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John Estanislau was part of two more school records Saturday at the SUNYAC championship meet

Fuller wins second title, Estanislau sets more marks

2/11/2012 7:06:00 PM

RESULTS

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Fredonia State junior Ryan Fuller (Endicott) swept the 2012 SUNYAC diving titles following his 3-meter victory Saturday night.

Fuller earned 512.65 points to win the competition by 16 points. He also won the 1-meter championship Thursday.
 
He was joined on the medal stand by two teammates, sophomore Josh Croft (Corning) and senior John Rodman (Livonia). Croft was fourth and Rodman seventh in Saturday's event.

Fuller was named diver of the meet on the men's side while Fredonia State junior Sarah Ficarro (Owego) was diver of the meet among the women.

Fredonia State's top swimmer all three days was sophomore John Estanislau (East Longmeadow, Mass.). He set three individual records over the three days, all set by Shawn Erb in 1989. The latest was Estanislau's 100-yard freestyle time of 47.02 seconds during preliminaries Saturday. Second after prelimns, Estanislau finished second in the final with a time of 47.16 seconds. Sophomore Dave Adamczak (Akron) finished 16th.

Estainslau also had a hand in new team relay records in the meet, including one more Saturday. He, sophomore Andrew Case (Clarence Center), Adamczak, and senior Robert Sweeny (Fredonia) combined for a time of 3:10.31 in the 400-yard freestyle. It was one-hundredth of one second faster than the previous school mark.
 
In addition, Case made the final of 200-yard butterfly, where he finished fourth in 1:59.46. Sophomore Eric Jordan (Lancaster) finished 12th in the 200-yard backstroke. He also finished 13th in the 200-yard butterfly. Freshman Charles Richard (New York) was 14th.

Adrian Van Hall (Owego), a sophomore, finished ninth in the 1,650-yard freestyle.

The Blue Devils finished fifth in the final team standings.
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