Boys varsity swim and dive competed in the SM Northwest invite on Thursday, Jan. 26. The team competed against SM Northwest and St. James Academy, with the Lancers taking first place with 186 points. The individual winners included junior Colin Crosby in both the 100 and 200 free, sophomore Jack McClelland in the 50 free, and junior Braydon Roberts in dive. The following swimmers got state consideration times at the meet.
- Senior Coleman Stephens – 200 free
- Sophomore Cooper Kearns – 200 free
- Sophomore Zane Laing – 50 free
- Junior Connor Bykowski – 50 free
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1.26.23 Boys Varsity Swim and Dive Meet
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Senior Kayaan Patel competes in the boys 100 meter freestyle. Photo by Clara Peters
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Senior Maddux Ohlund gives his teammate a thumbs up at the beginning of the meet. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Freshman Kyle Becker begins his back somersault 1.5 twist during the fifth round. He scores a 5.5, 6.0, and 5.5. Photo by Clara Peters
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Junior Braydon Roberts stands in a t-pose on the diving board before he jumps. Roberts was an individual champion in the diving section of the meet. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Junior Henry Frommelt performs the forward somersault three twists dive. Frommelt recieved six points from each judge. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Junior Syl Brundige competes in the 100 meter freestyle, with a final time of 57.39. Brundige finished in fifth place in his heat. Photo by Mason Sajna
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Sophomore Max Hruda competes in the 200-yard medley. Photo by Amelie Wong
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Junior Peter Stechschulte prepares to dive during his inward dive; he ends with scores of 8.0, 8.5, and 7.5. Photo by Clara Peters
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Senior Kayaan Patel competes in the 200-yard medley relay; the race consisting of of butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle. Photo by Amelie Wong
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Junior Henry Frommelt performs an inward dive during the second round. Photo by Clara Peters
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Junior Parker Kennedy gets in position to race in the 50-yard freestyle. Photo by Amelie Wong