Prep swimming: 4A Northwest District 1 Swim and Dive Championships

MUKILTEO — A close race in the 50-yard freestyle and an overall first-place finish by Kamiak highlighted the finals of the 4A Northwest District 1 Swim And Dive Championships on Saturday at Kamiak high school.

Cascade’s Danielle Booth finished .01 seconds ahead of second-place finishers Djenne Dickens of Edmonds-Woodway and Shelby Garrison of Snohomish in the 50-yard freestyle. Booth also qualified for state in the 100-yard breaststroke, finishing in second place behind Jackson’s Nicole Limberg. Limberg also managed a first place finish in the 200 individual medley with a time of 2:09.25.

Kamiak took home the overall first place honors with a team score of 582 points. Rounding out the top three were Jackson and Lake Stevens, finishing with 465 and 346 points respectively.

At Kamiak H.S.

Team scores: Kamiak 582, Jackson 465, Lake Stevens 346, Snohomish 309.5, Edmonds-Woodway 289.5, Cascade 285, Mount Vernon 199, Monroe 160, Mariner 130, Lynnwood 90

200 medley relay—1. Jackson 1:51.37, 2. Snohomish 1:51.60, 3. Edmonds-Woodway 1:57.60; 200 freestyle—1. Maddie Pressler (Jackson) 1:55.80, 2. Brianna Lucien (Mariner) 1:58.31, 3. Demetra Laurent (Cascade) 2:00.45; 200 individual medley—1. Nicole Limberg (Jackson) 2:09.25, 2. Ella Brooks (Snohomish) 2:10.76, 3. Luci Brock (Edmonds-Woodway) 2:11.48; 50 freestyle—1. Danielle Booth (Cascade) 24.90. t-2. Djenne Dickens (Edmonds-Woodway) 24.91, t-2. Shelby Garrison (Snohomish) 24.91; Diving—1. Ashley Albrecht (Cascade) 325.40, 2. Hannah Oliges (Lake Stevens) 292.70, 3. Lindzey Maddux (Kamiak) 279.35; 100 butterfly—1. Laura Johnson (Kamiak) 59.08, 2. Lavinya Yap (Monroe) 59.77, 3. Garrison (Snohomish) 59.96; 100 freestyle—1. Cathryn Armstrong (Monroe) 54.81, 2. Angeline Dovinh (Kamiak) 54.87; 500 freestyle—1. Lucien (Mariner) 5:06.07, 2. Laurent (Cascade) 5:18.92, 3. Lyndsey Willis (Kamiak) 5:26.93; 200 freestyle relay—1. Kamiak 1:42.69, 2. Lake Stevens 1:44.88, 3. Mount Vernon 1:49.65; 100 backstroke—1. Maddie Pressler (Jackson) 57.79, 2. Laura Johnson (Kamiak) 59.60, 3. Armstrong (Monroe) 1:00.34; 100 breaststroke—1. Limberg (Jackson) 1:06.05, 2. Booth (Cascade) 1:07.55, 3. Ingrid Straume (Kamiak) 1:09.31; 400 freestyle relay—1. Kamiak 3:41.27, 2. Snohomish 3:42.21, 3. Jackson 3:43.47.

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