Swim Results: Nov. 29
WARSAW BOYS 135, NORTHWOOD 48
WARSAW GIRLS 143, NORTHWOOD 42
Warsaw swam in dominant fashion against its Northern Lakes Conference neighbors to the north.
Warsaw’s girls won 11 of the 12 events and swept nine of them, while the Tiger boys won nine of 12 events and swept seven events.
Double winners for the Warsaw girls included Delaney Wihebrink in the 50 free (25.87) and 100 free (56.39) and Carolina Pazos Fernandez, who took the 500 free (6:01.11) and backstroke (1:11.35). Other winners for Warsaw included Dineli Prestiguin, Macelyn Marcucilli, Taylor Gunter and Maddie Ray. The Lady Tigers won all three relays.
NorthWood’s lone event winner on the girls side was Lauara Schrock in diving, scoring 223.80 points.
For Warsaw’s boys, Grant Knight and Nate Taylor were double winners, Knight in the 100 free (50.33) and breaststroke (59.82) and Taylor in the individual medley (2:21.82) and backstroke (1:10.75). Other winners for Warsaw included Zach LaLonde, Alex Cook and all three of its relays.
NorthWood had Jason McNeil pick up a pair of wins, taking the butterfly (1:00.16) and 500 free (5:18.64) and Caden Jenkins won diving at 189.20.
Warsaw is set to host its home Invite on Saturday while NorthWood is penciled in to compete at Saturday’s Goshen Relays.
WABASH BOYS 82, TIPPECANOE VALLEY 67
WABASH GIRLS 94, TIPPECANOE VALLEY 76
Valley led the way in event wins, but Wabash had the better depth in a pair of wins in Three Rivers Conference swims at Wabash.
Valley won eight of the girls events, led by two each from Jerzey Conley (200 – 2:37.75 and 500 – 7:00.54), Olivia Livengood (IM – 2:31.30 and fly – 1:08.86) and Mayde Fear (back – 1:16.82 and 50 – 28.50). The 400 free relay also won at 5:57.49 and Elliana Elliana took diving with 175.35 points.
The Valley boys also had the same issue, taking seven of the 12 events but not having enough depth to get the team win.
Dakota Prater, Brandon Hoffman and Mason Stephen all won two events and all three were in on the medley relay win at 2:01.77. Prater won the 200 (2:03.26) and 500 (5:35.37), Hoffman the IM (2:31.43) and backstroke (1:03.80) and Stephen the 50 (25.03) and breaststroke (1:13.01).