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McNichols still rules city record book

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With the Naperville Parks District Swim Conference age 15-18 City Championships in the books, Olympic Trials swimmer Kelly McNichols remains the only swimmer with multiple city records.

The Naperville Central grad and Georgia junior has the girls records for the 100-yard freestyle, the 100 individual medley, the 50 butterfly and the 100 breaststroke. She owns four of the six records.

None of her standards were even remotely challenged on Friday night.

Erin Lamb won the 100 free in 53.46 vs. McNichols with a 49.87 in 2006

Kathleen Patterson won the 100 IM in 58.56 vs. McNichols with a 57.07 in 2005

Jeanette Nolte won the 50 fly in 26.42 vs. McNichols with a 25.05 in 2006

Patterson won the 100 breast in 1:04.74 vs. McNichols with a 1:01.89 in 2005

The oldest record in the city meet dates to 1999 when Matthew Perry went 23.02 in the 50 fly.

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