WESTMONT โ Again.
Behold the operative word for a certain team and more than a few individuals at Saturdayโs boys swimming and diving state meet at FMC Natatorium in Westmont.
Hinsdale Central won its second straight state championship and 20th overall behind five event titles. Red Devils junior Joshua Bey motored his way to a pair of state-meet records (200-yard IM, 1:44.89; 100 breaststroke, 52.98) and helped the squadโs 200 medley relay supplant another state mark with a time of 1:29.13 (with Matthew Vatev, Jeffrey Hou and Brody Marcet).
โMonths ago, at a meet in Israel (at Junior Worlds), I went out hard and was in second place in the 200 breaststroke,โ Bey said. โThen my body broke down as I fell to sixth. My body didnโt break down today. โIโd faced my fears.โ
And flattened them.
West Chicago co-op senior and reigning 100 back state champion Brady Johnson, meanwhile, crushed it in his final prep meet, topping the 100-free and 100-back fields in 43.29 and 46.82, respectively.
โBrady Johnson, again,โ the meetโs PA announcer boomed as the future Arizona State Sun Devil received his gold prize in the 100 back.
Johnson was THE talk of Fridayโs prelim session, having set state-meet records in the 100 free (43.15) and 100 back (46.65).
โOh, wow, that was tougher than the 100 free,โ Johnson said after beating FMC Aquatic club teammate Szymon Mieczkowski of Schaumburg (runner-up 47.04) in the 100 back on Saturday. โIโm glad he was next to me, pushing me. It was a battle. We go back and forth. Heโs my equal. Now itโs back to training and more grinding. Nothing has changed.โ
Waubonsie Valley (154 points) finished in third place (behind HCโs 337.5 and New Trierโs 210.5) for the second time in six years under coach Christopher Hagenbaumer. His crew was 8 points behind third-place St. Ignatius before the final event, the 400 free relay.
St. Ignatiusโ quartet finished 11th (3:05.58); Hagenbaumerโs foursome of Tyler Bardak, Luke Martens, Shaun Bahl and Sam Lohman finished seventh (3:04.58).
โWhat a grand finale to four years for our seniors,โ the coach said. โThey came together and earned this. We had to โฆ finish. And we did.
โItโs the heart; itโs their collective heart,โ he added, tapping his chest as he spoke. โMy seniors โ theyโre like my sons โ are going away, going off to college. Iโm so proud of them.โ
Ignatius wound up in fourth place, 4 points behind WV.
Neuqua Valley senior Alex Parkinson successfully defended his 500-yard free state title, touching in a swift 4:22.33 (nearly 3 seconds faster than his prelim effort) ahead of runner-up Chase Maier (4:24.18) of Oswego.
โAs I got closer to the end of the race, I thought, โStill in front; I can win this,โโ Parkinson said. โMy plan near the end of the race was to make everybody else feel uncomfortable.โ
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Stevenson was fifth (143), followed by Marmion (117), West Chicago co-op (94), Maine South (91), Naperville North (67) and Barrington (65).
The meet, in a nutshell: Hinsdale Central โ too good.
โItโs a very nice place to work,โ said Red Devils coach Bob Barber, whose 2022-23 edition was declared national champion by SwimCloud. โLast year we had (pedestal) swimmers. This year we relied on interchangeable swimmers. Many times, too many to count, Iโd look around and ask, โAre you available?โ How about you?โ
โThey usually were,โ he added, โand theyโd come through for us. The goal all year was โXXโ (20, as in reaching that number of state titles in program history).โ
Other notable results Saturday: Hinsdale Centralโs championship 400 free relay team (Nojus Bertulis, Nate Harris, Henry Guo, Hou; 2:59.87); Hou (second, 200 IM, 1:45.75; second, 100 fly, 47.45); Nazarethโs Cooper Kosanovich, second in the diving competition with a score of 508.85; Oswegoโs Maier (second, 200 free, 1:37.53) WVโs 200 medley relay (third, 1:30.72; Bardak, Nathan Huynh, Keian Lam, Alex Schwartz); Lam (third, 100 breast, 53.89); Marmionโs 400 free relay (third, 3:03.41; Evan Conti, Brayden Capen, Braden Nagel, Dan Ginaitis).
Also, Naperville Centralโs Max Goettsch (fourth, 100 free, 44.49); Naperville Northโs 200 free relay (fourth, 123.3; Jonathan Wang, Rubenas Stackevicius, Ethan Herscher, Alvin Ng); Conti (sixth, 200 free, 1:38.7); Marmionโs Capen (sixth, 200 IM, 1:49.93); and St. Charles Eastโs Kyle Algrim (sixth, 500 free, 4:30.62).
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