Prep girls swimming: 3A District 1 meet

MARYSVILLE — Meadowdale’s Anna Keane (50 free, 100 free) and Oak Harbor’s Ciara Hu (100 fly, 200 IM) were both two-time winners. Glacier Peak’s Katlyn Christenson won the 500 free, the 100 breaststroke and helped the Grizzlies 200 medley relay team win as GP took second.

At Marysville Pilchuck Pool

State qualifiers

Team Scores—Shorewood 294, Glacier Peak 265, Oak Harbor 202, Shorecrest 127, Meadowdale 122, Mount Vernon 94, Mountlake Terrace 77, Marysville Getchell 60, Sedro-Woolley 59, Everett 27, Ferndale 21, Lynnwood 12.

200 medley relay—Glacier Peak (Autumn Wunderlich, Katlyn Christenson, Lauren Cooley, Rebekah Russell, Courtney Chheng, Jillian Freeman, Emily Lathrop, Cara Prange) 1:57.56, Shorewood (Nicola Gerbino, Christina Garrison, Ann Tardiff, Alicia Hoverson, Annika Stenfjord, Ari Norberg, Megan Ransom, Anni Hecker) 1:58.27, Meadowdale (Laura Lundberg, Anne Shirey, Lindsey Montzingo, Anna Keane, Rachel Belt, Mansi Kalokhe, Baylee Northup, Haley Bolin) 1:58.54;

200 freestyle—Annika Stenfjord (Shorewood) 1:59.50, Lauren Cooley (Glacier Peak) 2:00.02, Cara Prange (Glacier Peak) 2:07.79;

200 individual medley—Ciara Hu (Oak Harbor) 2:13.87, Autumn Wunderlich (Glacier Peak) 2:17.78, Rachel Hartmeyer (Marysville Getchell) 2:21.28;

50 freestyle—Anna Keane (Meadowdale) 24.57, Anni Hecker (Shorewood) 25.40, Riley Morgan (Mountlake Terrace) 25.88;

Diving—Domonique Griffin (Shorecrest) 265.70, Jayde Loftis (Shorecrest) 250.25, Nicole Burns (Glacier Peak) 240.15;

100 butterfly—Ciara Hu (Oak Harbor) 1:01.05, Sarah Semon (Shorecrest) 1:04.29, Emily Lathrop (Glacier Peak) 1:05.82,

100 freestyle—Anna Keane (Meadowdale) 53.29, Anni Hecker (Shorewood) 54.01, Annika Stenfjord (Shorewood) 55.23;

500 freestyle—Katlyn Christenson (Glacier Peak) 5:18.12, Lauren Cooley (Glacier Peak) 5:25.18, Rachel Hartmeyer (Marysville Getchell) 5:32.62;

200 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Annika Stenfjord, Alicia Hoverson, Megan Ransom, Anni Hecker, Erin Arslanoglu, Christina Garrison, Shelby Adams, Ann Tardiff) 1:44.09, Glacier Peak (Katlyn Christenson, Rebekah Russell, Cara Prange, Lauren Cooley, Autumn Wunderlich, Jillian Freeman, Kristin Ringstad, Courtney Chheng) 1:46.19, Oak Harbor (Karina Concepcion, Therese Desquitado, Ciara Hu, Angela Johnson, Irysh Concepcion, Olivia Meyer, Tricia Desquitado, Mollie Briddell) 1:46.48;

100 backstroke—Autumn Wunderlich (Glacier Peak) 1:03.05, Karina Concepcion (Oak Harbor) 1:03.25, Rachel Olson (Sedro-Woolley) 1:05.80;

100 breaststroke—Katlyn Christenson (Glacier Peak) 1:09.81, Christina Garrison (Shorewood) 1:09.85, Anne Shirey (Meadowdale) 1:11.72;

400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Annika Stenfjord, Megan Ransom, Nicola Gerbino, Anni Hecker, Alica Hoverson, Christina Garrison, Samantha Taylor, Ann Tardiff) 3:49.84, Glacier Peak (Courtney Chheng, Cara Prange, Jillian Freeman, Autumn Wunderlich, Katlyn Christenson, Lauren Cooley, Rebekah Russell, Carlie Brewer) 3:59.79, Oak Harbor (Irysh Concepcion, Mollie Briddell, Nicole Vogt, Therese Desquitado, Karina Concepcion, Ciara Hu, Angela Johnson, Olivia Meyer) 4:08.63.

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