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V Swim: Three relay teams’competed on final day-of state
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relay team of Morson, Karr, Jayden
Lovingfoss and Benedict also finished
12th witha time of 3:41.30.
Shelton competed in the ZOO-yard
medley relay but was disqualified af-
ter the second swimmerleapt ofl‘ the
starting blocks before. the first swim-
mer touched the end of the pool.
The Highclimbers finished 15th
with 37 points.‘Pullman won the team
title with 286 points.
“The‘big thing was yesterday, we
made it with as many swims as we did
for finals. We did what we hoped to do,”
Shelton coach Chad Youngquist, told
the Journal. “I think we prettymuch
stayed where we were, a couple shifts.
here and there but not big changes. I
thought the big highlight was just be-
ing here, especially being in finals or I
in consolations with all three relays.”
This is'the first time the Shelton
boys have had three relays compete at
state in 28 years, according to Shelton
coach Rob Phelan.
“It’s a big milestone, usually we put
together one relay, two relays, a group
of four, and we were able to get six
guys together and we came out of last
year that we weren’t going to be as fast
this year,” Phelan said. “We’ve sur- -
passed those times from what we did
last year so really happy with those.”
Lovingfoss‘ set two! personal re-
cords in his relay times and Karr had
a personal record as well. Morson and
Holzgrove each had personal-records
Friday. . .
It was a successful meet for the
Sheltdn boys, and Benedict’s early
goal for his sophomore season is to win
two medals at state and be the district
Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023 Shelton-Mason County Journal Page 29
Shelton’s Andrew Karr swims in the ZOO-yard freestyle relay during the
state 2A swim meet Saturday at the King
County Aquatic Center in Federal Way. Journal photo by Matt Baide ,_
champion.
,“Thank you to» my parents and
teammates and coaches for being so
great and supportive,” Benedict said.
With only one senior competing
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back and better than ever next season.
, “This is a great group of boys,
they’ve worked hard,” Phelan said.
“For a small group, it’s hard to
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