Prep girls swimming: 2A/3A/4A state championships prelims

At King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way

Top eight in each event advance to final

Class 4A

200 medley relay—1. Newport 1:50.16, 9. Jackson (Madison Pressler, Nicole Limberg, Alexis Stamey, Hannah Davis) 1:53.72, 11. Snohomish (Ella Brooks, Alyssa Hyland, Shelby Garrison, Madelynn Donohue) 1:53.83, 19. Edmonds-Woodway (Juliana Epoch, Luci Brock, Emily Levin, Djenne Dickens), 200 freestyle—1. Kayla Roberson (Inglemoor) 1:55.16, 3. Pressler 1:55.59, Brianna Lucien (Mariner) 1:57.96, 11. Demetra Laurent (Cascade) 2:00.42, 14. Ingrid O. Straume (Kamiak) 2:01.01; 200 individual medley—1. Lisa Bratton (Richland) 2:03.39, 5. Brock 2:10.76, 6. Limberg 2:10.81, 7. Lavinya Yap (Monroe) 2:11.36, 9. Brooks 2:12.15, 16. Hyland 2:16.36; 50 freestyle—1. Kenna Ramey (Federal Way) 23.32, Garrison 24.82, Dickens 24.95, Danielle Booth (Cas) 24.98, Angeline Dovinh (Kamiak) 25.66; Diving—(semis) Hannah Olliges (Lake Stevens) 222.50, Ashley Albrecht (Cas) 207.75, Lindzey Maddux (Kam) 175.55; 100 butterfly—1. Ramey 55.98, 7. Laura Johnson (Kam) 58.90, 8. Yap 59.22, 15. Garrison 1:00.67, 19. Brooks 1:01.17, 20. Brock 1:01.18; 100 freestyle—1. Alana Pries (Emerald Ridge) 52.45, 9. Cathryn Armstrong (Mon) 54.81, 16. Dickens 55.41, 17. Dovinh 55.87; 500 freestyle—1. Lucien 5:07.60, Laurent 5:19.15, 16. Lyndsey Willis (Kam) 5:26.46, 21. Felicity Speirs (LS) 5:35.77; 200 freestyle relay—1. Gig Harbor 1:40.31, 7. Snohomish (Garrison, Hyland, Madelynn Donohue, Brooks) 1:41.97, 9. Kamiak (Dovinh, Johnson, Haley Lasley, Straume) 1:42.53, 20 Lake Stevens (Emily Jacobson, Sydnie Chesley, Kara Libra, Speirs) 1:46.15; 100 backstroke—1. Bratton 55.14, 5. Johnson 58.26, 6. Pressler 58.63, 7. Armstrong (59.61); 100 breaststroke—1. Carolyn McCann (GH) 1:03.38, 5. Limberg 1:06.19, 9. Booth 1:07.36, 19. Straume 1:10.30, 20. Hyland 1:11.04; 400 freestyle relay—1. Newport 3:36.05, 4. Kamiak (Dovinh, Johnson, Willis, Straume) 3:42.19, 7. Jackson (Limberg, Davis, Sawyer, Pressler) 3:43.84, 16. Edmonds-Woodway (Brock, Epoch, Josie McCloughan, Dickens) 3:53.24, 19. Lake Stevens (Jacobson, Chesley, Libra, Speirs) 3:55.38, 24. Snohomish (Hannah Pieper, Donohue, Mikayla West, Smoots) 4:15.26.

Class 3A

200 medley relay—1. Bainbridge 1:49.87, 7. Shorewood (Britt Blomso, Christina Garrison, Ann Tardiff, Erin Arslanoglu) 1:54.93, 9. Meadowdale (Anna Keane, Victoria Nguyenle, Lena Osterberg, Anabella King) 1:55.53, 11. Marysville Pilchuck (Melody Coleman, Madison Rossnagle, Abby Magee, Rebekah Pusateri) 1:56.49; 200 freestyle—1 M. Bottelberghe (CR) 1:51.30, 17. Marissa Morris (Oak Harbor) 2:02.66, 20. Nicola Gerbino (Shorewood) 2:06.61, 24. Maddie Henry (Shorewood) 2:17.23; 200 individual medley—1. Kim Williams (Bellingham) 2:04.28, 12. Coleman 2:13.09, 17. Karlie Rimat (Stanwood) 2:15.72, 18. Magee 2:15.90; 50 freestyle—1. Keane 23.20*, 13. Emily Strathy (Shorecrest) 26.07, 22. Ari Norberg 26.42; Diving—; 100 butterfly—1. Mackenna Briggs (Liberty) 56.31, 7. Blomso (Shorewood) 59.43, 15. Magee 1:01.41, 19. Nguyenle 1:02.81; 100 freestyle—1. Keane 50.62*, 14. Strathy 56.39, 17. Arslanoglu 57.01, 20. King 57.42; 500 freestyle—1. Cameron Smith (Seattle Prep) 4:58.14, 10. Rimat 5:18.03, 16. Morris 5:23.14, 20. Rachel Hartmeyer (M. Getchell) 5:28.63, 200 freestyle relay—1. Lakeside 1:40.79, 8. Shorewood (Garrison, Gerbino, Norberg, Arslanoglu) 1:45.36, 12. M. Pilchuck (Magee, Rossnagle, Pusateri, Coleman) 1:46.56, 17. Stanwood (Rimat, Spencer, Hammer, Major) 1:47.81; 100 backstroke—1. Shayla Archer (Bainbridge) 57.69, 4. Blomso 58.97, 20. Annik Matthews (Mountlake Terrace) 1:04.59, 22. Molli Briddell (OH) 1:05.65; 100 breaststroke—1. Kim Williams (Bellingham) 1:03.86*, 5. Coleman 1:06.23, 14. Garrison 1:09.88, 19. Nguyenle 1:11.01; 400 freestyle relay—1. Mercer Island 3:38.22, 9. Shorewood (Arslanoglu, Gerbino, Garrison, Blomso) 3:47.21; 10. Meadowdale (Lena Osterberg, Keane, King, Nguyenle) 3:47.56, 17. Glacier Peak (Russell, Jessica Orecchio, Jessica Boar, Lauren Cooley) 3:58.61.

Class 2A

200 freestyle—23. Vayle-Maureen Barela (Archbishop Murphy) 2:17.79; 200 individual medley—5. Kaelee McCloskey (AM) 2:20.41; Diving—(semis) 3. Riley Krueger (AM) 217.20, 8. Claire Main (AM) 200.70; 100 butterfly—3. McCloskey 1:00.75; 400 freestyle relay—21. Archbishop Murphy (Barela, Samantha Nixon, Caitlin Mitchell, McCloskey) 4:16.05.

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