PREP SWIMMING: Port Angeles boys crush Klahowya

BREMERTON — Port Angeles’ relay teams swept Klahowya to propel the Roughriders boys swim team to a 110-47 win over the Eagles on Thursday.

“The boys all swam great with many of the new swimmers bettering times from Tuesday’s” season-opening meet, Port Angeles coach Pete Van Rossen said.

The 200-yard medley relay team of Taylor Martin, Carter Droz, Henry Shaw and Josh Krzysiak bested Klahowya by just six tenths of a second with a winning time of one minute, 57.26 seconds.

Martin, Kryzsiak, Josh Gavin and Alex Hertzog partnered to win the 200 free relay in 1:42.52.

Shaw, Alex Che, Hertzog and Gavin racked up a win in the 400 free relay with a time of 4:00.16.

The Riders also swept first through third places in the 100 free.

Krzysiak won the race in 55.59, Martin was second (55.89) and Adam Boyd third in 1:01.55.

Hertzog (1:04.4) edged the other Alex, Che (1:06.1), in the 100 butterfly with each swimmer earning a district-qualifying time.

Gavin also won the 200 individual medley in 2:13.23.

Port Angeles (1-1)

Kingston 103, Sequim 61

KINGSTON — The Wolves went up against a Class 2A state powerhouse in a road meet Thursday.

The Buccaneers won the 2018 state championship and were third last season.

Three Sequim swimmers won individual events.

Deven Biehler earned a victory in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 58.39 seconds.

Jesse Bobst triumphed in the 100 breast in 1:17.56.

Kaleb Needoba edged Kingston’s Charlie Near by less than half a second to win the 100 back with a time of 1:05.24.

Needoba, Will Plasch, Zen Graham and Biehler teamed for a strong second-place showing in the 200 relay. The Sequim swimmers finished in 1:45.20, behind the Buccaneers’ in 1:45.06.

Sequim (0-2) visits Bremerton on Wednesday.

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