Peru Boys, Tippecanoe Valley Grad Top Vikings

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Times-Union Staff Report-

AKRON - Now with the opposition, it was a sweet homecoming Tuesday for Tippecanoe Valley graduate Eric Thompson.

Thompson, who three years ago coached the Viking JV boys basketball team, picked up his 10th career coaching win as his Peru Tigers came back from a 13-point halftime deficit to beat Valley 59-58.

Peru trailed host Valley 38-25 at halftime but outscored the Vikings 16-9 in the third and 18-11 in the fourth to pick up the thrilling win.

The win was the first of the year for Thompson and the Tigers, who are now 1-3 on the season. Valley fell to 5-1 on the year.

Valley sophomore Shane Drudge scored a game-high 21 points, while senior Cory Vanlaningham added 19 and sophomre David Lash 10.

Junior Angelo King led Peru with 18, while Beau Beard had 17.

Valley is in action again Friday at Three Rivers Conference opponent Whitko.

PERU 59, TIPPECANOE VALLEY 58

Peru 8 17 16 18 - 59

Valley 20 18 9 11 - 58

Peru - King 6 6-9 18, Wooter 0 2-2 2, Beard 6 2-3 17, Biddle 3 0-0 8, Ambrose 5 0-0 10, Shaffer 1 0-0 2, Staller 1 0-0 2. Totals 22 10-14 59.

Valley - Parker 1 0-0 2, Gibson 0 0-0 0, Vanlaningham 4 8-11 19, Lash 5 0-0 10, Drudge 8 4-5 21, Denny 1 4-5 6, Murphy 0 0-0 0, Jackson 0 0-0 0, Whetstone 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 16-21 58.

Three-point goals - Peru 5 (Beard 3, Biddle 2), Valley 4 (Vanlaningham 3, Drudge 1). Fouls - Peru 17, Valley 13. Fouled out - Ambrose.

JV - Peru 41, Tippecanoe Valley 38

Tuesday in South Whitley

Whitko's varsity boys basketball team got its first win of the season Tuesday, beating visiting West Noble 77-65. Five Wildcats scored in double figures in the win, led Jeremy Coble's 20, and Derrick Day's 17. Whitko is 1-4 on the season and hosts Three Rivers Conference rival Tippecanoe Valley Friday.

WHITKO 77, WEST NOBLE 65

W. Noble 13 16 15 21 - 65

Whitko 16 22 17 22 - 77

W. Noble - Preston 1 0-0 2, Knepper 7 0-0 18, Martin 0 2-2 2, Owens 0 0-0 0, Hoffelder 3 0-1 6, Howard 2 1-2 5, Wysong 6 4-8 16, Mershman 1 0-0 2, Jane 1 1-2 3, Martin 1 0-0 2, Pizana 3 3-3 9. Totals 25 11-18 65.

Whitko - Stoffel 7 0-0 15, Coble 7 3-5 20, Day 5 4-5 17, Smith 3 4-4 10, Shepherd 5 1-2 11, Rupley 1 2-2 4, Alspaugh 0 0-0 0, Walter 0 0-0 0, Coats 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 14-18 77.

Three-point goals - West Noble 4 (Knepper 4), Whitko 7 (Coble 3, Day 3, Stoffel 1). Fouls - West Noble 17, Whitko 18.

JV - Whitko 46, West Noble 34

Tuesday in Winona Lake

Lakeland Christian Academy's varsity boys basketball team hosted and defeated White's 78-52 Tuesday. John Franklin led LCA with 17, while Jonathan Steele had 14 and Craig Wilson and Scott King 12 each. The Cougars are in action again Jan. 2-3 when they host the LCA Invitational.

LCA 78, WHITE'S 52

White's - Duckworth 1 0-0 3, Mayes 1 0-2 3, Molett 1 0-0 2, Carlisle 4 4-5 13, Barker 4 0-2 10, Westveer 1 0-0 2, Honeycutt 7 0-0 14, Carpenter 2 1-4 5. Totals 21 5-13 52.

LCA - Wilson 5 0-0 12, Henthorn 0 2-2 2, Fawley 1 0-0 3, Franklin 5 7-8 17, Krumreich 3 3 0-0 6, Steele 6 2-2 14, Lavender 1 0-0 2, King 5 2-4 12, Johnson 3 3-4 9. Totals 29 17-27 78.

Three-point goals - White's 5 (Barker 2, Duckworth 1, Mayes 1, Carlisle 1), LCA 3 (Wilson 2, Fawley 1).

SWIMMING

Tuesday in Warsaw

The Warsaw swim teams hosted Plymouth Tuesday evening, defeating the Northern Lakes Conference foe in both the girls and boys competitions. The girls picked up a 133-49 win and the boys got a 129-57 victory. Although several of the races were close, the Warsaw girls team won first place in all 12 events in the meet. They also took the top three positions in the 200 individual medley, 500 freestyle, and 100 breaststroke. The boys team was also involved in close races, but managed to pull out a victory in 11 of the 12 events and sweep the top three positions in the 200 freestyle. The 5-0 Warsaw boys team will next compete against Bremen Thursday at 5 p.m., while the 6-0 Warsaw girls team hosts Elkhart Memorial Saturday at 9:15 a.m.

Boys - Warsaw 129, Plymouth 57

200 medley relay: 1. Warsaw 1:46.66 (Thad Wallin, Nate Taylor, Kyle Marose, Steven Lowrance), 2. Plymouth 1:51.44, 3. Warsaw 2:01.19

200 freestyle: 1. Nate Long (W) 1:53.55, 2. Kyle Munsch (W) 2:04.86, Chris Hanson (W) 2:09.81

200 individual medley: 1. Nate Taylor (W) 2:04.37, 2. Thad Wallin (W) 2:13.08, 3. Kyle Wickens (P) 2:25.50

50 freestyle: 1. Jake Vervynckt (P) 23.12, 2. Steven Lowrance(W) 23.29, 3. Jason McClintock (W) 25.04

diving: 1. Will Kretsch (W) 233.10, 2. Brock O'Brien (W) 230.95, 3. Ryan Wilson (P) 189.80

100 butterfly: 1. Kyle Marose (W) 1:04.16, 2. Chris Martz (W) 1:05.42, 3. Adam Lappin (P) 1:12.26

100 freestyle: 1. Nate Long (W) 51.23, 2. Jack McCliver (P) 53.87, 3. Jason McClintock (W) 56.19

500 freestyle: 1. Nate Taylor (W) 5:06.78, 2. Jake Vervynckt (P) 5:12.73, 3. Kyle Munsch (W) 5:37.40

200 freestyle relay: 1. Warsaw 1:40.37 (Steven Lowrance, Sam Sellers, Jake Revere, Nate Long), 2. Plymouth 1:50.44, 3. Warsaw 1:53.26

100 backstroke: 1. Thad Wallin (W) 58.21, 2. Jack McCliver (P) 58.56, 3. Kyle Wickens (P) 1:01.77

100 breaststroke: 1. Chris Schenkel (W) 1:12.18, 2. Josh Vanvactor (P) 1:12.78, 3. Ray Lui (W) 1:14.10

400 relay: 1. Warsaw 1:37.61 (Steven Lowrance, Kyle Munsch, Thad Wallin, Nate Long), 2. Plymouth 3:50.87, 3. Warsaw 3:51.49

Girls - Warsaw 133, Goshen 49

200 medley relay: 1. Warsaw 2:01.98 (Alexis Hollar, Katy Taylor, Elizabeth Helfrich, Jalyn Haughee), 2. Plymouth 2:09.00, 3. Warsaw 2:10.14

200 freestyle: 1. Becca Noggle (W) 2:09.63, 2. Tracy Thallemer (W) 2:14.49, 3. Katie Day (P) 2:18.10

200 individual medley: 1. Katy Taylor (W) 2:24.47, 2. Amanda Brown (W) 2:33.63, 3. Kayla Durcholz (W) 2:34.85

50 freestyle: 1. Alexis Hollar (W) 26.01, 2. Shelly Richter (P) 27.67, 3. Bethany Bayne (W) 28.50

diving: 1. Tara Stayer (W) 162.20, 2. Whitney Ottow (P) 143.28, 3. Courtney Meek (W) 139.70

100 butterfly: 1. Lindsay Munsch (W) 1:07.21, 2. Kristen Wickens (P) 1:11.77, 3. Elizabeth Helfrich (W) 1:12.48

100 freestyle: 1. Becca Noggle (W) 59.24, 2. Shelly Richter (P) 59.88, 3. Brittany Burden (P) 1:06.16

500 freestyle: 1. Jalyn Haughee (W) 6:01.32, 2. Aubree Walgamuth (W) 6:18.47, 3. Amanda Brown (W) 6:28.38

200 freestyle relay: 1. Warsaw 1:51.68 (Katy Taylor, Bethany Bayne, Lindsay Munsch, Becca Noggle), 2. Warsaw 1:58.61, 3. Plymouth 2:06.83

100 backstroke: 1. Alexis Hollar (W) 1:05.83, 2. Katie Day (P) 1:06.93, 3. Elizabeth Helfrich (W) 1:10.45

100 breaststroke: 1. Katy Taylor (W) 1:14.36, 2. Shelby Petro (W) 1:22.79, 3. Lyssa Erickson (W) 1:24.17

400 relay: 1. Warsaw 4:04.61(Jalyn Haughee, Bethany Bayne, Lindsay Munsch, Becca Noggle), 2.

Tuesday in Nappanee

Wawasee's boys and girls swim teams had no trouble with Northern Lakes Conference host NorthWood Tuesday. The Warrior boys won all 12 events and were 145-33 winner, while the girls won 11 of the 12 events and came away with a 123-61 victory. The Wawasee boys are 5-0 on the season, while the girls are 5-2. Both teams host Columbia City Thursday.

BOYS - WAWASEE 145, NORTHWOOD 33

200 medley relay - 1. Wawasee (Phillipe, Rantz, Dingeldein, Singrey) 1:45.44, 2. Wawasee, 3. Wawasee

200 freestyle - 1. Dingeldein (W) 1:57.55, 2. Hoffman (W), 3. Gerhart (W)

200 individual medley - 1. Phillippe (W) 2:11.65, 2. Szynal (W), 3. Ridenour (W)

50 freestyle - 1. Doty (W) :24.32, 2. Chupp (NW), 3. Conley (W)

Diving - 1. Beer (W) 175.80, 2. Hollar (NW), 3. Crosby (W)

100 butterfly - 1. Singrey (W) 1;01.45, 2. Rantz (W), 3. Emerick (NW)

100 freestyle - 1. Phillippe (W) :51.67, 2. Conley (W), 3. Chupp (NW)

500 freestyle - 1. Hoffman (W) 5:45.29, 2. Smith (W), 3. Gerhart (W)

200 freestyle relay - 1. Wawasee (Rantz, Dingeldein, Doty, Singrey) 1:34.65, 2. Wawasee, 3. Wawasee

100 backstroke - 1. MacOwan (W) 1:04.82, 2. Ridenour (W), 3. Hochstetler (NW)

100 breaststroke - 1. Smith (W) 1:11.15, 2. Szynal (W), 3. Kubacki (W)

400 freestyle - 1. Wawasee (Phillippe, MacOwan, Conley, Dingeldein) 3:35.04, 2. Wawasee, 3. Wawasee

GIRLS - WAWASEE 123,

NORTHWOOD 61

200 medley relay - 1. Wawasee (Gunderson, MacOwan, Marty, Spearman) 2:07.31, 2. NorthWood, 3. Wawasee

200 freestyle - 1. Heine (W) 2:18.74, 2. Wallace (W), 3. Beck (W)

200 individual medley - 1. Gunderson (W) 2:31.17, 2. Holsopple (NW), 3. Plummer (W)

50 freestyle - 1. Spearman (W) :27.33, 2. Garcia (NW), 3. Pollen (W)

Diving - 1. Sands (W) 163.95, 2. Medlock (W), 3. Johnson (W)

100 butterfly - 1. Froebe (W) 1:08.77, 2. Byrket (NW), 3. Plummer (W)

100 freestyle - 1. Marty (W) 1:00.58, 2. Garcia (NW), 3. Holsopple (NW)

500 freestyle - 1. White (W) 5:54.06, 2. Wallace (W), 3. Broyles (NW)

200 medley relay - 1. NorthWood (Holsopple, Byrket, Garcia, Collins) 1:56.52, 2. Wawasee, 3. Wawasee

100 backstroke - 1. Brown (W) 1:07.64, 2. Dixon (W), 3. Johnson (NW)

100 breastroke - 1. MacOwan (W) 1:19.05, 2. Farmwald (NW), 3. Kirkdorffer (NW)

400 freestyle relay - 1. Wawasee (Pollen, Plummer, Wallace, White) 4:23.81, 2. Wawasee, 3. NorthWood [[In-content Ad]]

AKRON - Now with the opposition, it was a sweet homecoming Tuesday for Tippecanoe Valley graduate Eric Thompson.

Thompson, who three years ago coached the Viking JV boys basketball team, picked up his 10th career coaching win as his Peru Tigers came back from a 13-point halftime deficit to beat Valley 59-58.

Peru trailed host Valley 38-25 at halftime but outscored the Vikings 16-9 in the third and 18-11 in the fourth to pick up the thrilling win.

The win was the first of the year for Thompson and the Tigers, who are now 1-3 on the season. Valley fell to 5-1 on the year.

Valley sophomore Shane Drudge scored a game-high 21 points, while senior Cory Vanlaningham added 19 and sophomre David Lash 10.

Junior Angelo King led Peru with 18, while Beau Beard had 17.

Valley is in action again Friday at Three Rivers Conference opponent Whitko.

PERU 59, TIPPECANOE VALLEY 58

Peru 8 17 16 18 - 59

Valley 20 18 9 11 - 58

Peru - King 6 6-9 18, Wooter 0 2-2 2, Beard 6 2-3 17, Biddle 3 0-0 8, Ambrose 5 0-0 10, Shaffer 1 0-0 2, Staller 1 0-0 2. Totals 22 10-14 59.

Valley - Parker 1 0-0 2, Gibson 0 0-0 0, Vanlaningham 4 8-11 19, Lash 5 0-0 10, Drudge 8 4-5 21, Denny 1 4-5 6, Murphy 0 0-0 0, Jackson 0 0-0 0, Whetstone 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 16-21 58.

Three-point goals - Peru 5 (Beard 3, Biddle 2), Valley 4 (Vanlaningham 3, Drudge 1). Fouls - Peru 17, Valley 13. Fouled out - Ambrose.

JV - Peru 41, Tippecanoe Valley 38

Tuesday in South Whitley

Whitko's varsity boys basketball team got its first win of the season Tuesday, beating visiting West Noble 77-65. Five Wildcats scored in double figures in the win, led Jeremy Coble's 20, and Derrick Day's 17. Whitko is 1-4 on the season and hosts Three Rivers Conference rival Tippecanoe Valley Friday.

WHITKO 77, WEST NOBLE 65

W. Noble 13 16 15 21 - 65

Whitko 16 22 17 22 - 77

W. Noble - Preston 1 0-0 2, Knepper 7 0-0 18, Martin 0 2-2 2, Owens 0 0-0 0, Hoffelder 3 0-1 6, Howard 2 1-2 5, Wysong 6 4-8 16, Mershman 1 0-0 2, Jane 1 1-2 3, Martin 1 0-0 2, Pizana 3 3-3 9. Totals 25 11-18 65.

Whitko - Stoffel 7 0-0 15, Coble 7 3-5 20, Day 5 4-5 17, Smith 3 4-4 10, Shepherd 5 1-2 11, Rupley 1 2-2 4, Alspaugh 0 0-0 0, Walter 0 0-0 0, Coats 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 14-18 77.

Three-point goals - West Noble 4 (Knepper 4), Whitko 7 (Coble 3, Day 3, Stoffel 1). Fouls - West Noble 17, Whitko 18.

JV - Whitko 46, West Noble 34

Tuesday in Winona Lake

Lakeland Christian Academy's varsity boys basketball team hosted and defeated White's 78-52 Tuesday. John Franklin led LCA with 17, while Jonathan Steele had 14 and Craig Wilson and Scott King 12 each. The Cougars are in action again Jan. 2-3 when they host the LCA Invitational.

LCA 78, WHITE'S 52

White's - Duckworth 1 0-0 3, Mayes 1 0-2 3, Molett 1 0-0 2, Carlisle 4 4-5 13, Barker 4 0-2 10, Westveer 1 0-0 2, Honeycutt 7 0-0 14, Carpenter 2 1-4 5. Totals 21 5-13 52.

LCA - Wilson 5 0-0 12, Henthorn 0 2-2 2, Fawley 1 0-0 3, Franklin 5 7-8 17, Krumreich 3 3 0-0 6, Steele 6 2-2 14, Lavender 1 0-0 2, King 5 2-4 12, Johnson 3 3-4 9. Totals 29 17-27 78.

Three-point goals - White's 5 (Barker 2, Duckworth 1, Mayes 1, Carlisle 1), LCA 3 (Wilson 2, Fawley 1).

SWIMMING

Tuesday in Warsaw

The Warsaw swim teams hosted Plymouth Tuesday evening, defeating the Northern Lakes Conference foe in both the girls and boys competitions. The girls picked up a 133-49 win and the boys got a 129-57 victory. Although several of the races were close, the Warsaw girls team won first place in all 12 events in the meet. They also took the top three positions in the 200 individual medley, 500 freestyle, and 100 breaststroke. The boys team was also involved in close races, but managed to pull out a victory in 11 of the 12 events and sweep the top three positions in the 200 freestyle. The 5-0 Warsaw boys team will next compete against Bremen Thursday at 5 p.m., while the 6-0 Warsaw girls team hosts Elkhart Memorial Saturday at 9:15 a.m.

Boys - Warsaw 129, Plymouth 57

200 medley relay: 1. Warsaw 1:46.66 (Thad Wallin, Nate Taylor, Kyle Marose, Steven Lowrance), 2. Plymouth 1:51.44, 3. Warsaw 2:01.19

200 freestyle: 1. Nate Long (W) 1:53.55, 2. Kyle Munsch (W) 2:04.86, Chris Hanson (W) 2:09.81

200 individual medley: 1. Nate Taylor (W) 2:04.37, 2. Thad Wallin (W) 2:13.08, 3. Kyle Wickens (P) 2:25.50

50 freestyle: 1. Jake Vervynckt (P) 23.12, 2. Steven Lowrance(W) 23.29, 3. Jason McClintock (W) 25.04

diving: 1. Will Kretsch (W) 233.10, 2. Brock O'Brien (W) 230.95, 3. Ryan Wilson (P) 189.80

100 butterfly: 1. Kyle Marose (W) 1:04.16, 2. Chris Martz (W) 1:05.42, 3. Adam Lappin (P) 1:12.26

100 freestyle: 1. Nate Long (W) 51.23, 2. Jack McCliver (P) 53.87, 3. Jason McClintock (W) 56.19

500 freestyle: 1. Nate Taylor (W) 5:06.78, 2. Jake Vervynckt (P) 5:12.73, 3. Kyle Munsch (W) 5:37.40

200 freestyle relay: 1. Warsaw 1:40.37 (Steven Lowrance, Sam Sellers, Jake Revere, Nate Long), 2. Plymouth 1:50.44, 3. Warsaw 1:53.26

100 backstroke: 1. Thad Wallin (W) 58.21, 2. Jack McCliver (P) 58.56, 3. Kyle Wickens (P) 1:01.77

100 breaststroke: 1. Chris Schenkel (W) 1:12.18, 2. Josh Vanvactor (P) 1:12.78, 3. Ray Lui (W) 1:14.10

400 relay: 1. Warsaw 1:37.61 (Steven Lowrance, Kyle Munsch, Thad Wallin, Nate Long), 2. Plymouth 3:50.87, 3. Warsaw 3:51.49

Girls - Warsaw 133, Goshen 49

200 medley relay: 1. Warsaw 2:01.98 (Alexis Hollar, Katy Taylor, Elizabeth Helfrich, Jalyn Haughee), 2. Plymouth 2:09.00, 3. Warsaw 2:10.14

200 freestyle: 1. Becca Noggle (W) 2:09.63, 2. Tracy Thallemer (W) 2:14.49, 3. Katie Day (P) 2:18.10

200 individual medley: 1. Katy Taylor (W) 2:24.47, 2. Amanda Brown (W) 2:33.63, 3. Kayla Durcholz (W) 2:34.85

50 freestyle: 1. Alexis Hollar (W) 26.01, 2. Shelly Richter (P) 27.67, 3. Bethany Bayne (W) 28.50

diving: 1. Tara Stayer (W) 162.20, 2. Whitney Ottow (P) 143.28, 3. Courtney Meek (W) 139.70

100 butterfly: 1. Lindsay Munsch (W) 1:07.21, 2. Kristen Wickens (P) 1:11.77, 3. Elizabeth Helfrich (W) 1:12.48

100 freestyle: 1. Becca Noggle (W) 59.24, 2. Shelly Richter (P) 59.88, 3. Brittany Burden (P) 1:06.16

500 freestyle: 1. Jalyn Haughee (W) 6:01.32, 2. Aubree Walgamuth (W) 6:18.47, 3. Amanda Brown (W) 6:28.38

200 freestyle relay: 1. Warsaw 1:51.68 (Katy Taylor, Bethany Bayne, Lindsay Munsch, Becca Noggle), 2. Warsaw 1:58.61, 3. Plymouth 2:06.83

100 backstroke: 1. Alexis Hollar (W) 1:05.83, 2. Katie Day (P) 1:06.93, 3. Elizabeth Helfrich (W) 1:10.45

100 breaststroke: 1. Katy Taylor (W) 1:14.36, 2. Shelby Petro (W) 1:22.79, 3. Lyssa Erickson (W) 1:24.17

400 relay: 1. Warsaw 4:04.61(Jalyn Haughee, Bethany Bayne, Lindsay Munsch, Becca Noggle), 2.

Tuesday in Nappanee

Wawasee's boys and girls swim teams had no trouble with Northern Lakes Conference host NorthWood Tuesday. The Warrior boys won all 12 events and were 145-33 winner, while the girls won 11 of the 12 events and came away with a 123-61 victory. The Wawasee boys are 5-0 on the season, while the girls are 5-2. Both teams host Columbia City Thursday.

BOYS - WAWASEE 145, NORTHWOOD 33

200 medley relay - 1. Wawasee (Phillipe, Rantz, Dingeldein, Singrey) 1:45.44, 2. Wawasee, 3. Wawasee

200 freestyle - 1. Dingeldein (W) 1:57.55, 2. Hoffman (W), 3. Gerhart (W)

200 individual medley - 1. Phillippe (W) 2:11.65, 2. Szynal (W), 3. Ridenour (W)

50 freestyle - 1. Doty (W) :24.32, 2. Chupp (NW), 3. Conley (W)

Diving - 1. Beer (W) 175.80, 2. Hollar (NW), 3. Crosby (W)

100 butterfly - 1. Singrey (W) 1;01.45, 2. Rantz (W), 3. Emerick (NW)

100 freestyle - 1. Phillippe (W) :51.67, 2. Conley (W), 3. Chupp (NW)

500 freestyle - 1. Hoffman (W) 5:45.29, 2. Smith (W), 3. Gerhart (W)

200 freestyle relay - 1. Wawasee (Rantz, Dingeldein, Doty, Singrey) 1:34.65, 2. Wawasee, 3. Wawasee

100 backstroke - 1. MacOwan (W) 1:04.82, 2. Ridenour (W), 3. Hochstetler (NW)

100 breaststroke - 1. Smith (W) 1:11.15, 2. Szynal (W), 3. Kubacki (W)

400 freestyle - 1. Wawasee (Phillippe, MacOwan, Conley, Dingeldein) 3:35.04, 2. Wawasee, 3. Wawasee

GIRLS - WAWASEE 123,

NORTHWOOD 61

200 medley relay - 1. Wawasee (Gunderson, MacOwan, Marty, Spearman) 2:07.31, 2. NorthWood, 3. Wawasee

200 freestyle - 1. Heine (W) 2:18.74, 2. Wallace (W), 3. Beck (W)

200 individual medley - 1. Gunderson (W) 2:31.17, 2. Holsopple (NW), 3. Plummer (W)

50 freestyle - 1. Spearman (W) :27.33, 2. Garcia (NW), 3. Pollen (W)

Diving - 1. Sands (W) 163.95, 2. Medlock (W), 3. Johnson (W)

100 butterfly - 1. Froebe (W) 1:08.77, 2. Byrket (NW), 3. Plummer (W)

100 freestyle - 1. Marty (W) 1:00.58, 2. Garcia (NW), 3. Holsopple (NW)

500 freestyle - 1. White (W) 5:54.06, 2. Wallace (W), 3. Broyles (NW)

200 medley relay - 1. NorthWood (Holsopple, Byrket, Garcia, Collins) 1:56.52, 2. Wawasee, 3. Wawasee

100 backstroke - 1. Brown (W) 1:07.64, 2. Dixon (W), 3. Johnson (NW)

100 breastroke - 1. MacOwan (W) 1:19.05, 2. Farmwald (NW), 3. Kirkdorffer (NW)

400 freestyle relay - 1. Wawasee (Pollen, Plummer, Wallace, White) 4:23.81, 2. Wawasee, 3. NorthWood [[In-content Ad]]

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