Saturday’s boys state swimming results

CLASS 4A

Final team scores: 1. Camas 302; 2. Skyline 206; 3. Issaquah 197; 4. Jackson 192; 5. Curtis 180; 6. Hanford 164; 7. Wenatchee 108; 8. Moses Lake 107; 9. Lake Stevens 95; 10. Kamiak 80; 11. Richland 75; 12. Kennedy 60; 13. Hazen 53; 14. Newport (Bellevue) 52; 15. Inglemoor 49; 16. Eastlake 44; 17. Kentridge 43; 17. Bothell 43; 19. Tahoma 37; 20. South Kitsap 33; 21. Heritage 29; 22. Union 20; 23. Glacier Peak 18; 24. Auburn Riverside 17; 25. Thomas Jefferson 15; 26. Sumner 13; 27. West Valley 12; 27. Cascade (Everett) 12; 29. Todd Beamer 11; 30. Walla Walla 10; 31. Eastmont 9; 32. Olympia 8; 32. Enumclaw; 8 34. Davis 6; 35. Mt Rainier 4; 35. Monroe 4; 37. Mount Vernon 2; 37. Skyview 2; 37. Rogers (Puyallup) 2; 37. Puyallup 2; 41. Decatur 1

State champions and local placers

200 medley relay—1, Issaquah (Kyle Millis, Will Crewe, Christopher Leu, Brandon Leu) 1:35.42. Local placers: 5, Jackson (Erik Anderson, Bryan Phung, Jeremiah Tien, Neal Thai) 1:39.28.

200 freestyle—1, Mark Kim (Camas) 1:40.76. Local placers: 5, Maxwell Fang (Kamiak) 1:45.46; 6, Carter Walles (Lake Stevens) 1:45.83.

200 individual medley—1, Jonathan Cook (Jackson) 1:48.36. Local placers: 7, Jeremiah Tien (Jackson) 1:57.28; 8, Alejandro Flores (Lake Stevens) 1:59.18.

50 freestyle—1, Tom Utas (Camas) 21.13. Local placers: none.

Diving—1, Jason Gleason (South Kitsap) 474.20. Local placers: 3, Connor May (Glacier Peak) 4:07.85; 7, Joseph Hofman (Cascade) 355.0.

100 butterfly—1, Skyler Younkin (Hanford) 50.26. Local placers: 6, Jeremiah Tien (Jackson) 52.37.

100 freestyle—1, Jacob Leahy (Skyline) 46.68. Local placers: none.

500 freestyle—1, Mark Kim (Camas) 4:35.15. Local placers: 6, Carter Walles (Lake Stevens) 4:43.81; 7, Erik Anderson (Jackson) 4:54.97.

200 free relay—Camas (Eric Wu, Jaden Kim, Tom Utas, Mark Kim) 1:26.82. Local placers: 4, Kamiak (Maxwell Fang, Walter Limm, Alex Kirby, Brian Park) 1:29.47, Jackson (Neal Thai, Jonathan Cook, Justin Limberg, Edward Engel) 1:29.49.

100 backstroke—1, Kyle Millis (Issaquah) 50.25. Local placers: 8, Erik Anderson (Jackson) 55.10.

100 breaststroke—1, Jonathan Cook (Jackson) 53.91. Local placers: 3, Alejandro Flores (Lake Stevens) 57.41.

400 free relay—1, Skyline (Will O’Daffer, Joseph Spaniac, Rehaan Bhimani, Jacob Leahy) 3:11.03. Local placers: 5, Jackson (Edward Engel, Jeremiah Tien, Justin Limberg, Jonathan Cook) 3:14.99; 6, Lake Stevens (Miles Slater, Coleson Wynne, Carter Walles, Alejandro Flores) 3:15.44.

CLASS 3A

Final team Scores: 1. Bainbridge 369; 2. Bellevue 351; 3. Mercer Island 193; 4. Shorewood 144; 5. Lakeside (Seattle) 139; 6. Bishop Blanchet 118.5; 7. O’Dea 109; 7. Roosevelt 109; 9. Wilson 95; 10. Garfield 85; 11. Meadowdale 84; 12. Stadium 83; 13. North Thurston 74; 14. Interlake 70; 15. Lakes 46 16.; Redmond 44; 17. Mountain View 30; 18. Eastside Catholic 24; 19. Snohomish 22; 20. Shorecrest 21.5; 21. West Seattle 20; 22. Squalicum 16; 23. Shelton 15; 24. Marysville-Getchell 11; 25. Lake Washington 10; 26. Central Kitsap 9; 26. Peninsula 9; 28. Nathan Hale 8; 29. Gig Harbor 6; 30. Juanita 5; 31. Seattle Prep 4; 32. Ingraham 1.

State champions and local placers

200 medley relay—1. Bainbridge (William White, Kevin Houseman, Makai Ingalls, Jude Wenker) 1:32.64. Local placers: 7. Meadowdale (Jack Busby, Casey Barnett, Kyle Weis, Andrea Quist) 1:41.57

200 freestyle—Andrew Boden (Bellevue) 1:41.21. Local placers: 2. Anders Stenfjord (Shorewood) 1:43.43

200 individual medley—1. William Waite (Bainbridge) 1:50.98. Local placers: none

50 freestyle—1. Makai Ingalls (Bainbridge) 21.06. Local placers: 3. Andrew Butcher (Shorewood) 21.36.

Diving—Benjamin Dixon (Mercer Island) 404.40. Local placers: Zachary Thomas (Snohomish) 362.80

100 butterfly—Makai Ingalls (Bainbridge) 49.94. Local placers: 4. Kyle Weis (Meadowdale) 51.47

100 freestyle—1. Jude Wenker (Baainbridge) 46.96. Local placers: 2. Andrew Butcher (Shorewood) 46.98

500 freestyle—1. Will Drive (Garfield) 4:42.82; 4. Stenfjord (Shorewood) 4:45.16.

200 freestyle relay—1. Bellevue (Sebastian Steen, Andrew Lee, Nick Kenny, Boden) 1:26.22; 2. Shorewood (Butcher, Stenfjord, Chris Gerbino, Cole Nouwen) 1:27.22.

100 backstroke—Emmett Wayte (Roosevelt) 50.29. Local placers: 3. Kyle Weis (Meadowdale) 52.07

100 breaststroke—1. Kevin Houseman (Bainbridge) 55.64. Local placers: none

400 freestyle relay—Bainbridge (Makia Inglls, Jude Wenker, Parker Bushey, William Waite) 3:05.57. Local placers: 3. Shorewood (Chris Gerbino, Anders Stenfjord, Cole Nouwens, Andrew Butcher) 3:12.74; 8. Meadowdale (Jack Busby, Casey Barnett, Kyle Weis, Andreas Quist) 3:20.20

CLASS 2A

Final team scores: 1. Kingston 225; 2. Steilacoom 213.5; 3. Anacortes 193; 4. Columbia River 165; 5. Pullman 154; 6. Archbishop Murphy 143; 7. Liberty (Renton) 137.5; 8. North Kitsap 101; 9. Sehome 99; 10. Lindbergh 97; 11. Olympic 72; 12. Bellingham 63; 13. Selah 61; 14. Cheney 55; 14. Port Angeles 55; 16. Fife 52; 17. Mark Morris 44; 18. Washougal 35; 19. Highline 34; 19. Hockinson 34; 21. Toutle Lake 27; 21. Naches Valley 27; 23. River Ridge 25; 24. Klahowya 22; 25. Bremerton 21; 25. Clover Park 21; 27. Sammamish 20; 28. Zillah 16; 29. Seqium 15; 30. Foss 14; 31. Burlington-Edison 13; 31. Sedro-Woolley 13; 33. Grandview 8; 34. East Valley-Spokane 6; 35. Washington 5; 35. Aberdeen 5; 37. Ellensburg 4; 37. Tyee 4; 39. Quincy 1; 39. Mountlake Terrace 1

State champions and local placers

200 medley relay—1, Kingston (Timothy Gallagher, Nolan Platz, Quincy Walker, Bryce Hoffer) 1:38.94. Local placers: 3, Archbishop Murphy (William Walters, Tony Mikhail, Ryan Price, Robert De Mello) 1:40.77.

200 freestyle—1, Josh Bottelberghe (Columbia River) 1:39.87. Local placers: 6, Tony Mikhail (Archbishop Murphy) 1:48.88

200 individual medley—1, Ethan Fox, Kingston 1:54.73. Local placers: 2, Ryan Price (Archbishop Murphy) 1:57.21; 4. William Walters (Archbishop Murphy) 2:00.95

50 freestyle—1, Brisen Pearson (Bellingham) 21.19. Local placers: none

Diving—1, Derek Anderson (Lindbergh) 393.45. Local placers: none

100 butterfly—1, Brisen Pearson (Bellingham) 50.41. Local placers: 8. Ryan Price (Archbishop Murphy) 53.24

100 freestyle—1, Rob Mead (Columbia River) 47.96. Local placers: none

500 freestyle—1, Holden Ellsworth (Pullman) 4:41.11. Local placers: none

200 free relay—1, Columbia River (Josh Bottelberghe, Isaac Wooten, Ben Phelps, Rob Mead) 1:30.71. Local placers: none

100 backstroke—1, Timothy Gallagher (Kingston) 50.74. Local placers: 5, William Walters (Archbishop Murphy) 53.98.

100 breaststroke—1, Josh Bottelberghe (Columbia River) 55.01. Local placers: none

400 free relay—1, Pullman (Cameron Larsen, Sean Li, Josh Joireman, Holden Ellsworth) 3:16.63. Local placers: 5, Archbishop Murphy (Ryan Price, Robert DeMello, William Walters, Tony Mikhail) 3:23.11.

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