SoHi, Homer clash in swim dual

SoHi, Homer clash in swim dual

The Soldotna swimming and diving team hosted Homer for a dual meet Friday. The Soldotna girls won 183-108, while the Homer boys notched a 128-121 victory. Results follow:

Soldotna girls 183, Homer 108

200-yard medley relay — 1. Homer (Anderson, Story, Berry, Bales), 2:00.19; 2. Soldotna, 2:01.79; 3. Soldotna, 2:15.81.

200 freestyle — 1. Adeline Berry, Hom, 2:12.88; 2. Kortney Birch, Sol, 2:13.52; 3. Madelyn Brennan, Sol, 2:17.31.

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200 IM — 1. Madison Story, 2:16.36; 2. Madison Snyder, 2:28.34; 3. Rachel Spence, 3:00.06.

50 freestyle — 1. Madelyn Barkman, Sol, 25.99; 2. Sydney Juliussen, Sol, 26.32; 3. Alia Bales, Hom, 26.90.

Diving — 1. Katie Creglow, Sol, 1:09.93; 2. Madison Snyder, Sol, 1:10.11; 3. Darby McMillan, Sol, 1:14.21.

100 butterfly — 1. Katie Creglow, Sol, 1:09.93; 2. Madison Snyder, Sol, 1:10.11; 3. Darby McMillan, Sol, 1:14.21.

100 freestyle — 1. Sydney Juliussen, Sol, 57.30; 2. Madelyn Brennan, Sol, 57.91; 3. Adeline Berry, Hom, 59.64.

500 freestyle — 1. Kortney Birch, Sol, 6:06.72; 2. Ruth Fredrickson, Sol, 6:34.28; 3. Sydney Erickson, Sol, 6:35.76.

200 freestyle relay — 1. Soldotna (Barkman, Brennan, Birch, S. Juliussen), 1:48.64; 2. Homer, 1:52.84; 3. Soldotna, 2:04.91.

100 backstroke — 1. Madison Story, Hom, 1:01.14; 2. Darby McMillan, Sol, 1:11.04; 3. Kaylin Anderson, Hom, 1:11.31.

100 breaststroke — 1. Katie Creglow, Sol, 1:14.74; 2. Madelyn Barkman, Sol, 1:16.68; 3. Hartley Miller, Hom, 1:19.81.

400 freestyle relay — 1. Homer (Bales, Fabich, Story, Anderson), 4:07.20; 2. Soldotna, 4:40.51; 3. Soldotna, 4:51.43.

Homer boys 128, Soldotna 121

200 medley relay — 1. Homer (Arndt, Castellani, Nelson, Handley), 1:51.09; 2. Soldotna, 1:54.70; 3. Soldotna, 2:12.35.

200 freestyle — 1. Jake Nelson, Hom, 2:05.60; 2. Jeremy Kupferschmid, Sol, 2:12.89; 3. Wynad Strudom, Hom, 2:34.83.

200 IM — 1. Teddy Handley, Hom, 2:17.87; 2. Skyler Rodriguez, Hom, 2:21.68; 3. Kody Van Dyke, Sol, 2:51.05.

50 free — 1. Ethan Evans, Sol, 23.21; 2. Clayton Arndt, Hom, 23.23; 3. David Grinestaff, Sol, 25.97.

Diving — 1. Kylin Welch, Sol, 543.00; 2. Sam Skolnick, Sol, 401.30; 3. Rio Shemet Pitcher, Hom, 256.05.

100 butterfly — 1. Jake Nelson, Hom, 57.39; 2. Ethan Evans, Sol, 57.70; 3. Teddy Handley, Hom, 59.31.

100 freestyle — 1. Clayton Arndt, Hom, 51.41; 2. Nathan Pitka, Sol, 1:03.48; 3. Kody Van Dyke, Sol, 1:03.64.

500 freestyle — 1. Skyler Rodriguez, Hom, 5:54.92; 2. Jeremy Kupferschmid, Sol, 6:08.38; 3. Jacob Hodnick, Hom, 7:24.82.

200 freestyle relay — 1. Homer (Handley, Rodriguez, Nelson, Arndt), 1:36.58; 2. Soldotna, 1:39.70; 3. Soldotna, 2:01.17.

100 backstroke — 1. Theo Castellani, Hom, 1:04.51; 2. Liam Hartman, Sol, 1:44.23; 3. Juda Rainwater, Hom, 1:49.59.

100 breaststroke — 1. Wynad Strudom, Hom, 1:16.81; 2. Carson Ratky, Sol, 1:18.96; 3. Anthony Melkomukov, Hom, 1:35.09.

400 freestyle relay — 1. Soldotna (Grinestaff, Kupferschmid, Pitka, Van Dyke), 4:04.65; 2. Homer, 4:24.32.

SoHi, Homer clash in swim dual
SoHi, Homer clash in swim dual
SoHi, Homer clash in swim dual

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