A have a look at the MHSAA boys highschool state swimming and diving championships. Here’s what occurred throughout Michigan in three divisions.
Division 1
Saline Excessive Faculty used its depth and three occasion wins to say the MHSAA Division 1 title with 291.5 factors.
Ann Arbor Pioneer was second with 263, adopted by Northville (224), Zeeland (176), Detroit Catholic Central (175), Grandville (134), Milford (111), South Lyon (101), Bloomfield Hills (95) and Holland West Ottawa (85), rounding out the highest 10.
Saline’s Issac Adanin gained the 200 IM in 1:48.24, holding off defending champion Owen Stevens of Zeeland (1:48.38). Adanin additionally gained the 100 breaststroke in 56.23.
Saline’s Diego Valdes gained the 100 butterfly (49.15).
Zeeland’s Owen Stevens gained the five hundred free in 4:23.65 to interrupt the Division 1 document within the occasion and full a three-peat. He’s second in all divisions in Michigan historical past now sandwiched behind Clay Youngquist and forward of Peter Vanderkaay.
Ann Arbor Pioneer’s Cam Kline, Elijah Almeida, Edward Zhang and Henry Baumhover gained the 200-yard medley relay in 1:32.66.
Northville’s Brady Stenson gained the 200 free in 1:38.06, holding off Zhang (1:38.33).
Detroit Catholic Central’s Camren Turowski gained the 50 free in 20.41, simply forward of Baumhover (20.91). Turowski additionally gained 100 free (44.64).
East Kentwood’s Fiedle Byiringiro gained diving with 448.80 factors and teammate Gus Perton gained the Para 50 free in 37.62.
Pioneer’s Zhang, Brighton Han, Charles Knoepp and Baumhover gained the 200 free relay in 1:24.66.
Grandville’s Jack Merkel gained the 100 backstroke in 48.69.
Northville’s Benjamin Hu, Ace Spicer, Jayden Setyabudi and Stenson gained the 400 free relay in 3:06.60.
MHSAA Division 2
College of Detroit Jesuit gained the ultimate relay to place a stamp on the group’s Division 2 state championship.
The group completed with 305 factors, adopted by Byron Heart (256.5), Birmingham Seaholm (207), Farmington (149), Rochester Stony Creek (122), Birmingham Groves (121), Forest Hills Central (111), Grand Rapids Northview (105), Midland Dow (102) and Dexter (100.5).
College of Detroit Jesuit’s Evan Tack gained the 200 IM in 1:46.28. Teammate Charlie McCuiston gained the 200 free (45.45) and Patrick MacKillop gained the 100 breast (54.88).
Tack, Jack McCuiston, Matt Garza and Charlie McCuiston gained the 400 free relay (3:03.68).
Birmingham Seaholm’s Elliot Rijnovean, Finn Murray, Emmett Knudsen and Quinn O’Neill gained the 200 medley relay in 1:30.09.
Rijnovean gained the 100 butterfly (47.85) and 100 backstroke (47.10).
Stoney Creek’s Will Cicco gained the 200 free in 1:37.36 and 500 free in 4:28.36.
Utica Ford’s Maximus Dexter gained the 50 free in 20.75, holding off Forest Hills Central’s Lucas Witham (20.78).
Portage Northern’s William Blind gained diving with 508.90 factors.
Farmington’s Luke Morden, Joshua Luo, Paul DeMartini and Jack Tomlinson gained the 200 free relay (1:24.61).
MHSAA Division 3
Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood claimed the Division 3 championship with 357 factors.
Holland Christian was second with 282.5, adopted by East Grand Rapids (264), Grand Rapids Christian (191), Hamilton (154), Spring Lake (132), Otsego (110), Detroit Nation Day (90), Erie-Mason (86) and Riverview (74), rounding out the highest 10.
Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-Kingswood’s AJ Farner, Joseph Wiater, Ethan Xu and Calvin Meeker gained the 200 medley relay (1:33.78).
Farner gained the 200 free in 1:40.15 and 100 backstroke in 49.54. Wiater gained the 100 breaststroke (56.57).
Sean Lu, Ryan VanDyke, Xu and Farner gained the 400 free relay in 3:07.95.
Otsego’s Liam Smith gained the 200 IM (1:49.07) and the 100 butterfly (48.68).
Detroit Nation Day’s Jack Higgins gained the 50 free in 21.01 and 100 free (45.95).
Holland Christian’s Parker Schut gained 1-meter diving with 511.95 factors, the best within the MHSAA three divisions.
Plainwell’s Sam Harper gained the five hundred freestyle (4:34.62).
Grand Rapids Christian gained the 200 free relay as Tyler Stinton, Evan Nelson, Sawyer O’Grady and Emmett Vance touched the wall in 1:27.26.