Shorecrest Boys Swim Dive - District Champs and move on to State

Shoreline, WASports

The Shorecrest boys swim and dive team claimed their fifth consecutive district title at the WesCo 3A finals, further solidifying their dominance in the sport. Under the guidance of Coach Scott Kelley, the team entered the finals with a strong track record, boasting an impressive 24 finals swims. The highlight of the evening was the relay team, comprising Danny Stephenson, Ian Reece, Kason Kirkpatrick, and Triston Serrano, who set a new meet record in the 200 Medley relay. Individual performances were equally commendable, with Zander Muilenburg and Colton Stoecker achieving first and second places in the 200 and 500 freestyle events. Other notable finishes included Ian Reece, Kason Kirkpatrick, and Dash Jackson, each contributing to the team's overall success.

The Shorecrest team will send 11 participants to the state meet next weekend, aiming to compete for a top-four finish in the 3A state championship. Their undefeated record in WesCo throughout their high school careers showcases their exceptional talent and commitment. With such a strong lineup, expectations are high for their upcoming performance at the state level.

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