The Boiling Springs swim team opened up the season in an impressive fashion on Monday night as they were victorious in every event but one to defeat Oakbrook Prep at the Middle Tyger YMCA.
"We had a great first meet," said Bulldogs head coach Lanie Peden. "We were able to win every event but one. We had six individual swimmers get an automatic qualifying time for the State Championship and our men's medley relay got their automatic cut for state. We also had numerous personal bests." The men's 200m medley team (Will Humphreys, Ashton Threadgill, Samuel Jouault, and Garrett Watson) made the automatic cut for state by putting down a time of 1:44.66 winning the event by twelve seconds. They were one of the six Boiling Springs relay teams that came away with victories on Monday night. The Bulldogs won both the men's and women's 200y freestyle as Miles Humphreys and Morgan Greenlee came away with victories. Katelyn Mazurowski and Samuel Jouault both came away with wins as well in the 200y individual medley In the 50y freestyle events Molly Verdell and Garrett Watson came away with victories. Will Humphreys and Katelyn Mazurowski both won the 100y butterfly events while Grace Sharp won the women's 100y freestyle. The only event not won by a Bulldogs swimmer was the men's 100y freestyle which was won by Oakbrook Prep's Drew Smiley in a time of 51.75. Laney Moore and Garrett Watson won the 500y freestyle events while Molly Verdell and Will Humphreys won the 100y backstroke events. The final two events of the night were the 100y breaststroke events that were won by Ashton Threadgill and Lauren Agnew. The Bulldogs will look to continue their momentum from Monday night's event into a tough region competition on Thursday as they face Clover and Nation Ford at the Clover YMCA. Comments are closed.
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