Arizona State Swimming and Diving Championships – Division 2 Boys
- Friday, November 3rd – Saturday, November 4th
- Skyline Aquatic Center, Mesa, AZ
- Short course yards
- Results
Top 5 Team Scores
- Chaparral High School – 364
- Catalina Foothills High School – 202
- Campo Verde High School – 174
- Notre Dame Prep School – 156
- Canyon del Oro High School – 154
Event Winners:
- 200 medley relay: Chaparral HS (Hoban, Leblanc, Simmons, Acheson) 1:36.29
- 200 free: Scott Pekarske (Catalina Foothills HS), 1:42.10
- 200 IM: Matthew Leblanc (Chaparral HS), 1:53.42
- 50 free: Ansel Averitte (Notre Dame Prep HS), 21.29
- 100 fly: Jordan Nabor (Verrado HS), 50.37
- 100 free: Harris Temple (Prescott HS), 46.92
- 500 free: Scott Pekarske (Catalina Foothills HS), 4:36.87
- 200 free relay: Chaparral HS (Popper, Best, Rodriguez, Clark), 1:28.17
- 100 back: Miller Browne (Williams Field HS), 51.80
- 100 breast: Matthew Leblanc (Chaparral HS), 57.35
- 400 free relay: Catalina Foothills HS (DeFoor, Greener, Mulay, Pekarske), 3:13.71
- 1 meter diving: Daniel Muller (Centennial HS), 518.25
The Arizona Interscholastic Association State Championship meet is split into three divisions for scoring purposes, which each have their own qualifying times (view them here). The Chaparral High School boys won another Division 2 state title on Saturday, November 4th. This is their 2nd consecutive state title, and the Chaparral girls also won their 4th consecutive title on Saturday. Chaparral, Ryan Hoffer‘s old high school, won with a score of 364 to 202 over runner-up Catalina Foothills. Last year Chaparral also won over Catalina Foothills, but only by 33.5 points.
Chaparral took both the 200 medley relay and 200 free relay, but was DQ’d on the 400 free relay. They had 18 total top 8 finishes, including 4 wins.
Daniel Muller of Centennial HS dominated diving, winning by 61.20 points.
Daniel is so good, flawless diver only started diving last year he quit trampolining where he was level 9 to do it. Also great swim from Parker Hansen, comes in with a best of 1:06 then drops it to 58. Look for Daniel to do a lot more in the coming years