Will Torgerson of Juneau-Douglas dives at the Southeast Alaska Regional Swim and Dive Championships at Thunder Mountain High School on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Will Torgerson of Juneau-Douglas dives at the Southeast Alaska Regional Swim and Dive Championships at Thunder Mountain High School on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Region V Swim & Dive Championships, preliminary results

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Saturday, October 28, 2017 11:17am
  • Sports

Region V Swim and Dive Championships — Preliminaries (Top 8)

Dimond Park Aquatic Center

Oct. 27, 2017

The top eight swimmers and divers at Friday’s preliminary Region V swim and dive heats qualified for Saturday’s finals, which determine who goes to the Alaska School Activities Association Swim and Dive State Championships Nov. 3 and 4 in Anchorage.

The finals take place at 4 p.m. tonight at Dimond Park Aquatic Center. Individual event and relay event winners qualify for state. Others posting top times may qualify as well, depending on how times compare to results across the state.

Check out a slideshow of Friday’s competition here.

Girls 200-yard freestyle

1, Skylar Moore, Sitka, 2:03.37. 2, Grace Harang, Sitka, 2:05.49. 3, Cameron Howard, JDHS, 2:08.84. 4, Peyten Schultz, TMHS, 2:09.30. 5, Mesa Moran, JDHS, 2:09.88. 6, Alyssa Guthrie, PHS, 2:11.07. 7, Emma Campbell, Kayhi, 2:11.30. 8, Stella Tallmon, JDHS, 2:11.59.

Boys 200-yard freestyle

1, Spencer Holt, TMHS, 1:49.28. 2, Tate Goering, JDHS, 1:51.35. 3, McKinley Janik, Sitka, 1:53.27. 4, Raymie Matiashowski, TMHS, 1:55.54. 5, Micah Grigg, TMHS, 2:00.36. 6, Makai Saline, Sitka, 2:01.69. 7, Andrew Lacey-Wilkerson, JDHS, 2:17.89. 8, Anakin Purser, Craig, 2:24.89.

Girls 200-yard IM

1, Jessica Davis, Sitka, 2:20.63. 2, Taelyn Norvell, JDHS, 2:21.60. 3, Sophia Schwantes, Sitka, 2:25.63. 4, Evangelyn Pajarillo, TMHS, 2:26.75. 5, Natalie Zimmerman, JDHS, 2:32.20. 6, Dessa Gerger, JDHS, 2:34.37. 7, Adele Hagevig, JDHS, 2:39.96. 8, Sarah Heaton, TMHS, 2:40.63.

Boys 200-yard IM

1, Bergen Davis, TMHS, 1:56.49. 2, Casey Hamilton, TMHS, 1:57.93. 3, Jacob Gagner, Sitka, 2:09.84. 4, Jaret Warstler, Kayhi, 2:19.55. 5, Anders Marius, Sitka, 2:23.53. 6, Xavier de Liedekerke, Kayhi, 2:44.97. 7, Caden Mattson, Kayhi, 3:17.01.

Girls 50-yard freestyle

1, Andyn Mulgrew-Truitt, JDHS, 25.79. 2, Whitney McArthur, Sitka, 26.07. 3, Kyleigh McArthur, Sitka, 26.54. 4, Maddy Whitethorn, PHS, 26.85. 5, Annie Hagen, TMHS, 26.86. 6, Maria Pfundt, PHS, 27.51. 7, Selma Matiashowski, 28.09. 8, Rose Pellet, Sitka, 28.61.

Boys 50-yard freestyle

1, Maury Meiresonne, Kayhi, 22.83. 2, Jake Triershield, Sitka, 22.90. 3, Britton Erickson, PHS, 23.36. 4, Rylan Wallace, PHS, 24.30. 5, Noatak Post, TMHS, 24.42. 6, Ethan Kuldt-Painter, PHS, 24.68. 7, Reed Gardinier, JDHS, 25.30. 8, Xavier de Liedekerke, Kayhi, 25.76.

Girls 100-yard butterfly

1, Laura Scherrill, Kayhi, 1:01.12. 2, Maria Pfundt, PHS, 1:03.14. 3, Sophia Schwantes, Sitka, 1:06.36. 4, Mesa Moran, JDHS, 1:06.74. 5, Evangelyn Pajarillo, TMHS, 1:06.98. 6, Selma Matiashowski, TMHS, 1:07.42. 7, Peyten Schultz, TMHS, 1:07.43. 8, Adele Hagevig, JDHS, 1:15.37.

Boys 100-yard butterfly

1, Spencer Holt, TMHS, 53.69. 2, Jacob Gagner, Sitka, 58.47. 3, Jacob Warstler, Sitka, 1:01.03. 4, Rylan Wallace, Petersburg, 1:02.22. 5, Ethan Thomas, Kayhi, 1:05.78.

Girls 100-yard freestyle

1, Cyleena Pellett, Sitka, 56.95. 2, Kyleigh McArthur, Sitka, 57.31. 3, Andyn Mulgrew-Truitt, JDHS, 57.34. 4, Maddy Whitethorn, PHS, 58.00. 5, Emily Heaton, TMHS, 1:00.98. 6, Abby Forrester, Sitka, 1:01.02. 7, Evelyn Staples, Kayhi, 1:05.90. 8, Claire Schumacher, JDHS, 1:08.43.

Boys 100-yard freestyle

1, Tate Goering, JDHS, 50.34. 2, Tyler Weldon, JDHS, 50.46. 3, Van Abbott, PHS, 50.62. 4, Britton Erickson, PHS, 51.43. 5, Jordan Diego, Sitka, 52.94. 6, Bryce Mattson, Kayhi, 55.06. 7, Sid Fleming, Sitka, 55.76. 8, Reed Gardinier, JDHS, 56.34.

Girls 500-yard freestyle

1, Grace Harang, Sitka, 5:32.66. 2, Cameron Howard, JDHS, 5:47.22. 3, Hannah Taube, TMHS, 5:49.13. 4, Natalie Zimmerman, JDHS, 5:49.83. 5, Alyssa Guthrie, PHS, 5:54.67. 6, Emma Campbell, Kayhi, 5:54.79. 7, Zoe Spencer, Kayhi, 5:55.28. 8, Erin Blankenship, Sitka, 6:22.72.

Boys 500-yard freestyle

1, Raymie Matiashowski, TMHS, 5:00.08. 2, McKinley Janik, Sitka, 5:00.43. 3, Chris Ray, TMHS, 5:10.88. 4, Micah Grigg, TMHS, 5:13.74. 5, Caleb Peimann, JDHS, 5:13.84. 6, Makai Saline, Sitka, 5:22.37. 7, Casey Evens, PHS, 5:57.34.

Girls 100-yard backstroke

1, Jessica Davis, Sitka, 1:02.21. 2, Stella Tallmon, JDHS, 1:06.84. 3, Cyleena Pellett, Sitka, 1:08.15. 4, Sunny Tveten, JDHS, 1:08.63. 5, Emily Heaton, TMHS, 1:08.71. 6, Amara Sanguni, TMHS, 1:10.63. 7, Sarah Heaton, TMHS, 1:11.38. 8, Makayla Mooer, Sitka, 1:12.86.

Boys 100-yard backstroke

1, Casey Hamilton, TMHS, 53.90. 2, Jake Triershield, Sitka, 57.76. 3, Noatak Post, TMHS, 59.79. 4, Caleb Peimann, JDHS, 59.91. 5, Noah Loseby, 1:00.16. 6, Maury Meiresonne, Kayhi, 1:02.25. 7, Bryce Mattson, Kayhi, 1:03.21. 8, August Kiessling, TMHS, 1:04.07.

Girls 100-yard breaststroke

1, Skylar Moore, Sitka, 1:09.63. 2, Whitney McArthur, Sitka, 1:13.11. 3, Zoe Spencer, Kayhi, 1:13.61. 4, Taelyn Norvell, JDHS, 1:13.94. 5, Laura Sherrill, Kayhi, 1:14.93. 6, Annie Hagen, TMHS, 1:16.49. 7, Dessa Gerger, JDHS, 1:18.56. 8, Anne Coss, Kayhi, 1:41.92.

Boys 100-yard breaststroke

1, Bergen Davis, TMHS, 59.77. 2, Tyler Weldon, JDHS, 1:04.21. 3, Van Abbott, PHS, 1:04.71. 4, Jordan Diego, Sitka, 1:08.09. 5, Ethan Kludt-Painter, PHS, 1:10.98. 6, Lewis House, Craig, 1:13.82. 7, Wyeth Sheets, Craig, 1:31.86. 8, Samuel Hannasch, TMHS, 1:31.86.

Casey Hamilton, of Thunder Mountian, swims in the Men’s 200 Yard IM preliminary at the Southeast Alaska Regional Swim and Dive Championships at Thunder Mountain High School on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

Casey Hamilton, of Thunder Mountian, swims in the Men’s 200 Yard IM preliminary at the Southeast Alaska Regional Swim and Dive Championships at Thunder Mountain High School on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire)

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