Kenai girls, Homer boys swimmers win Homer Invite

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The Kenai girls and Homer boys won the Homer Invitational on Saturday in Homer.

The Kardinals girls scored 97 points, while Homer had 94, Soldotna had 85 and Seward had four.

The Mariners boys had 71 points, while the Stars had 69, Kenai had 65 and Seward had 30.

Homer Invitational

Saturday in Homer

GIRLS

Team scores: 1. Kenai, 97; 2. Homer, 94; 3. Soldotna, 85; 4. Seward, 4.

200-yard medley relay — 1. Homer (Nelson, Pearson, Carlin, Carroll), 2:05.31; 2. Soldotna, 2:07.74; 3. Kenai, 2:11.71.

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200 freestyle — 1. Hager Elserry, Ken, 2:07.34; 2. Carly Nelson, 2:09.19; 3. Heidi Snyder, 2:15.24.

200 IM — 1. Madison Snyder, 2:26.28; 2. Charisma Watkins, 2:32.59; 3. Annabelle Franciscone, 2:36.63.

50 freestyle — 1. Sierra Hershberger, Ken, 27.74; 2. Cassidy Carroll, Hom, 27.79; 3. Tirzah Frederickson, Sol, 28.96.

100 butterfly — 1. Carly Nelson, Hom, 1:01.01; 2. Heidi Snyder, Sol, 1:16.40; 3. Olivia Overdorf, Hom, 1:22.44.

100 freestyle — 1. Sierra Hershberger, Ken, 1:02.37; 2. Tirzah Frederickson, Sol, 1:02.65; 3. McKenna Carlin, Hom, 1:02.68.

500 freestyle — 1. Hager Elserry, Ken, 5:59.33; 2. Madison McDonald, Ken, 6:18.35; 3. Charisma Watkins, Sol, 6:23.93.

200 freestyle relay — 1. Kenai (Hershberger, Anderson, Duffield, Elserry), 1:53.85; 2. Soldotna, 1:54.81; 3. Kenai, 2:06.24.

100 backstroke — 1. Madison Snyder, Sol, 1:08.62; 2. Cassidy Carroll, Hom, 1:10.65; 3. McKenna Carlin, Hom, 1:11.06.

100 breaststroke — 1. Hazel Pearson, Hom, 1:22.73; 2. Meg Roberts, Sol, 1:30.44; 3. Audrey McDonald, Ken, 1:32.52.

400 freestyle relay — 1. Homer (Nelson, Franciscone, Pearson, Carroll), 4:11.34; 2. Soldotna, 5:07.40.

BOYS

Team scores: 1. Homer, 71; 2. Soldotna, 69; 3. Kenai, 65; 4. Seward, 30.

200 medley relay — 1. Homer (Hennick, Nollar, Rodriguez, Fry), 1:54.22; 2. Kenai, 1:56.99; 3. Soldotna, 1:59.10.

200 freestyle — 1. Koda Poulin, 1:54.30; 2. Nikita Monyahan, 1:59.08; 3. Hunter Fry, 2:04.61.

200 IM — 1. Samuel Anderson, Ken, 2:18.78; 2. Lucas Nollar, Hom, 2:24.00; 3. Toli Boutwell, Sol, 2:34.70.

50 freestyle — 1. Skyler Rodriguez, Hom, 23.95; 2. Bengimin Ambrosiani, Sew, 24.46; 3. Jackson Bird, Sew, 24.83.

100 butterfly — 1. Koda Poulin, Ken, 55.72; 2. Skyler Rodriguez, Hom, 58.81; 3. Bengimin Ambrosiani, Sew, 1:02.84.

100 freestyle — 1. Max Reese, Sol, 55.37; 2. Leif Jaworski, Hom, 1:02.56; 3. Espen Hennick, Hom, 1:07.78.

500 freestyle — 1. Ethan Berga, Ken, 5:54.29; 2. Benn Abel, Sol, 6:35.08; 3. Nikita Monyahan, Sol, 7:20.22.

200 freestyle relay — 1. Homer (Rodriguez, Nollar, Fry, Hennick), 1:44.04; 2. Kenai, 1:44.12; 3. Soldotna, 1:45.70.

100 backstroke — 1. Samuel Anderson, Ken, 1:00.38; 2. Nickolas Ambrosiani, Sew, 1:04.63; 3. Toli Boutwell, Sol, 1:12.78.

100 breaststroke — 1. Jackson Bird, 1:09.12; 2. Max Reese, Sol, 1:09.13; 3. Lucas Nollar, Hom, 1:12.57.

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