Swim team continues roll through Wesco

By JIM WALLER
Whidbey News Times Sports editor
January 14, 2010 · 10:29 AM

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The Oak Harbor High School swim and dive team continued to roll through the Wesco North with a 118-64 win over Cascade at John Vanderzicht Memorial Pool Wednesday.

Oak Harbor (5-0, 8-0) goes to Lake Stevens (2-2, 4-4) next Thursday, Jan. 21.

The Wildcats won nine of 12 events; Price Hu led the way with four wins.

Hu met the state qualifying mark in the 100-meter butterfly with a winning time of 1:01.59, took the diving event with 120.85 points and swam on two first-place relay teams.

He joined Matt Bolte, Yale Rosen and Jacob Jepsen to take the 200 freestyle relay (1:49.33); and Bolte, Jepsen, and Josh Jepsen to win the 400 free relay (3:59.86).

Josh Jepsen also won the 200 individual medley (2:26.13) and took first with Jacob Jepsen, Rosen and Brandon Vagt to win the 200 medley relay (1:58.43).

Devin Schell grabbed firsts in the 200 free (2:11.48) and 400 free (4:48.93).

Ben Cardinal swam to a win in the 100 backstroke (1:12.65).

Other top three finishers for Oak Harbor:

200 medley relay: 3. Cole Weinstein, Keaton Dieter, Brett Vagt, David Kusnick (2:27.78).

200 free: 2. Bolte (2:11.53).

200 IM: 2. Weinstein (2:38.17); 3. Brett Vagt, 2:47.5).

50 free: 2. Rosen (26.72); 3. Jacob Jepsen (27.09).

Diving: 2. Matt Reith (120.55).

100 butterfly: 2. Brandon Vagt (1:03.5).

100 free: 2. Bolte (58.65).

400 free: 3. John Kaltenbach (5:29.63).

200 free relay: 3. Corey Butler, Tyler Buchanan, Judd Ford, Schell (2:10.02).

100 back: 3. Brett Vagt (1:18.85).

100 breaststroke: 2. Rosen (1:14.88); 3. Brandon Vagt (1:18.46).

400 free relay: Butler, Buchanan, Ford, Kaltenbach (5:14).

Contact Whidbey News Times Sports editor Jim Waller at jwaller@whidbeynewsgroup.com or 360-675-6611 ext. 5060.

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