Western Slope Boys Swimming and Diving Championships results
Friday at Glenwood Springs Community Center
Preliminaries (top three plus Glenwood Springs swimmers’ times)
200-yard medley relay ” 1. Durango, 1:47.99; 2. Grand Junction, 1:48.12; 3. Montrose, 1:54.42. 200 freestyle ” 1. Ty Walton, Grand Junction, 1:51.21; 2. Teale Kitson, Durango, 1:53.57; 3. Peter Thomas, Montrose, 2:00.13; 10. Alex Moore, Glenwood Springs, 2:22.27. 200 IM ” 1. Robert Stafford, Durango, 2:06.12; 2. Sam Leonhart, Grand Junction, 2:08.85; 3. Taylor Sallee, Durango, 2:09.63; 11. Geoffrey Moore, Glenwood Springs, 2:43.97. 50 free ” 1. Cole Worsley, Moffat County, 21.94; 2. Ben Krane, Grand Junction, 22.68; 3. Tyler Kalsow, Moffat County, 23.04; 5. George Keeper, Glenwood Springs, 24.78. 100 butterfly ” 1. Cole Worsley, Moffat County, 54.31; 2. Cy Pearo, Grand Junction, 56.3; 3. Matt Stilwell, Durango, 57.37.
100 freestyle ” 1. Kalen Dear, Durango, 47.92; 2. Ben Krane, Grand Junction, 50.97; 3. Alex Schweitz, Durango, 52.6; 11. George Keeper, Glenwood Springs, 57.42. 500 freestyle ” 1. Ty Walton, Grand Junction, 5:05.9; 2. Taylor Sallee, Durango, 5:16.83; 3. Kyle Steitz, Moffat County, 5:37.76. 200 freestyle relay ” 1. Moffat County, 1:35.54; 2. Grand Junction, 1:36.86; 3. Montrose, 1:38.42; 8. Glenwood Springs, 1:54.88. 100 backstroke ” 1. Teale Kitson, Durango, 56.97; 2. Sam Leonhart, Grand Junction, 57.96; 3. Dylan Caves, Durango, 1:04.12. 100 breaststroke ” 1. Robert Stafford, Durango, 1:04.37; 2. Jake Link, Montrose, 1:09.45; 3. Taylor Fisher, Grand Junction, 1:10.14; 7. Geoffrey Moore, Glenwood Springs, 1:16.36. 400 freestyle relay ” 1. Moffat County, 3:29.67; 2. Grand Junction, 3:32.5; 3. Durango, 3:33.16.
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