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County swim teams clean up at Champs
By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor
RICHMOND – Last year, hundreds of young swimmers missed their chance to participate in a summer ritual, the Greater Richmond Aquatic League Champs meet, as it was cancelled last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year, however, Champs was held, with hundreds of young swimmers, plenty of fans and coaches, and abundant energy.
By the time it was over, Burkwood capped two days full of strong Hanover County performances to win its fourthstraight GRAL championship in five years (given that last year’s Champs was cancelled).
“We had 99 (swimmers) make it to Champs, which is our highest ever,” said Burkwood head coach Karen Seeber. “That was exciting.”
Seeber was obviously pleased with the win, but most important for her was to see improvement in her swimmers – and there was plenty of that.
“What we are really looking for each year – and I think I’ve said it before – are time drops . . . getting technique down,” she said. “Once the technique is down, time drops happen and then then you’re looking at ribbons and so forth.”
Burkwood hammered the competition, amassing 1,290 points, almost 400 more than second-place Church Run. Ashland finished eighth, followed by Atlee Recreation Association and The Federal Club to round out the top 10.
County swimmers turned a host of dominating performances. Individual, The Federal Club’s Amanda Barnard topped everyone with six individual or relay wins. Her teammate, Molly Hoben, had five wins. Another teammate, Alex Gertner, had three.
Burkwood had its own sixevent winner, Charlie Welsh, and a pair of quadruple winners: Teagan Gilhooly and Harrison Hammer. It also had a trio of triple winners: Veronica Burdsall, Russell Odor and Chandler Rose.
Molly Sabo was a quad winner and Christine Datovech a triple winner for Ashland. Reagan Strohhacker was a quad winner for Pebble Creek.
County swimmers broke a number of Champs records. The Federal Club’s Barnard set records in the 13-14 girls 100yard individual medley (58.26), 50 breaststroke (30.51), 100 breaststroke (1:05.85) and 100 freestyle (53.12). Gertner set a new record in the 13-14 boys 100 breaststroke (1:01.13). He also broke Champs records in the 50 butterfly and 100 freestyle, but his times were bested by other swimmers.
Barnard, Gertner, Molly Hoben and Catherine Callihan set new Champs records in the 13-14 200-yard mixed medley relay (1:49.62) and 200 freestyle relay (1:38.28).
Burkwood’s Welsh set a new record in the 11-12 boys 50 breaststroke (31.62). He was part of Burkwood’s recordbreaking 200 mixed freestyle relay team (with Gilhooly, Chandler Rose and Ava Jane Reynold). Their new Champs record is 1:46.45.
Christine Datovech brought her Ashland team new Champs Records in the 15-18 girls 50 freestyle (23.52), 100 backstroke (56.72) and 50 butterfly 25.26). She broke the record in the 50 backstroke, but her time was bested by someone else.
AshCreek’s Brock Rempe set Champs records in the 15-18 boys 50 breaststroke (25.84) and 100 breaststroke (56.41). Rempe beat Mechanicsville Recreation’s Logan Deal in the 50 breaststroke, though Deal had likewise broke the previous Champs record.
Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com.
Joel Klein for The Local
Above, Ashland triple winner Christine Datovech takes to the water for her Champs record winning time of 56.72 seconds in the super varsity division of the 15-18 girls 100-yard backstroke in fi nal day of the Greater Richmond Aquatic League Champs meet at SwimRVA on July 27. Left, Burkwood’s Sam Castle swims to victory in the varsity division of the 15-18 boys 100 butterfl y. Team scores
Combined: 1. Burkwood (BSRC) 1290; 2. Church Run (CRR) 891; 3. Canterbury (CRA) 877; 4. Hungary Creek (HCRA) 654.5; 5. Twin Hickory (THAT) 513; 6. Wyndham (WSRC) 452.5; 7. Fox Hall (FH) 450.5; 8. Ashland (ASH) 386; 9. Atlee Recreation Assoc 374.5; 10. The Federal Club (TFC) 371; 11. Wellesley (WELL) 333; 12. Colonies (CSC) 330; 13. Pebble Creek (PC) 311.5; 14. Rockville-Dolphin Club (RVDC) 308; 15. Old Church (OC) 272; 16. Milestone (MS) 262; 17. Kings Charter (KC) 252; 18. Raintree (RSRC) 247; 19. Mechanicsville Rec 217.5; 20. The Dominion Club (TDC) 189; 21. Goochland YMCA (GM) 188; 22. Ashcreek (AC) 177; 23. Wembly (WEM) 155; 24. Chestnut Oaks (CORA) 149; 25. Tuckahoe Village West (TVW) 115; 26. Bell Creek (BC) 70; 27.
see CHAMPS, pg. 21
Last year’s GRAL seniors get another chance
By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor
RICHMOND – Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic seemed like it would kill the championship hopes of the 2020 Greater Richmond Aquatic League senior class.
This year, those seniors got a reprieve.
For many area swimmers, either their teams did not compete in GRAL activities at all, or for those who did, pandemic concerns forced the cancellation of the league’s season-ending Champs meet. But GRAL decided this year to allow last year’s seniors to compete to make up for the lost season when the league held its Champs meet at SwimRVA on July 26-27.
“I’m one of the few 19-yearolds who swam GRAL Champs,” said Bell Creek’s Ava Mister.
She, like many of last year’s seniors, was devastated when the season was cancelled.
“I had a really awesome senior season at Lee-Davis. I was dropping time and everything,” Mister said. “I was so ready to make last summer my best summer of all time, and when I found out we (Bell Creek) weren’t doing anything, I was pretty crushed.”
Mister was joined by Battlefield Green’s Claire Grant and Burkwood’s Russell Odor, Ashton Herndon and Bobby Culley in the second-chance senior class.
At first, Odor wasn’t sure Burkwood coach Karen Seeber was on the up-and-up when she told him he could swim again this year. But she managed to reassure him. The Burkwood swimmers did get a chance to compete somewhat, but the season seemed incomplete without Champs.
He took advantage of his second chance.
“This year, in Champs, I dropped five seconds total time from all my events,” he said. “I PR’d in things I thought would never happen. So I’m forever grateful that I got to swim in this Champs.”
By the time it was over, Odor had won three events in the varsity division: the 15-18 boys 100-yard individual medley, the 50 freestyle and the 50 butterfly. His teammate, Ashton Herndon, won the junior varsity division of the 50 freestyle.
On the girls side, Grant won the varsity division of the 50 backstroke and Mister won the junior varsity division of the 50 butterfly.
Grant, like Odor, competes at the college level. While GRAL might seem lower stakes than their college competitions, getting to compete in GRAL one more time was a gift.
“Just being able to be back in this pool, especially where I grew up swimming all my high school state meets and all my club meets, it’s really something special,” she said.
Dave Lawrence/The Local
Bell Creek swimmer and assistant coach Ava Mister swims the butterfl y leg of the 100-meter individual medley in a Greater Richmond Aquatic League virtual meet with Battlefi eld Green on July 13. She was one of a handful of seniors from last year allowed to compete in Champs this year as the 2020 meet was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hanover Country Club (HCC) 46; 28. Battlefield Green (BG) 35.
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS GIRLS
Girls team scores: 1. Burkwood (BSRC) 425; 2. Church Run (CRR) 386.5; 3. Canterbury (CRA) 346; 4. The Federal Club (TFC) 219; 5. Twin Hickory (THAT) 206; 6. Hungary Creek (HCRA) 203; 7. Colonies (CSC) 195; 8. Atlee Recreation Assoc 194.5; 9. Fox Hall (FH) 192.5; 10. Wyndham (WSRC) 154.5; 11. Ashland (ASH) 152; 12. Pebble Creek (PC) 147.5; 13. Milestone (MS) 122; 14. The Dominion Club (TDC) 117; 15. Mechanicsville Rec 95; 16. Raintree (RSRC) 90; 17. Goochland YMCA (GM) 85; 18. Wellesley (WELL) 85; 19. Old Church (OC) 84; 20. Kings Charter (KC) 76; 21. Tuckahoe Village West (TVW) 73; 22. Rockville-Dolphin Club (RVDC) 70.5; 23. Bell Creek (BC) 48; 24. Chestnut Oaks (CORA) 42; 25. Battlefield Green (BG) 35; 26. Wembly (WEM) 26; 27. Ashcreek (AC) 24; 28. Hanover Country Club (HCC) 9.
8-under girls
25-yard backstroke — JV: Ellie Mullis (CRA) 22.23; V: Evangeline Walsh (CRR) 20.65; SV: Brynn Leary (FH) 20.18. 100 individual medley — JV: Andi Medei (ASH) 1:41.45; V: Lily Yang (THAT) 1:47.53; SV: Molly Sabo (MS) 1:26.82. 25 freestyle — JV: Audra Hayes (WEM) 18.62; V: Mia Feierabend (RVDC) 17.43; SV: Molly Sabo (MS) 16.41. 25 butterfly — JV: Haddie Crawford (CRR) 23.57; V: Audrey Coulter (CRR) 20.21; SV: Molly Sabo (MS) 18.38. 25 breaststroke — JV: Ellie Mullis (CRA) 25.95; V: Aven Crank (FH) 25.10; SV: Brynn Leary (FH) 23.63. 50 freestyle — JV: Madison Haskins (PC) 42.04; V: Olivia Browning (RSRC) 41.36; SV: Molly Sabo (MS) 35.73.
9-10 girls
50 back — JV: Ellie Harlow (HCRA) 40.86; V: Mauren Verity (ARA) 28.97; SV: Lane Jacobs (CRA) 33.82. 100 IM — JV: Selah Mauney (ASH) 1:29.02; V: Virginia Keeney (TDC) 1:27.74; SV: Reagan Strohhacker (PC) 1:13.76. 50 free — Olivia Jung (CRR) 34.29; V: Orielle Hall (WELL) 33.52; SV: Reagan Strohhacker (PC) 29.51. 50 butterfly — JV: Charlotte Early (BSRC) 41.42; V: Orielle Hall (WELL) 38.15; SV: Reagan Strohhacker (PC) 31.73. 25 breaststroke — JV: Madelyn Gunderson (TFC) 46.44; V: Claire Ligday (BSRC) 45.46; SV: Lane Jacobs (CRA) 40.74. 100 freestyle
see CHAMPS, pg. 22
Volleyball coaching a family tradition at Atlee
By Zach Joachim Richmond Times-Dispatch
Before she got married, people would frequently refer to new Atlee girls volleyball head coach Kasey Ogden by her maiden name, “Coach Carpenter.”
To which she would reply: “I’m not Coach Carpenter, that’s my dad. I’m Coach Kasey.”
Now, after two decades of Ogden’s father, Curtis Carpenter, leading the Raiders’ program, the father-daughter duo are swapping roles. Ogden, who played for her dad in the early 2000s before setting assists records and winning a conference title at Averett University, will take over the varsity job, while her father switches to the junior varsity role that Ogden had held since 2014.
When Ogden interviewed for the varsity job, she was asked what she’d do differently from her father.
Her response: “Not a lot.”
“We are 100% a team, that’s why it’s such a smooth transition,” Ogden said. “We’ve told our girls that this is what’s going to happen, and they just said ‘OK.’ They weren’t surprised, they know how much we work together.
“There’s no egos, he’s not afraid to come to me and say ‘Hey, what do you think I should do with this lineup?’ And I’m not afraid to come to him and say ‘Yo, you need to call a timeout.’ We feed off of each other so
Alexa Welch Edlund/Times-Dispatch
Atlee varsity head girls volleyball coach Curtis Carpenter talks to his team during a game against Hanover on Sept. 22, 2015. Carpenter and his daugther, Atlee junior varsity head coach Kasey Ogden, swapped roles this summer.
much, I’m happy he’s not going anywhere because we still have that bond, that relationship is strong and it makes our program great because we’ve both worked hard to make it what it is and set those expectations for Atlee volleyball. So it’s been pretty awesome to watch how it’s grown over the past decade or so.”
Under Carpenter, the Raiders have consistently been among Richmond’s strongest girls volleyball programs. Ogden called Carpenter her “concert buddy” — the two are very alike in terms of their personalities, she said, and share a close bond. Though it wasn’t always easy being the coach’s daughter in her playing days, Ogden said she’s grown to appreciate her father’s philosophies a great deal.
“I am sure that I’ll have some nerves, but at the end of the day, whether I’m the one standing up at the end of the bench or he’s standing up at the end of the bench, we still have each other,” she said. “I know that sounds really corny, but it’s true.”
Ogden, who graduated from Atlee in 2004, also coaches at Old Dominion Volleyball Academy in Henrico. She was a setter in her playing days, a position that demands assertiveness and leadership skills, traits which Ogden has carried into her coaching career. She took her first coaching job in 2008 immediately upon graduating college and always envisioned herself following in father’s footsteps on the sidelines.
Carpenter is excited to “return to his roots” by taking the JV job, Ogden said, a role he wasn’t ready to pass on to someone outside the program. She added that, in recent years, the joke has been that Carpenter is the “old scary guy,” so people instead come to Ogden with criticism. Then they figure out that he’s the “softy,” and she can be more commanding.
“I’m excited to bring new knowledge to our program, but the foundation of the program in the sense of our discipline and things like that, it’s not going to change,” Ogden said.
“I’m sure I’ll be nervous and have moments, I’m a competitor at heart so I don’t like to lose.”
Though the Raiders lost eight seniors in the Class of 2021, Ogden’s JV team is coming off an undefeated campaign. She can’t practice her team in their home gym for a few more weeks while work is being done on the school’s HVAC system. But the new varsity coach is rearing to hit the ground running as the new season brings with it a changing of the guard within the Atlee volleyball family.
“We might not be rebuilding as much as people think we should be. These young girls that are coming in, they’re already buying into our philosophies, our discipline,” Ogden said.
“It’s exciting, we have some work to do, but I think these kids coming up are really willing and determined to keep that high level of play going.”
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— JV: Emily Magill (PC) 1:19.57; V: Ellie Harlow (HCRA) 1:15.35; SV: Reagan Strohhacker (PC) 1:05.51.
11-12 girls
50 back — JV: Lila Weeks (CRA) 35.64; V: Anne Eakes (CRA) 32.81; SV: Gabriela Carvalho (WSRC) 28.88. 100 IM — JV: Ava Jane Reynold (BSRC) 1:13.21; V: Teagan Gilhooly (BSRC) 1:11.55; SV: Gabriela Carvalho (WSRC) 1:04.54. 50 free — JV: Faith Baird (BSRC) 29.63; V: Anne Eakes (CRA) 27.94; SV: Maddie Bynum (CRA) 26.69. 50 butterfly — JV: Emmy Trumbore (ARA) 33.13; V: Teagan Gilhooly (BSRC) 31.70; SV: Gabriela Carvalho (WSRC) 28.03. 25 breaststroke — JV: Mary Jane Ligday (BSRC) 38.76; V: Capri Fatigante (TFC) 39.56; SV: Anna Barrett (CRR) 34.16. 100 freestyle — JV: Cordelia Whitlow (OC) 1:09.47; V: Lily Zyglocke (BSRC) 1:07.08; Gabriela Carvalho (WSRC) 56.57.
13-14 girls
50 back — JV: Veronica Burdsall (CRR) 32.20; V: Alice Zhang (WSRC) 31.54; SV: Josie Van Schaften (THAT) 28.03. 100 IM — JV: Kelsey Boughton (CRR) 1:14.22; V: Molly Hoben (TFC) 1:05.87; SV: Amanda Barnard (TFC) 58.26. 50 breaststroke — JV: Abby Clifton (TVW) 39.64; V: Veronica Burdsall (CRR) 35.89; SV: Amanda Barnard (TFC) 30.51. 100 butterfly — JV: Kenzie Cooper (PC) 1:19.05; V: Addison Mannion (CORA) 1:09.76; SV: Riley Van Schaften (THAT) 59.39. 50 free — JV: Caroline Early (BSRC) 28.07; V: Molly Hoben (TFC) 26.69; SV: Abby Jessup (WSRC) 25.44. 100 back — JV: Caroline Early (BSRC) 1:13.39; V: Addison Mannion (CORA) 1:08.03; SV: Kate Hotem (CRA) 58.28. 50 butterfly — JV: Addison Slater (RSRC) 32.19; V: Molly Hoben (TFC) 28.84; SV: Riley Van Schaften (THAT) 27.09. 100 breaststroke — JV: Sydney Duerson (WEM) 1:24.03; V: Jenna Stevens (MS) 1:17.47; SV: Amanda Barnard (TFC) 1:05.85. 100 free — JV: Veronica Burdsall (CRR) 1:01.69; V: Addison Mannion (CORA) 58.90; SV: Amanda Barnard (TFC) 53.12.
15-18 girls
50 back — JV: Natalie Culley (BSRC) 32.02; V: Claire Grant (BG) 29.70; SV: Josephine Fuller (HCRA) 25.45. 100 IM — JV: Abby Zorn
see CHAMPS, pg. 23
Kickers’ defense unyielding in win over Tucson
By Dave Lawrence Sports Editor
MECHANICSVILLE – At times this season, the Richmond Kickers have struggled with getting back quickly enough when opposing teams were on the attack.
Saturday at City Stadium, that wasn’t a problem, and that proved good.
Despite ferocious secondhalf pressure from trailing FC Tucson, the Kickers’ defense collapsed when needed to aid goalkeeper Akira Fitzgerald and thwarted attack after attack in claiming a 1-0 victory for their fifth clean sheet of the season – but first clean sheet in weeks.
By the time it was over, Tucson had dominated in terms of possession time and outshot the Kickers 30-9. The visitors also had 10 corners while Richmond just had three.
“I played for a guy in college named Clive Charles, and he was one of the best coaches that I’ve ever met in my life. He used to say that ‘Not all paintings are Picassos,’ ” said Richmond Kickers Chief Sporting Officer and head coach Darren Sawatzky. “Tonight wasn’t exactly pretty, but it was effective. I’m really, really proud of our guys. They found a way to win and that was important.”
Richmond was given a golden opportunity early in the game – and took advantage of it. Striker Emiliano Terzaghi was fouled inside the box and the Kickers awarded a penalty kick. Terzaghi feinted to get Tucson keeper Wallis Lapsley to dive left, but put the ball in the right side of the net to make it 1-0 in the 19th minute.
“Anything to do to help the team. If it comes to me to be able to score, then that’s fine,” Terzaghi said. “I felt like last week that we were able to score, didn’t get the win. So, to be able to score in this game and to be able to get this result, I’ve very happy.”
The Kickers had a number of additional opportunities throughout the first half, but Terzaghi’s penalty was the only goal they got, but it proved the only goal they needed. From the latter part of the first half through the rest of the game, Richmond’s defense proved impenetrable.
Fitzgerald finished the evening with eight saves, compared to just one for Lapsley. For him, it was a nice turnaround from his performances of late.
“I haven’t been playing at the level I wanted to be at these last few weeks,” Fitzgerald said. “So it was important for me to be able to come back (to City Stadium) to have a good showing ant home and to be able to do what I needed to do to help my team get the points.”
Fitzgerald praised his defenders.
“The guys in front of me were fantastic, lots of blocked shots, blocked crosses,” he said. “We talked about it going into the match – these are the things that win us the games. These are the kind of actions that sometimes go unnoticed, but that are huge. . . . It was good to get a clean sheet.”
The keeper said that planning in addition to execution paid off in the win.
“We had a really good game plan going in,” Fitzgerald said. “We knew what their strengths were and what they would try to do. We didn’t allow them to do those things . . . just not giving them space behind us.”
The win gives the Kickers a foothold on the USL League One playoff map. The three points from the win put them in sixth place overall.
Dave Lawrence can be reached at dlawrence@mechlocal.com.
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(THAT) 1:10.61; V: Reese Lowry (CSC) 1:04.84; SV: Lizzie Danforth (CRA) 58.78. 50 breaststroke — JV: Abby Zorn (THAT) 36.81; V: Catharine McCann (HCRA) 33.33; SV: Annabelle Young (CSC) 30.85. 100 butterfly — JV: Reese Lowry (CSC) 1:06.28; V: Ryleigh Vallejo (TDC) 1:06.70; SV: Lizzie Danforth (CRA) 58.16. 50 free — JV: Maggie McClintock (TFC) 27.50; V: Peyton Morris (RSRC) 26.27; SV: Christine Datovech (ASH) 23.52. 100 back — JV: Emily Stevens (MS) 1:08.77; V: Megan Davis (BSRC) 1:06.85; SV: Christine Datovech (ASH) 56.72. 50 butterfly — JV: Ava Mister (BC) 30.67; V: Emily Lionberger (CRA) 28.97; SV: Christine Datovech (ASH) 25.26. 100 breaststroke — JV: Carolyn Wright (ASH) 1:23.57; V: Lauren Armstrong (TFC) 1:11.29; SV: Josephine Fuller (HCRA) 1:03.80. 100 free — JV: Emily Stevens (MS) 1:02.03; V: Jordyn Dillard (MRA) 55.37; SV: Josephine Fuller (HCRA) 52.18.
BOYS
Boys team scores: 1. Burkwood (BSRC) 593; 2. Hungary Creek (HCRA) 305.5; 3. Church Run (CRR) 294.5; 4. Canterbury (CRA) 221; 5. Twin Hickory (THAT) 210; 6. Wyndham (WSRC) 208; 7. Wellesley (WELL) 174; 8. Rockville-Dolphin Club (RVDC) 159.5; 9. Fox Hall (FH) 158; 10. Ashland (ASH) 136; 11. Old Church (OC) 128; 12. Ashcreek (AC) 124; 13. Milestone (MS) 118; 14. Kings Charter (KC) 116; 15. Pebble Creek (PC) 112; 16. Wembly (WEM) 105; 17. Atlee Recreation Assoc 102; 18. Mechanicsville Rec 90.5; 19. Chestnut Oaks (CORA) 83; 20. Colonies (CSC) 83; 21. Raintree (RSRC) 73; 22. The Dominion Club (TDC) 64; 23. The Federal Club (TFC) 64; 24. Hanover Country Club (HCC) 37; 25. Tuckahoe Village West (TVW) 34; 26. Goochland YMCA (GM) 29; 27. Bell Creek (BC) 22.
8-under boys
25-yard backstroke — JV: Gavin Yonce (ASH) 20.88; V: Kullen Daniel (BSRC) 19.21; SV: Zander Tan (WSRC) 19.04. 100 individual medley — JV: Bradley Reynold (BSRC) 1:52.72; V: Breckin Worthington
Joel Klein for The Local
The Federal Club’s Amanda Barnard earned her smile after winning the 13-14 girls 100-yard breaststroke in 1:05.85 in the GRAL Champs meet at SwimRVA on July 27. It was one of her six individual or relay wins — all breaking Champs records.
(RVDC) 1:42.42; SV: Trey Abbott (FH) 1:26.26. 25 freestyle — Harrison Welsh (BSRC) 17.84; V: Holden Byers (CRR) 17.81; SV: Trent Abbott (FH) 15.65. 25 butterfly — JV: Ryan Angelo Basilan (BC) 23.09; V: Gavin Yonce (ASH) 19.11; SV: Trent Abbott (FH) 16.98. 25 breaststroke — JV: Drew Ericson (AC) 24.49; V: Trenny Smith (KC) 22.98; SV: Zander Tan (WSRC) 21.84.
9-10 boys
50 back — JV: Matthew Dunn (CRA) 41.31; V: Dylan Hughes (THAT) 38.96; SV: Ryan Szobota (WELL) 35.08. 100 IM — JV: Mateo Blanco (CRR) 1:31.49; V: Brett Bednarczyk (BSRC) 1:23.34; SV: Gareth Hollender (CRR) 1:07.47. 50 free — JV: Landon Viar (AC) 34.33; V: Jude Coates (TVW) 33.99; SV: Ryan Szobota (WELL) 30.91. 50 butterfly — JV: Ford Sprouse (TFC) 42.20; V: Bret Bednarczyk (BSRC) 38.25; SV: Gareth Hollender (CRR) 30.09. 50 breaststroke — JV: Chase Taylor (HCRA) 46.83; V: Graham Frye (OC) 42.69; SV: Gareth Hollander (CRR) 35.66.
11-12 boys
50-back — JV: Briggs Zyglocke (BSRC) 35.23; V: Harrison Hammer (BSRC) 34.52; SV: Chandler Rose (BSRC) 29.58. 100 IM — JV: Zach Martin (CORA) 1:17.98; V: Harrison Hammer (BSRC) 1:12.81; SV: Charlie Welsh (BSRC) 1:01.72. 50 free — JV: Henry Pietrantoni (FH) 30.16; V: Benjamin Arroyo (FH) 28.81; SV: Joshua Farnsworth (THAT) 25.82. 50 butterfly — JV: Jude Volles (PC) 35.86; V: Harrison Hammer (BSRC) 32.07; SV: Charlie Welsh (BSRC) 27.03. 50 breaststroke — JV: Adam Lyman (WELL) 39.61; V: Charlie Duerson (WEM) 38.30; SV: Charlie Welsh (BSRC) 31.62. 13-14 boys 50 back — JV: Ryan Zubris (RVDC) 31.86; V: Nam Do (HCRA) 29.94; SV: Michael Causey (TDC) 26.01. 100 IM — JV: Nathan Martin (CORA) 1:08.41; V: Lance Cutchin (HCRA) 1:03.32; SV: Eric Lambert (CRR) 54.21. 50 breaststroke — JV: Liam O’Neil (CSC) 33.35; V: Dylan Croxton (BSRC) 33.97; SV: Spencer Bridge (WELL) 28.80. 100 butterfly — JV: Nathan Kelly (OC) 1:14.84; V: Lance Cutchin (HCRA) 1:03.35; SV: Michael Causey (TDC) 54.44. 50 free — JV: Robbie Seifert (BSRC) 27.14; V: Spencer Ridge (WELL) 25.28; SV: Nathan Szobota (WELL) 23.43. 100 back — JV: Jonathan Morgan (ASH) 1:13.38; V: Lance Cutchin (HCRA) 1:03.45; SV: Eric Lambert (CRR) 52.73. 50 butterfly — JV: Liam O’Neil (CSC) 31.11; V: Nam Do (HCRA) 28.18; SV: Eric Lambert (CRR) 24.04. 100 breaststroke — JV: Adam Edwards (WSRC) 1:21.57; V: Dylan Croxton (BSRC) 1:16.74; SV: Alex Gertner (TFC) 1:01.13. 100 free — JV: Declan Casey (CSC) 1:01.37; V: Lance Cutchin (HCRA) 56.09; SV: Eric Lambert (CRR) 47.92.
15-18 boys
50 back — JV: Ty Williams (OC) 27.96; V: Glenn Bohlman (WSRC) 26.28; SV: Zach Carroll (CRA) 23.69. 100 IM — JV: Nick Ligday (BSRC) 1:01.95; V: Russell Odor (BSRC) 56.64; SV: Aidan Duffy (CRA) 51.91. 50 breaststroke — JV: Connor Bradley (BSRC) 31.78; V: Emory Sproull (MS) 29.33; SV: Brock Rempe (AC) 25.84. 100 butterfly — JV: Emory Sproull (MS) 58.67; V: Sam Castle (BSRC) 55.54; SV: Zach Carroll (CRA) 50.89. 50 free — JV: Ashton Herndon (BSRC) 23.62; V: Russell Odor (BSRC) 22.48; SV: Nikolas Lee-Bishop (WSRC) 21.25. 100 back — JV: Thomas Eubank (WELL) 1:01.50; V: Jack Schardt (PH) 58.33; SV: Nate Pfeffer (CRR) 52.64. 50 butterfly — JV: Henry Atkinson (OC) 25.17; V: Russell Odor (BSRC) 23.97; SV: Reid Hutcherson (THAT) 23.77. 100 breaststroke — JV: Anran Zhao (THAT) 1:10.00; V: Emory Sproull (MS) 1:04.56; SV: Brock Rempe (AC) 56.41. 100 free — JV: Joe Manley (WSRC) 51.59; V: Sam Castle (BSRC) 49.10; SV: Nikolas Lee-Bishop (WSRC) 46.66.
Mixed relays 8-under
100-yard medley relay — JV: Goochland YMCA 1:35.58, V: Rockville-Dolphin Club 1:31.64; SV: Fox Hall 1:22.29. 100 freestyle relay — JV: Raintree 1:18.20; V: Fox Hall 1:16.68; SV: Fox Hall 1:11.07; O: Colonies 1:25.47.
9-10 mixed
100 medley relay — JV: Canterbury 2:45.08; V: Canterbury 2:43.96; SV: Hungary Creek 2:31.92. 200 freestyle relay — JV: Canterbury 2:24.41; V: Rockville-Dolphin Club 2:18.43; SV: Fox Hall 1:11.07.
11-12 mixed
100 medley relay — JV: Old Church 2:30.15; V: Canterbury 2:17.58; SV: Burkwood 1:59.84. 200 freestyle relay — JV: Wellesley 2:06.50; V: Goochland YMCA 2:00.60; SV: Burkwood 1:46.45.
13-14 mixed
100 medley relay — JV: Burkwood 2:17.92; V: Burkwood 2:07.20; SV: The Federal Club 1:49.62. 200 freestyle relay — JV: Canterbury 1:54.43; V: Canterbury 1:49.02; SV: The Federal Club 1:38.28.
15-18 mixed
100 medley relay — JV: Canterbury 2:02.86; V: Old Church 1:56.94; SV: Canterbury 1:38.23. 200 freestyle relay — JV: Canterbury 1:45.55; V: Hungary Creek 1:40.62; SV: Canterbury 1:29.41.