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Swimming: Crooks rewrites the record books at CBAC’s Fall Kick Off

12-year old Jillian Crooks has rewritten the Cayman Islands Aquatic Sports Association record books once again.

The Camana Bay Aquatic Club standout set 15 new domestic swimming records at CBAC’s Fall Kick Off held 12-14 October at the Camana Bay Sports Complex.

Crooks’ time of 29.20 in the 50 Fly broke the senior women’s record of 29.24 held by Lauren Hew since 2015, along with both the CIASA and National  record for girls ages 11-12. In total, Crooks broke both CIASA and National records in six events.

-50 Fly 29.20 (senior record)
-50 Free 27.05
-100 Back 1:06.77
-100 Fly 1:05.59
-200 Fly 2:31.33
-100 IM 1:10.51
Crooks also set National records in both the 100 Breast (1:23.18) and 200 Free (2:14.31) for girls ages 11-12.
Stingray Swim Club’s Corey Frederick-Westerborg also swam to both a National & CIASA record in the Boys 13-14 100 Fly with a time of 1:01.31.
Here is a look at all the results including High Point Winners:
 fall kick off results (official)
high point scores
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Jordan Armenise

Jordan Armenise

Jordan Armenise began his sports broadcasting journey with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). It was in this role where he was able to craft the immersive and enthusiastic approach to reporting, broadcasting and production you see here today in Cayman's sports community.

Jordan has also worked behind the scenes for a number of Canadian broadcasting & production companies such as CBC Sports, Cineflix Productions and Cream Productions.

Did he mention he was St. Clare of Assisi's 1994 Athlete of the Year?

Now dubbed 'The Sports Guy', Jordan relishes the role as Cayman 27 Sports Producer, where he can tell the stories of Cayman’s athletes. You can reach Jordan at or .

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