State swimming results

BOYS SWIMMING

State Championships

King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way

Team scores from day one and the top eight qualifiers in each event

CLASS 3A

Team scores (Top 10):1. Bellingham 406; 2. Mercer Island 225; 3. Lakeside 154; 4. Hazen 146; 5. Kennedy 142; 6. Bainbridge 139; 7. Roosevelt 113; 8. Lake Washington 111; 9. Auburn Mountainview 90; 10. Ballard 85.

Local Placers: 12. Glacier Peak 82; 18. Shorewood 33; 30. Edmonds-Woodway 6; 31. Meadowdale 4.

200 Medley Relay—1. Bellingham 1:36.47; 200 Freestyle—1. Tommy Thach (Kennedy) 1:38.47; 200 Individual Medley—1. Abrahm Devine (Lakeside) 1:50.26; 2. Cameron Wunderlich (Glacier Peak) 1:54.45; 50 Freestyle—1. Ian Caldwell (Mercer Island) 21.00; Diving—1. Casey Benson (O’Dea) 453.95; 100 Butterfly—1. Devine (Lakeside) 49.95; 4. Nicholas Lavigne (Glacier Peak) 52.15; 100 Freestyle—1. Ian Caldwell (Mercer Island) 45.80; 500 Freestyle—1. Cameron Wunderlich (Glacier Peak) 4:35.90; 200 Freestyle Relay—1. Bellingham 1:26.18; 100 Backstroke—1. Thach (Kennedy) 51.19; 100 Breaststroke—1. Dean Nguyen (Franklin) 57.70; 400 Freestyle Relay—1. Bellingham 3:10.10.

CLASS 4A

Team scores (Top 10):1. Newport 199; 2. Camas 185; 3. Kamiak 175; 4. Issaquah 162; 5. Moses Lake 149; 6. Richland 139; 7. Inglemoor 132; 8. Curtis 126; 9. Eastlake 124; 10. Jackson 98;

Local Placers: 12. Lake Stevens 74.5; 28. Cascade 13; 32. Snohomish 7; 35. Mount Vernon 5.

200 Medley Relay—1. Inglemoor 1:35.57; 5. Jackson 1:38.87; 8. Lake Stevens 1:41.39; 200 Freestyle—1. Shelby Lee (Kamiak) 1:41.17; 200 Individual Medley—1. Kasey Calwell (Camas) 1:51.10; 5. Henry Limm (Kamiak) 1:56.36; 50 Freestyle—1. Madison Molitor (Moses Lake) 21.29; 2. Eben Schumann (Kamiak) 21.41; 6. Travis Spitzock (Cascade) 22.07; Diving—1. Chase Reid (Lake Stevens) 447.85; 100 Butterfly—1. Lucas Ulmer (Camas) 51.10; 7. Conner McGinnis (Jackson) 52.56; 100 Freestyle—1. Mitchell Crossen (Rogers) 45.97; 2. Schumann (Kamiak) 46.90; 500 Freestyle—1. Tyler Jones (Walla Walla) 4:35.27; 3. Limm (Kamiak) 4:41.96; 7. Carter Walles (Lake Stevens) 4:50.56; 200 Freestyle Relay—1. Inglemoor 1:27.09; 2. Kamiak 1:27.66; 100 Backstroke—1. Dave Makhervaks (Newport) 50.80; 3. Lee (Kamiak) 51.54; 8. Conner McGinnis (Jackson) 53.98; 100 Breaststroke—1. Kasey Calwell (Camas) 56.53; 3. Jonathan Cook (Jackson) 57.83; 400 Freestyle Relay—1. Newport 3:10.18; 3. Kamiak 3:10.99.

CLASS 2A

Team scores (Top 10):1. Anacortes 226; 2. Sehome 225; 3. Archbishop Murphy 218; 4. Shorecrest 159; 5. Steilacoom 155; 6. Sammamish 130; 7. Selah 121; 8. Port Angeles 115; 9. Hockinson 113; 10. Liberty 110.

200 Medley Relay—1. Archbishop Murphy 1:39.92; 2. Shorecrest 1:40.90; 200 Freestyle—1. Nick Klatt (Liberty) 1:43.12; 2. Grant Heisey (Shorecrest) 1:43.15; 3. Austin Barnard (Archbishop Murphy) 1:43.15; 200 Individual Medley—Stephen Boden (Archbishop Murphy) 1:54.12; 8. Aaron Zevenbergen (Shorecrest) 2:01.98; 50 Freestyle—1. Jacob Tower (Sammamish) 21.10; Diving—1. Elliott Ford (Archbishop Murphy) 414.05; 4. Rory Krueger (Archbishop Murphy) 389.25; 6. Mitchell Borseth 340.00; 100 Butterfly—1. Barnard (Archbishop Murphy) 50.88; 2. Zevenbergen (Shorecrest) 51.61; 100 Freestyle—1. Tower (Sammamish) 47.78; 500 Freestyle—1. Boden (Archbishop Murphy) 4:35.31; 2. Heisey (Shorecrest) 4:37.54 ; 6. Tony Mikhail (Archbishop Murphy) 4:52.37; 200 Freestyle Relay—1. Sehome 1:28.55; 100 Backstroke—1. James Buchanan (Lindbergh) 52.32; 100 Breaststroke—1. James Scott (Steilacoom) 57.50; 400 Freestyle Relay—1. Anacortes 3:16.14; 3. Archbishop Murphy 3:17.76; 4. Shorecrest 3:18.04.

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