The 2017 Florida High School Athletic Association State Series kicks off this week, with the Class 1A and 2A district meets taking place from October 16-21. The top high school swimmers from around the state will compete in timed finals at districts. The top 24 swimmers in each event from the combined districts in each region will move on to their respective regional championships. The 24 fastest swimmers from the finals of all regions combined then advance to the state meet, where they compete for individual and team titles.
The FHSAA breaks down Florida swimming and diving meets into 4 classes: 1A, 2A, 3A, and 4A, with 1A being the class with the smallest schools and 4A being the class with the largest. While the 1A and 2A district meets being this week, the 3A and 4A series kicks off a week later. Classes 1A and 2A have districts from October 16-21, regionals from October 23-28, and states on November 3 (class 2A) and November 4th (class 1A). Classes 3A and 4A have districts from October 23-28, regionals from October 30-November 4, and states on November 10 (class 4A) and November 11 (class 3A).
We’ve put together all the information you need to follow the series, along with the defending champions of each district. You can find that information below, along with the links you need to follow the action.
- Results and Selections (All District, Regional, and State Meets)
- District Competition Sites
- 2016 State Series Results
CLASS 1A:
The Bolles School Bulldogs seek to extend their winning streaks, but it should be a good battle on the women’s side. The boys currently have 29 straight titles, while the girls have 27. They didn’t win any events on the girls’ side last year, and have only one returning individual champion (Ariel Spektor, 100 fly) on the boys’ side. The Bulldogs may rely on their depth and their relays to get the job done again.
State Class | Region | District | Date |
Defending champion
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Class 1A States (November 4)
Defending champ: Bolles boys, Bolles girls |
Region 1 (10/26)
Defending champ: Bolles boys, Bolles girls |
District 1 | 10/21 |
North Bay Haven boys, Maclay girls
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District 2 | 10/17 |
Bolles boys, Bolles girls
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District 3 | 10/17 |
PK Yonge boys, PK Yonge girls
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Region 2 (10/28)
Defending champ: Trinity Prep boys, Lake Highland girls |
District 4 | 10/21 |
Trinity Prep boys, Trinity Prep girls
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District 5 | 10/18 |
Cocoa Beach boys, Cocoa Beach girls
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District 6 | 10/18 |
Lake Placid boys, Lake Placid girls
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Region 3 (10/28)
Defending champ: Berkeley Prep boys, Berkeley Prep girls |
District 7 | 10/21 |
Berkeley Prep boys, Berkeley Prep girls
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District 8 | 10/21 |
Shorecrest Prep boys, Shorecrest Prep girls
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District 9 | 10/18 |
Seacrest Country Day boys, Bishop Verot girls
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Region 4 (10/27)
Defending champ: Saint Andrew’s boys, Pine Crest girls |
District 10 | 10/19 |
Saint Andrew’s boys, Saint Andrew’s girls
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District 11 | 10/20 |
Pine Crest boys, Pine Crest girls
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District 12 | 10/18 |
Ransom Everglades boys, Ransom Everglades girls
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CLASS 2A:
Gulliver Prep’s Miguel Cancel, a Florida commit, returns to defend his titles in both the 200 IM and 500 free. His school is the defending champion on both the boys’ and girls’ sides. Teammate Emily Cordovi will also defend 2 individual titles, as she’s the reigning 100 fly and 100 back champ. There are 2 more women returning to defend multiple titles: Bayshore’s Ryley Ober (200 free, 500 free) and American Heritage’s Catharine Cooper (50 free, 100 free), who claimed every individual free race last season between the two of them.
State Class | Region | District | Date |
Defending champion
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Class 2A States (November 3)
Defending champ: Gulliver Prep boys, Gulliver Prep girls |
Region 1 (10/26)
Defending champ: Arnold boys, Mosley girls |
District 1 | 10/18 |
Mosley boys, Mosley girls
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District 2 | 10/19 |
Stanton boys, Stanton girls
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District 3 | 10/17 |
Ponte Vedra boys, Ponte Vedra girls
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Region 2 (10/28)
Defending champ: Lincoln Park boys, Eastside girls |
District 4 | 10/20 |
District 4: Eastside boys, Eastside girls
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District 5 | 10/20 |
Titusville boys, Titusville girls
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District 6 | 10/17 |
Sebring boys, Sebring girls
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Region 3 (10/28)
Defending champ: Jesuit boys, Academy of Holy Names girls |
District 7 | 10/20 |
Lecanto boys, Lecanto girls
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District 8 | 10/21 |
Lakewood boys, Land O’Lakes High School girls
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District 9 | 10/21 |
Jesuit boys, Academy of Holy Names girls
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Region 4 (10/28)
Defending champ: Gulliver Prep boys, Gulliver Prep girls |
District 10 | 10/19 |
Cape Coral High School boys, Port Charlotte High School girls
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District 11 | 10/19 |
Pompano Beach boys, Suncoast girls
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District 12 | 10/20 |
Gulliver Prep boys, Gulliver Prep girls
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CLASS 3A:
Belen Jesuit’s Aitor Fungairino will compete in his final state series before heading off to Texas next fall. Fungairino is the defending state champion in both the 200 and 500 freestyles. Louisville commit Alena Kraus, a Gainesville senior, is one of the top returners on the women’s side, having won the 100 and 200 freestyles at the 2016 meet. She’s won 3 straight titles in the 200 free and 2 straight titles in the 100 free.
Kraus will look to lead her school to victory over Bartram Trail after Bartram Trail edged them out by half a point last season. That made them the first northeast Florida public high school to win a girls state title since 1941.
State Class | Region | District | Date |
Defending champion
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Class 3A States (November 11)
Defending champ: Lawton Chiles boys, Bartram Trail girls |
Region 1 (11/1)
Defending champ: Lawton Chiles boys, Bartram Trail girls |
District 1 | 10/27 |
Niceville boys, Niceville girls
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District 2 | 10/23 |
Lawton Chiles boys, Lincoln Girls
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District 3 | 10/24 |
Bartram Trail boys, Bartram Trail girls
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Region 2 (11/3)
Defending champ: Lake Minneola boys, New Smyrna Beach girls |
District 4 | 10/26 |
New Smyrna Beach boys, New Smyrna Beach girls
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District 5 | 10/25 |
Viera boys, Viera girls
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District 6 | 10/28 |
Winter Haven High School boys, Lakeland girls
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Region 3 (11/4)
Defending champ: Venice boys, Gulf Coast girls |
District 7 | 10/27 |
Venice High School boys, Venice High School girls
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District 8 | 10/27 |
Osceola boys, Osceola girls
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District 9 | 10/26 |
Naples High School boys, Gulf Coast girls
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Region 4 (11/4)
Defending champ: Belen Jesuit boys, Martin County girls |
District 10 | 10/25 |
Martin County boys, Martin County girls
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District 11 | 10/26 |
Fort Lauderdale boys, Fort Lauderdale girls
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District 12 | 10/24 |
District 12: Doral Academy boys, Doral Academy girls
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CLASS 4A:
Florida commit and U.S. National Teamer Robert Finke headlines the class 4A action. Finke, a Countryside senior, is the defending state champion in the 200 IM and 500 free. Plant’s Morgan Tankersley, a future member of the Stanford Cardinal, looks to lead her team to victory on the women’s side. She smashed State Record in both the 200 free and 500 free last season, including a 17-year-old record set by Janelle Atkinson in the 500 free.
The Oviedo and Buccholz girls will battle it out again this season after Oviedo beat Buchholz for the region 1 title, but Buchholz turned the tables to win states ahead of Plant (2nd) and video (3rd). The dynamic sprint duo of Kaitlyn Cronin and Talia Bates returns for Buchholz, while Oviedo’s squad is led by returning sophomore Abigail Gibbons, who won regionals and finished 2nd at states in the 100 fly last season. A new addition to Buchholz’s squad, Isabel Ivey, makes them very dangerous this year. Ivey was last year’s 1A champion in the 200 IM and 50 free. She will once again chase the 200 IM State Record set by Olympic champ Melanie Margalis in 2009 (1:57.07). She came within tenths last season with her 1:57.31.
State Class | Region (defending champs) | District | Date | Defending champion |
Class 4A States (November 10) Defending champ: Riverview boys, FW Buchholz girls |
Region 1 (11/1) Defending champ: FW Buchholz boys, Oviedo girls |
District 1 | 10/27 | Duncan U. Fletcher boys, FW Buchholz girls |
District 2 | 10/25 | Seminole High School boys, Oviedo High School girls | ||
District 3 | 10/25 | West Orange High Schol boys, West Orange High School girls | ||
Region 2 (11/4) Defending champ: Riverview boys, Riverview girls |
District 4 | 10/26 | Olympia High School boys, Olympia High School girls | |
District 5 | 10/25 | Bloomingdale boys, Plant High School girls | ||
District 6 | 10/28 | Riverview boys, Riverview girls | ||
Region 3 (11/3) Defending champ: Boca Raton boys, Jupiter girls |
District 7 | 10/27 | Jupiter boys, Jupiter girls | |
District 8 | 10/24 | Boca Raton boys, Wellington girls | ||
District 9 | 10/26 | SainThomas Aquinas boys, SainThomas Aquinas girls | ||
Region 4 (11/2) Defending champ: Cypress Bay boys, Cypress Bay girls |
District 10 | 10/25 | Cypress Bay boys, Cypress Bay girls | |
District 11 | 10/23 | Miami Beach boys, Miami Beach girls | ||
District 12 | 10/23 | John A. Ferguson boys, Coral Reef girls |
Just a quick note for 1A. Jessica Nava is two time defending State Champ and state record holder in the 100 Fly. She is returning State Champ in the 100 Back.
Lauren, you do know Plant HS was runner-up last year?
Yep. This isn’t meant to be a comprehensive review or full preview of the state meets. I will do those individually ahead of each meet. I noted that Buchholz won states last season but lost the regional meet to Oviedo. The state champs are usually the winners of their district and region as well, so some might find that interesting. Plant is very much a title threat and were the runners-up last year. But I will re-word the sentence if it seems confusing to you.
No need to re-word. Not confusing at all. Look forward to preview after Region meets!
Thanks! I changed it anyways so it explicitly says they were 2nd. Just in case.
(Not trying to sound rude I just wondered if somehow it insinuates otherwise to you)
Gulliver also has another 2 event state champion from last year’s meet: Trey Gribble.
Any relation to Matt Gribble? One of the all time great flyers for the US!
Plant HS will give Bucholz all it can handle!
Also I believe regionals will be timed finals, they changed it from a prelims-finals system a couple years ago and I don’t think it changed back.
My mistake. I have fixed this also. I swam at these meets back when I was in high school and they were still doing prelims/finals. Felt a little old for a moment there.
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Wish they still did that but I think it makes it easier travel-wise for most schools.
I think Isabel Ivey transferred to Bucholz this year making their sprint relays even more dynamic
Yes that is correct… She will be competing in 4A this year.
Thanks. I’ll add that in.