Kamiak’s depth too much for Jackson in South opener

MILL CREEK — Kamiak relied on its depth to defeat host Jackson 112-60 in a Wesco South boys swim meet Thursday at Mill Creek Pool.

“First yard meet of the season,” Kamiak head coach Kris Erickson said of his team, which improved to 2-0 overall. “We were excited to get out there.”

Kamiak swam meters in its win at Oak Harbor Tuesday.

Jackson’s Jimmy Rogers posted state meet-qualifying times of two minutes, 1.83 seconds in the 200-yard individual medley and 56.87 in the 100 backstroke, but Jackson did not win a race in which Rogers did not compete.

“Right now, he (Rogers) is unbeatable,” Erickson said. “He won his races and we took care of the rest.”

Kamiak’s Rayan Carter won the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:04.25, barely missing a state qualifying time.

In team events, Kamiak took the 200 medley relay while Jackson took the 200 and 400 freestyle relays.

At Mill Creek Pool

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Schmidt, Carter, Lynch) 1:49.80; 200 freestyle—Lynch (K) 1:56.46; 200 individual medley— Rogers (J) 2:01.83; 50 freestyle—Hunziber (K) 23.57; 100 butterfly—Angell (K) 1:02.91; 100 freestyle—Carrileur (K) 51.06

500 freestyle—Tibureo (K) 5:47.55; 200 freestyle relay—Jackson (Rogers, Livingstone, Wu, Win) 1:39.03; 100 backstroke—Rogers (J) 56.87; 100 breaststroke—Carter (K) 1:04.25; 400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Brunner Oh, Carrileur, Tibureo) 3:43.05. Records—Kamiak 1-0 league, 2-0 overall. Jackson 0-1, 1-1.

Shorecrest 151, Lynnwood 23: At Shoreline, Shorecrest’s Kevin McKay took the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of one minute, 9.04 seconds and won the 200 individual medley with a time of 2:11.31 to help lead Shorecrest to the Wesco South victory.

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Ma, McKay, Hayden, Williamson) 1:52.04; 200 freestyle— Chien (Shore.) 1:59.19; 200 individual medley— McKay (Shore.) 2:11.31; 50 freestyle— Ramsey (Shore.) 24.60; Diving— Wilcox (Shore.) 173.70; 100 butterfly— Hayden (Shore.) 53.40; 100 freestyle— Ramsey (Shore.) 54.75; 500 freestyle— Chien (Shore.) 5:36.39; 200 freestyle relay—Shore. (Ramsey, Murphey, Titcomb, Williamson) 1:39.78; 100 backstroke— Hayden (Shore.) 58.34; 100 breaststroke— McKay (Shore.) 1:09.04; 400 freestyle relay—Shore. (Hayden, McKay, Ramsey, Chien) 3:37.39; Records—Shorecrest 2-0 division and overall. Lynnwood 0-1 division, 0-2 overall.

Shorecrest 133, Meadowdale 50: At Shoreline, Shorecrest freshman Erik Ramsey won the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 24.60 seconds and took the 100 freestyle with a time of 54.75 seconds to help Shorecrest capture the Wesco South victory. Meadowdale’s Michael Keane took the 200 individual medley and the 100 breaststroke with times of 2:02.33 and 1:03.88, respectively.

At Shoreline Pool

200 medley relay—Meadowdale (Atkinson, Keane, Howell, Sun) 1:50.80; 200 freestyle— Chien (Shorecrest) 1:59.19; 200 individual medley— Keane (Mead.) 2:02.33; 50 freestyle— Ramsey (Shore.) 24.60; Diving— Wilcox (Shore.) 173.70; 100 butterfly— Hayden (Shore.) 53.40; 100 freestyle— Ramsey (Shore.) 54.75; 500 freestyle— Chien (Shore.) 5:36.39; 200 freestyle relay—Shore. (Ramsey, Murphey, Titcomb, Williamson) 1:39.78; 100 backstroke— Hayden (Shore.) 58.34; 100 breaststroke— Keane (Mead.) 1:03.88; 400 freestyle relay—Shore. (Hayden, McKay, Ramsey, Chien) 3:37.39; Records—Shorecrest 2-0 division and overall, Meadowdale 0-1 in division, 0-2 overall.

Shorewood 134, Mariner 51: At Kamiak Pool, Shorewood won every event but the 100-yard butterfly and the diving in a Wesco South victory over Mariner.

At Kamiak Pool

200 medley relay—Shorewood (Tan, Lewis, Gill, Wilson) 1:54.18; 200 free—Vincent (S) 2:05.09; 200 individual medley—Gill (S) 2:17.09; 50 free—Demerritt (S) 24:45; Diving—Robinson (M) 62 points; 100 fly—Staheli (M) 1:01.28; 100 free—Wilson (S) 54:84; 500 free—Holbrook (S) 5:55.4; 200 free relay—Shorewood (Demerritt, Joy, Keenholts, Vincent) 1:39.75; 100 back—Tan (S) 1:01.6; 100 breast—Lewis (S) 1:10.55; 400 free relay—Shorewood (Joy, Vincent, Ransom, Tan) 3:49.43. Records—Shorewood 1-0 league, 1-1 overall. Mariner 0-1, 0-2.

Snohomish 121, Stanwood 48: At Stanwood, Stanwood’s Matt Roe posted state qualifying times of one minute, 49.44 seconds in the 200-yard freestyle and 4:50.30 in the 500 freestyle, but Snohomish relied on its depth to take the Wesco North victory.

At Stanwood Sports Club

200 medley relay—Snohomish (Hryciak, Riechel, Henley, Langer) 1:45.91; 200 freestyle—Roe (Stan.) 1:49.44; 200 individual medley—Ringstad (Snoh.) 2:18.62; 50 freestyle—Rocend (Snoh.) 22.84; 100 butterfly—Walter (Snoh.) 1:04.31; 100 freestyle—Coten (Snoh.) 53.88; 500 freestyle—Roe (Stan.) 4:50.30; 200 freestyle relay—Snoh. (Riechel, Hanley, Coten, Goodson) 1:37.37; 100 backstroke—Riechel (Snoh.) 1:00.09; 100 breaststroke—Ringstad (Snoh.) 1:10.15; 400 freestyle relay—Snoh. (Goodman, Langer, Coyen, Hryciak) 3:37.19; Records—Snohomish 1-0 in division and overall. Stanwood 0-1 division, 2-1 overall.

Oak Harbor 117, Lake Stevens 68: At Lake Stevens, Oak Harbor’s John Hu swam state meet-qualifying times in winning the 100-yard backstroke and 100 butterfly. He also swam on two winning relays for the Wildcats in the Wesco North meet. Tom Hale (50 freestyle), Chance Barquist (diving) and Alex Schemkes (100 freestyle) all had wins for Lake Stevens.

At Lake Stevens Pool

200 medley relay—Oak Harbor (J. Hu, Rosen, P. Hu, T. Schell) 1:48.46; 200 freestyle—T. Schell (OH) 1:59.31; 200 individual medley—Livermore (OH) 2:15.74; 50 freestyle—Hale (LS) 25.13; Diving—Barquist (LS) 153.65; 100 butterfly—J. Hu (OH) 53.93*; 100 freestyle—Schemkes (LS) 53.23; 500 freestyle—T. Schell (OH) 5:08.48; 200 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (Livermore, Rosen, Silveira, J. Hu) 1:38.27; 100 backstroke—J. Hu (Oak Harbor) 55.67*; 100 breaststroke—Rosen (OH) 1:10.48; 400 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (T. Schell, Vagt, Livermore, D. Hu) 3:43.19. Records—Oak Harbor 1-0 league, 2-1 overall. Lake Stevens 0-1, 1-2.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

Marysville-Pilchuck 124, Everett 55: At Marysville, Marysville-Pilchuck posted state qualifying times in all three relay races en route to a Wesco North victory. Everett’s Alex Tarr won the 100-yard butterfly and 100 backstroke.

At Marysville-Pilchuck Pool

200 medley relay—MP (Lopez, Abadam, LeValley, Goff) 1:44.49; 200 freestyle—Durand (MP) 1:54.52; 200 individual medley—Goff (MP) 2:17.34; 50 freestyle—Lopez (MP) 23.98; Diving—Gibson (MP) 210.05; 100 butterfly—Tarr (Everett) 57.77; 100 freestyle—LeValley (MP) 50.65; 500 freestyle—Wilcox (MP) 6:11.49; 200 freestyle relay—MP (Goff, Abadam, Lopez, LeValley) 1:33.39; 100 backstroke—Tarr (Everett) 1:05.46; 100 breaststroke—Girard (MP) 1:05.31; 400 freestyle relay—MP (Durand, Lopez, Goff, LeValley) 3:25.95. Records—MP 1-0 division, 2-0 overall. Everett 0-1 division, 0-2 overall.

Edmonds-Woodway 120, Cascade 50: At Lynnwood, the Warriors won all but two events in their non-league victory over Cascade.

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Stoll, Abadi, Lesaca, Stepenski) 1:50.12; 200 free—Yotty (C) 2:00.81; 200 individual medley—Abadi (EW) 2:08.41; 50 free—Stepenski (EW) 24.24; 100 fly—Stoll (EW) 57.40; 100 free—Abadi (EW) 55.93; 500 free—Ernst (EW) 6:13.24; 200 free relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Abadi, Warren, Hanson, Stepenski) 1:39.09; 100 back—Stoll (EW) 59.47; 100 breast—Yotty (C) 1:05.36; 400 free relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Lesaca, Maddox, Ernst, Stoll) 3:51.70. Records—E-W 2-0 overall. Cascade 3-2.

Cascade 124, Mountlake Terrace 23: At Lynnwood, both Braymond Yotty and Evan Ellersick of Cascade won each event in which they competed in en route to the non-league victory.

At Lynnwood City Pool

200 medley relay—Cascade (Steel, Yotty, Hessen, Ellersick) 1:57.80; 200 free—Yotty (C) 2:00.81; 200 individual medley—Steel (C) 2:39.61; 50 free—Ellersick (C) 25.55; 100 fly—Hessen (C) 1:11.13; 100 free—Nebel (MT) 1:02.87; 500 free—Ellersick (C) 6:46.22; 200 free relay—Cascade (Yotty, Covert, Janner, Ellersick) 1:44.21; 100 back—Steel (C) 1:07.85; 100 breast—Yotty (C) 1:05.36; 400 free relay—Cascade (Hessen, Bergman, Covert, Janner) 4:04.51. Records—Cascade 3-2 overall. Mountlake Terrace 0-3.

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