Prep swimming: Marysville-Pilchuck 98, Oak Harbor 88

MARYSVILLE — The Marysville-Pilchuck and Oak Harbor swim teams each had six wins but a sweep of the diving competition helped the Tomahawks win a matchup of two undefeated teams in the Wesco North Tuesday at the M-P Pool.

M-P (6-0 league, 6-1 overall) had 19 top-3 finishes to Oak Harbor&

#146;s (5-1, 10-3) 16. Senior Kraymer Lorig won the diving competition, followed by teammates Taner Husby and Tyler Russell, the only event in which either team swept the top three spots. Marysville senior Spencer Girard had the meet’s only state qualifying time in winning the 200-yard individual medley in 2 minutes, 3.17 seconds. Girard also won the 500 freestyle and was on the winning 200 medley and 400 free relay teams. Colin Willis won the 100 free and was on the winning relay teams for M-P as well.

Jacob Jepsen (200 free, 100 backstroke) and Yale Rosen (50 free, 100 breaststroke) each won two events and swam on the winning 200 freestyle relay team for Oak Harbor.

At Marysville-Pilchuck Pool

200 medley relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Robbie Haynes, Spencer Girard, Josh Estella, Colin Willis) 1:44.94; 200 freestyle—Jacob Jepsen (O) 1:51.49; 200 individual medley—Spencer Girard (M) 2:03.17*; 50 freestyle—Yale Rosen (O) 23.44; Diving—Kraymer Lorig (M) 184.05; 100 butterfly—Price Hu (O) 56.07; 100 freestyle—Colin Willis (M) 52.44; 500 freestyle—Spencer Girard (M) 5:02.07; 200 freestyle relay—Oak Harbor (Jacob Jepsen, Ben Cardinal, Yale Rosen, Josh Jepsen) 1:35.66; 100 backstroke—Jacob Jepsen (O) 58.40; 100 breaststroke—Yale Rosen (O) 1:07.50; 400 freestyle relay—Marysville-Pilchuck (Colin Willis, Andrew Winquist, Drew Preston, Spencer Girard) 3:28.55. Records—Oak Harbor 5-1 league, 10-3 overall. Marysville-Pilchuck 6-0, 6-1.

*Class 4A state meet qualifying time.

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