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Trinity Prep Still Soaring, Florida High School Districts Begin

Florida high school swimming is starting to heat up, with the two small-school classes running district meets last weekend. Here’s a rapid-fire look at some of the more notable district meets:

Trinity Prep, Montverde Trade Blows in District 1A-4

Just a few weeks after breaking several national high school records in short course meters, the girls of Trinity Prep were back to outlast a tough Montverde squad in a fast District 4 meet in class 1A.

Junior Claire Maiocco, who broke the national short course meter 100 fly record in early October, hit an automatic All-America time of 54.32 to win the 100 fly and advance to the regional level. She was also part of the Trinity Prep 200 medley relay, which hit an All-America consideration time of 1:46.35.

Montverde’s Katie Schorr also got an early leg up on the All-America cuts, hitting an automatic time of 23.28 in the 50 free and a consideration time of 51.35 in the 100 free.

Ciesla, Tjon-A-Joe Shine in 1A-11

In the smallest schools division (Class 1A), Pine Crest’s Marta Ciesla and Westlake Prep’s Raiz Tjon-A-Joe were the big hitters.

Ciesla, the defending state champ in the 50 and 100 frees, won four races – an individual and three relays. Her 23.01 in the 50 is an automatic All-America time.

Meanwhile Tjon-A-Joe, a senior, went 20.56 to win the 50 free and 55.25 for the 100 breast. Both are automatic All-America bids.

Bolles School Wins 23 of 24 Events in 1A-2

Defending boys and girls state champs in class 1A, the Bolles School Sharks dropped just a single event in winning district 2.

On the boys side, Andy Song An won twice, taking the 200 free (1:45.10) and 100 back (51.27). For the girls, Olga Lapteva took two individual events, the 200 IM (2:11.71) and 100 breast (1:06.34).

The only non-Bolles winner was Providence’s Victoria Fonville, who went 24.17 in the 50 free.

American Heritage Seniors Defending State Title in 2A-11

The defending class 2A state champs on the boys side, American Heritage picked up the win in district 11.

That was led by wins in all 3 relays and individual doubles from seniors Julien Pinon and Jonathan Farah.

Pinon took the 200 free (1:42.35) and 100 fly (51.37) while Farah won the 200 IM (1:59.13) and 100 back (55.48).

Youngsters Leading Gulliver Prep Defense in 2A-12

The defending 2A girls champs are getting production from the opposite end of the roster, with underclassmen coming up big in district 12.

8th-grader Andrea Santander and freshman Emily Cordovi each won a pair of individual races to lead Gulliver Prep. Santander was 23.97 in the 50 free and 53.16 in the 100 free; Cordovi won the 100 fly in 57.85 and the 100 back in 1:00.26.

Also winning multiple events were seniors Niki Urquidi (200 free, 500 free) and Kelly Fertel (200 IM, 100 breast).

 

You can find full results of each district meet here:

 

Class 2A
District 1 | Hy-Tek
District 2Hy-Tek
District 3Hy-Tek
District 4 | Hy-Tek
District 5Hy-Tek
District 6Hy-Tek
District 7 | Hy-Tek
District 8Hy-Tek
District 9Hy-Tek
District 10 | Hy-Tek
District 11Hy-Tek
District 12Hy-Tek
Region 1 selection sheet
Region 1 athlete roster
Region 2 selection sheet
Region 2 athlete roster
Region 3 selection sheet
Region 3 athlete roster
Region 4 selection sheet
Region 4 athlete roster
Region 1 | Hy-Tek Region 2 | Hy-Tek Region 3 | Hy-Tek Region 4 | Hy-Tek
Class 2A State Meet Selection Sheet | Roster
Class 1A
District 1 | Hy-Tek
District 2Hy-Tek
District 3Hy-Tek
District 4 | Hy-Tek
District 5Hy-Tek
District 6Hy-Tek
District 7 | Hy-Tek
District 8Hy-Tek
District 9Hy-Tek
District 10 | Hy-Tek
District 11Hy-Tek
District 12Hy-Tek
Region 1 selection sheet
Region 1 athlete roster
Region 2 selection sheet
Region 2 athlete roster
Region 3 selection sheet
Region 3 athlete roster
Region 4 selection sheet
Region 4 athlete roster
Region 1 | Hy-Tek Region 2 | Hy-Tek Region 3 | Hy-Tek Region 4 | Hy-Tek
Class 1A State Meet Selection Sheet | Roster

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Jared Anderson swam for nearly twenty years. Then, Jared Anderson stopped swimming and started writing about swimming. He's not sick of swimming yet. Swimming might be sick of him, though. Jared was a YMCA and high school swimmer in northern Minnesota, and spent his college years swimming breaststroke and occasionally pretending …

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