Led by senior Tyler Edlefsen, Palo Verde scored 91 points to hold off second-place Coronado, which scored 84, and won the Class 4A state title.
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Aimee Garcia and Rose Pouch each won two individual events Thursday at UNLV to help Boulder City’s girls capture their seventh straight Class 3A Southern Region title.
Team previews (as submitted by coaches) for the 2019 prep boys swimming season.
Boulder City’s girls team won their record sixth-straight team championship behind two record-setting performances from Rose Pouch. But the Boulder City boys team saw their streak of seven consecutive state titles ended by Truckee.
The twin brother-sister duo of Rose and A.J. Pouch, combined for eight wins, as the Eagles rolled to a pair of regional titles.
Pio Bragado won two individual events Wednesday to help Durango’s boys swimming team take an 83-55 decision against Mojave at Adelson School.
Tomer Blit and Benjamin Khavkin each won two individual events Tuesday at Pavilion to lead the Adelson School boys swimming team to a 119-76 win over Cimarron-Memorial.
The Lions return five lettermen as they look to show improvement throughout the season.
Follow the link for postseason boys and girls swimming and diving honors, as selected by coaches. All-region teams will be posted as they are received.
The Boulder City boys and girls teams each won titles at the 3A state swimming and diving championships Saturday at the Carson Aquatic Center.
Wesley Su won the 100-yard breaststroke and was second in the 200 freestyle Thursday to lead Spring Valley’s boys swimming team to a 116-96 win over Cheyenne at Adelson School.
The Lions have only three lettermen returning, but are encouraged by their freshman class.
Follow the link for postseason swimming honors, as selected by coaches. All-league and all-region teams will be posted as they are received.
Boulder City’s boys made it somewhat interesting by scoring 110 points to defeat second-place Sierra Vista by 25 points. But the girls dominated throughout, scoring 156 points to easily get past second-place Truckee, which finished with 111 points. It was the sixth consecutive championship for the Eagles’ boys and the fourth straight for the girls.
Mandy Gebhart, Montana Lloyd and Rose Pouch each placed first in two individual events, and Boulder City won seven of the eight individual swimming events Friday to run away with the Division I-A Southern Region girls swimming title at UNLV.