![]() “ is something I’ve been looking forward to be a part of,” Bade said. After a great butterfly at a “random invite,” Bade was switched to fly and the comparable Collins handled backstroke. Nazareth Academy freshman diver Cooper Kosanovich also advanced with his seventh-place 403.35.īade started this season contributing the opening backstroke leg of the medley relay. This will be Bade’s state meet debut, along with Gantt, Collins and Adler, a first-year diver. “Then state is just having fun and getting your hand to the wall first.” ![]() “Personally, the most stressful part is the sectional meet and just getting them through,” LTHS coach Erin Rodriguez said. Just missing additional state berths were fourth-place Rosa (100 breast in 59.39) and seventh-place Vitek (100 free in 47.75) by. Both divers - senior Alec Paras (3rd, 452.90) and sophomore Matt Adler (6th, 425.25) – also advanced.īade and Wanless are seeded No. Other LTHS individual qualifiers were second-place Foley (100 breaststroke in 57.41) and Wanless (100 free in 46.59), who comfortably bested the respective 59.35 and 47.71 cuts. ![]() A lot of the boys were half rested for sectionals so we’re not even at our final form yet.”īade won his 100 back (51.08) while Collins (51.10) beat the 52.90 cut. It also gives us a sense we have to defend we’re worth those seeds,” Vitek said. Top six are considered first-team all-state. Vitek and Graeme Gantt won both the 200 freestyle relay (1:25.14) and 400 free relay (3:07.63) with the third fastest sectional times in those events. LTHS’ 200 medley relay of Collins, senior Aidan Foley, Bade and senior Jack Wanless (1:31.78) won with the state’s fastest sectional time.
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