Prep boys swimming: 3A District Prelims

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Qualifiers to District Meet

200 medley relay (in order)— Meadowdale, Shorewood, Marysville Getchell, Edmonds-Woodway, Stanwood, Mountlake Terrace, Glacier Peak, Everett;

200 freestyle—Anders Stenfjord (SHO), Davis Welsh (SHO), Joseph Gorman (Oak Harbor), Brennan Robinson (GP), Anthony Edwards (EW), Karl Lapham (SHO) Kevin Lee (SHO), Mincheol Jung (MT), Joel Hashimoto (EW) Cole McCaslin (OH), Jack Renschler (GP), Jarred Eagley (GP), Ethan Harber (E), Sam Grant (STAN), Jayden Stipek (ME), Ben Palmer (EW);

200 individual medley—Sean Nguyenle (EW), Casey Barnett (ME), Ben Veazey (STAN), Bjorn Kalvoy (SHO), Josephy Livesey (EW), Luel Mitiku (SHO), Tuguldur Myagmarsuren (SHO), Tyler Griffith (MP), Brandon Wilhoite (F), Daniel Pokorny (GP), Gideon Crecelius (GP), Robert Eldridge (EW), Gunnar Brent (ME), Dominc Nouwens (ME), Tristan Hanson (GP), Takara Truong (L);

50 freestyle—Andrew Butcher (SHO), Nick Lavigne (GP), Nathaniel Ludwig (MG), Chris Gerbino (SHO), Andrew Meneses (GP), Ryan Farley (SHO), Aaron Maritz (STAN), Tucker Meyer (SHO), Joshua James (MG), Matt Hibbeler (L), Eric Jensen (OH), Michael Sobotta (STAN), Eric Litts (L), Max Khaperman (ME), Zeb Hering (STAN), Joey May (MT);

100 butterfly—Nick Lavigne (GP), Kyle Weis, (ME), John Snider (MG), Eric Jensen (OH), Joe Sisneros (E), Aaron McCrackin (SHO), Zach Haroian (MT), Ben Veazey (STAN), Tristan Hanson (GP), David Lange (F), Keegan Cass (SHO), Skylar Van Der Putten (MP), Jayden Stipek (ME), Jonathan Vuong (EW),

100 freestyle—Andrew Butcher (SHO), Chris Gerbino (SHO), Jack Busby (ME), Connor DeMarco (MG), Andrew Meneses (GP), Andreas Quist (ME), Ryan Farley (SHO), Tucker Meyer (SHO), Matt Hibbeler (L), Noah Wittman (STAN), Thomas Lindgren (MG), Joshua James (MG), Michael Sobotta (STAN), Daniel Eno (EW), John In (EW);

500 freestyle—Anders Stenfjord (SHO), Joseph Gorman (OH), Joe Sisneros (E), Keagan Gale (GP), Anthony Edwards (EW), Joseph Livesey (EW), Brennan Robinson (GP), Karl Lapham (SHO), Kevin Lee (SHO), Jarred Eagley (GP), Cole McCaslin (OH), Joel Hashimoto (EW), Mincheol Jung (MT), Michael Sandquist (STAN), JR Matkins (STAN), Jack Renschler (GP),

200 freestyle relay—Shorewood, Marysville Getchell, Meadowdale, Glacier Peak, Oak Harbor, Edmonds-Woodway, Everett, Marysville Pilchuck;

100 backstroke—Kyle Weis (ME), Davis Welsh (SHO), Jack Busby (ME), Andreas Quist (ME), Bennett Vana (SHO), Cooper Laures (STAN), Thomas Lindgren (MG), Jonathan Vuong (EW), Keegan Cass (SHO), Zach Haroian (MT), Keyen O’Connell (GP), Ethan Harber (E), Justin Ong (EW), Dominic Fattizzi (SHO), Caden Ness (GP);

100 breaststroke—Sean Nguyenle (EW), Aaron McCrackin (SHO), Casey Barnett (ME), Bjorn Kalvoy (SHO), Tugldur Myagmarsuren (SHO), Ben Palmer (EW), Joey May (MT), Joes Cabigting (OH), Daniel Eno (EW), Brandon Wilhoite (F), Connor Austin (SHO), Noah Wittman (STAN), Keagan Gale (GP), Daniel Pokorny (GP), Leif Anderson (MG), Gideon Crecelius (GP)

400 freestyle relay—Shorewood, Marysville Getchell, Glacier Peak, Edmonds-Woodway, Stanwood, Mountlake Terrace, Meadowdale, Marysville Pilchuck, Oak Harbor;

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