Boys swimming sectionals: Carmel, Fishers win team titles, many county swimmers qualify for state

The Carmel (left) and Fishers (right) boys swim teams won their respective sectionals on Saturday. In addition, the Greyhounds qualified 22 swims for Friday's state preliminaries, while the Tigers qualified 12 swims to state. (Photos provided)

The Carmel boys swim team cruised to another sectional championship on Saturday, as the Greyhounds hosted the Sectional 9 finals at their aquatic center.
Carmel scored 551 points to win its 15th consecutive title and 35th overall. In addition, the ‘Hounds set themselves up well to continue their state championship streak by qualifying the majority of their swims to the state finals, which start Friday at the IU Natatorium.
Carmel had 22 out of 27 swims qualify for state, either by winning or by making the state cut time in that event. The other five swims were all close enough that they could receive callbacks to state, which means the times are fast enough to fill a field of 32 in an event. Callbacks will be determined on Tuesday as two sectionals in northern Indiana delayed their finals until Monday.
The Greyhounds won all 11 of the swimming events. Aaron Shackell, Ryan Malicki and Gregg Enoch were all three-time winners.
First, Shackell and Malicki teamed with Sean Sullivan and Christopher Holmes to win the medley relay in a state cut time of 1 minute, 29.38 seconds.
Shackell was back in the water right away, and swam to victory in the 200 freestyle. The junior later was the winner in the butterfly event.
Enoch also had a quick turnaround, swimming to a win in the 500 free, then joining Leo Han, Andrew Robertson and Graham Seaver to take first in the 200 free relay. Enoch and Sullivan were also part of the victorious 400 free relay, with Rikito Iwase and Emile Haig.
Meanwhile, Malicki sailed to first place in the individual medley, then easily won the breaststroke event, where sophomore Brandon Malicki placed second. Both swam in state cut times. Rounding out the individual wins were Holmes in the 50 free, Sullivan in the 100 free and Han in the backstroke.
Carmel’s qualifiers by state cut time were: Enoch and Iwase in the 200 free, Michael Gorey and Brandon Malicki in the IM, Han and Holmes in the butterfly, Robertson in the 100 free, Connor Lathrop and Carson Szotek in the 500 free and Gorey in the breaststroke.
RUNNER-UP MILLERS
Noblesville finished second at the sectional, scoring 401 points. The Millers had two swims qualify for state, starting with the medley relay team of Jeremiah Ledwith, Aidan Biddle, Cavan Cameron and Wyatt Wade. Cameron would later become a two-time qualifier, as his breaststroke time of 56.29 seconds was nearly two seconds below the state cut.
Noblesville also had two divers place in the top four, which qualifies them for the Fort Wayne South Side regional on Tuesday. Parker Mutter placed third and Aiden Kless finished fourth.
SIX QUALIFY FOR ‘ROCKS
Westfield took third as a team with a score of 331 points. The Shamrocks also had six swims qualify for state.
Noah Brauer and Evan Lake both were four-time qualifiers. The duo were part of the qualifying 200 and 400 freestyle relays, joining Bennett Morse and Aiden Yonkus to finish well under the cut time in both events. Brauer also got state cuts in the IM and butterfly, while Lake swam cut times in the 200 and 500 freestyles.
Guerin Catholic placed sixth as a team, totaling 134 points. Quinn Sweeney had two fifth-place finishes in the 200 free and butterfly, while Drew Wilhite took fifth in the backstroke. Both swimmers joined Sam Miller and Grant Bricking to place fifth in the 200 free relay.

Team scores: Carmel 551, Noblesville 401, Westfield 331, Western 204, Northwestern 151, Guerin Catholic 134, Kokomo 127, Tipton 113, Maconaquah 106, Eastern 71.
200 medley relay (State cut 1:37.00)
“A” Final: 1. Carmel (Sean Sullivan, Ryan Malicki, Aaron Shackell, Christopher Holmes) 1:34.65, 2. Noblesville (Jeremiah Ledwith, Aidan Biddle, Cavan Cameron, Wyatt Wade) 1:36.64, 3. Westfield (Harrison Barents-Froman, Nathaniel Hand, Luca Barbosa, Aaron Hand) 1:46.28.
“B” Final: 9. Guerin Catholic (Charlie Jurewicz, Andrew Swack, Joey Kunkel, Ethan Nimri) 2:00.81.
200 freestyle (State cut 1:43.00)
“A” Final: 1. Shackell (C) 1:36.84, 2. Gregg Enoch (C) 1:38.77, 3. Evan Lake (W) 1:42.07, 4. Rikito Iwase (C) 1:42.27, 5. Quinn Sweeney (GC) 1:44.01, 6. Liam Westlund (N) 1:48.13, 7. Aiden Yonkus (W) 1:48.51, 8. Drew Wilhite (GC) 1:50.17.
“B” Final: 9. Graham Kulp (N) 1:50.57, 10. Jonah Setmeyer (N) 1:54.38, 13. Grant Bricking (GC) 1:58.37.
200 individual medley (State cut 1:54.79)
“A” Final: 1. R. Malicki (C) 1:50.24, 2. Michael Gorey (C) 1:52.21, 3. Noah Brauer (W) 1:52.35, 4. Brandon Malicki (C) 1:54.16, 5. Biddle (N) 1:56.37, 7. Zach Armstrong (N) 2:06.80, 8. Sean Halvorsen (N) 2:06.90.
“B” Final: 9. Luca Barbosa (W) 2:08.50, 10. William Kelleher (W) 2:13.07.
50 freestyle (State cut 21.20)
“A” Final: 1. Holmes (C) 20.94, 2. Andrew Robertson (C) 21.29, 3. Bennett Morse (W) 21.52, 4. Graham Seaver (C) 21.55, 7. Cavan Cameron (N) 22.38.
“B” Final: 10. Caleb Mathis (N) 23.65, 13. Henry Pham (W) 24.16, 14. Barents-Froman (W) 24.18, 16. Shepherd Huff (N) 25.48.
One-meter diving (Top four advance to regional)
Finals: 1. Porter Brovont (E) 470.50, 3. Parker Mutter (N) 339.65, 4. Aiden Kless (N) 337.85, 6. Colton Suhan (N) 287.10, 8. Noah Flynn (W) 270.35, 10. Henry Summers (C) 252.10, 12. Zachary Larson (C) 235.60.
100 butterfly (State cut 51.02)
“A” Final: 1. Shackell (C) 47.92, 2. Leo Han (C) 48.86, 3. Holmes (C) 49.82, 4. Brauer (W) 50.68, 5. Sweeney (GC) 52.20, 6. Cameron (N) 52.84, 8. Kulp (N) 54.42.
“B” Final: 9. N. Hand (W) 55.77, 12. Armstrong (N) 59.09, 13. Barbosa (W) 59.29.
100 freestyle (State cut 46.80)
“A” Final: 1. Sullivan (C) 44.56, 2. Robertson (C) 46.43, 3. Morse (W) 46.87, 4. Iwase (C) 47.28, 5. Wade (N) 49.00, 6. Yonkus (W) 49.27, 8. Westlund (N) 50.82.
“B” Final: 10. Setmeyer (N) 51.15, 13. A. Hand (W) 53.24.
500 freestyle (State cut 4:41.59)
“A” Final: 1. Enoch (C) 4:29.53, 2. Connor Lathrop (C) 4:36.89, 3. Carson Szotek (C) 4:38.18, 4. Lake (W) 4:41.46, 5. Mason Snyder (N) 5:01.54, 7. Halvorsen (N) 5:10.10.
“B” Final: 9. Mark Berger (N) 5:12.95, 10. Jack Ellis (W) 5:14.76, 13. Sagan Blansette (W) 5:25.48, 14. Bricking (GC) 5:25.65.
200 freestyle relay (State cut 1:27.82)
“A” Final: 1. Carmel (Han, Robertson, Seaver, Enoch) 1:24.63, 2. Westfield (Brauer, Morse, Yonkus, Lake) 1:26.59, 4. Noblesville (C. Mathis, Westlund, Snyder, Kulp) 1:32.83, 5. Guerin Catholic (Wilhite, Sam Miller, Bricking, Sweeney) 1:33.55.
100 backstroke (State cut 51.52)
“A” Final: 1. Han (C) 49.77, 2. Lathrop (C) 51.87, 3. Emile Haig (C) 52.20, 4. Wade (N) 54.46, 5. Wilhite (GC) 55.49, 6. Ledwith (N) 55.76, 7. C. Mathis (N) 56.45, 8. Barents-Froman (W) 59.54.
“B” Final: 9. Kelleher (W) 1:01.70, 13. Ellis (W) 1:04.77, 15. Jurewicz (GC) 1:06.86.
100 breaststroke (State cut 58.17)
“A” Final: 1. R. Malicki (C) 54.66, 2. B. Malicki (C) 56.21, 3. Biddle (N) 56.29, 4. Gorey (C) 57.44, 6. N. Hand (W) 1:01.50, 7. Snyder (N) 1:02.24, 8. A. Mathis (N) 1:03.07.
“B” Final: 10. Ethan Braasch (W) 1:07.22, 11. Benjamin Ice (W) 1:08.81.
400 freestyle relay (State cut 3:13.47)
“A” Final: 1. Carmel (Enoch, Iwase, Haig, Sullivan) 3:06.95, 2. Westfield (Brauer, Lake, Yonkus, Morse) 3:10.69, 3. Noblesville (Cameron, Wade, Snyder, Biddle) 3:16.43, 6. Guerin Catholic (Miller, Bricking, Wilhite, Sweeney) 3:33.22.

Over at Fishers, the Tigers defended their sectional title, scoring 567 points. It’s the fourth sectional championship for Fishers in program history.
The Tigers won 10 of 12 events at the meet, and had 12 swims qualify for the state prelims. Connor Carlile and Kyle Ponsler were both four-time winners for Fishers.
Carlile swam to victories in the IM and 100 free, while Ponsler finished first in the 200 and 500 freestyles. Both swimmers joined Reed Beaumont and Daniel Bennett to win the 200 free relay, then teamed with Thomas Johanneman and Taichi Kataoka to triumph in the 400 free relay.
Beaumont was a three-time winner, as he began the meet by joining Logan Ayres, Bennett and Keaton Chop to place first in the medley relay. Beaumont also prevailed in the breaststroke, while Ayres won the backstroke. Sebastian Otero led a 1-2 finish in diving, scoring 521.30 points. William Jansen placed second; he and Otero will advance to Tuesday’s diving regional at Fort Wayne South Side.
Beaumont and Bennett also qualified for state by time in the IM, while Jonathan Hines swam a state cut in the 500 free to advance.
Hamilton Southeastern finished second at the sectional with 452 points. Jihoon Jung won the butterfly event, the first of three swims by the Royals to qualify for state. Matthew Truxall qualified in the breaststroke, and both he and Jung teamed with Ryan Harrison and Chouchi Ding to qualify in the medley relay.
Hamilton Heights scored 167 points to place fifth as a team. Nathan Cox finished fourth in diving, advancing him to the Tuesday regional.

Team scores: Fishers 567, Hamilton Southeastern 452, Yorktown 299, Oak Hill 224, Hamilton Heights 167, Pendleton Heights 164, Anderson 138, Marion 57, Liberty Christian 7.
200 medley relay (State cut 1:37.00)
“A” Final: 1. Fishers (Logan Ayres, Reed Beaumont, Daniel Bennett, Keaton Chop) 1:34.56, 2. Southeastern (Ryan Harrison, Matthew Truxall, Jihoon Jung, Chouchi Ding) 1:35.42, 6. Heights (Gabe Roosa, Owen VanHaaren, Eli VanHaaren, Noah Shlater) 1:48.14.
200 freestyle (State cut 1:43.00)
“A” Final: 1. Kyle Ponsler (F) 1:38.72, 2. Jonathan Hines (F) 1:45.29, T4. Jack Waren (HSE) 1:46.70; Noah Haines (HSE) 1:46.70, 6. Anthony Adams Jr. (F) 1:47.44, 7. Drew Hershman (HSE) 1:49.70.
“B” Final: 13. O. VanHaaren (HH) 2:01.52.
200 individual medley (State cut 1:54.79)
“A” Final: 1. Connor Carlile (F) 1:50.68, 2. Beaumont (F) 1:53.47, 3. Bennett (F) 1:54.70, 4. Jung (HSE) 1:55.37, 6. Truxall (HSE) 2:00.48, 8. E. VanHaaren (HH) 2:08.04.
“B” Final: 9. Collin Huston (HSE) 2:05.56, 15. Blake Blackhurst (HH) 2:18.77.
50 freestyle (State cut 21.20)
“A” Final: 1. Gannon Crosser (Y) 21.55, 2. Chop (F) 22.39, 3. Thomas Johanneman (F) 22.93, 4. Derek Robison (HSE) 23.01, 6. Cooper Archer (F) 23.21.
“B” Final: 9. Ding (HSE) 22.79, 11. Justin Baccam (HSE) 23.44, 15. Alex Knepper (HH) 24.61.
One-meter diving (Top four advance to regional)
Finals: 1. Sebastian Otero (F) 521.30, 2. William Jansen (F) 478.50, 4. Nathan Cox (HH) 466.35, 5. Ethan Swart (HH) 448.85, 6. Jack Roby (F) 439.10, 7. Gavin Tucker (HSE) 373.95, 9. Troy Borrero (HSE) 37.70, 10. Kaegan Johnson (HSE) 262.65.
100 butterfly (State cut 51.02)
“A” Final: 1. Jung (HSE) 51.52, 2. Luis Sanchez (F) 51.93, 3. Harrison (HSE) 52.67, 4. Chop (F) 53.40, 5. Jude Bragdon (F) 53.88.
“B” Final: 9. E. VanHaaren (HH) 54.82, 10. Jason Hua (HSE) 55.48.
100 freestyle (State cut 46.80)
“A” Final: 1. Carlile (F) 46.03, 2. Taichi Kataoka (F) 48.65, 3. Haines (HSE) 49.22, 4. Sean Harvey (F) 49.62, 5. Eli Pache (HSE) 50.33, 6. Robison (HSE) 50.48.
“B” Final: 13. Shlater (HH) 55.28.
500 freestyle (State cut 4:41.59)
“A” Final: 1. Ponsler (F) 4:27.82, 2. Hines (F) 4:38.05, 3. Nicholas Viola (F) 4:44.45, 5. Waren (HSE) 4:52.55, 6. Clayton Juffer (HSE) 5:00.21, 8. Daniel Harter (HSE) 5:20.55.
“B” Final: 9. Grant Forrer (HH) 5:19.91.
200 freestyle relay (State cut 1:27.82)
“A” Final: 1. Fishers (Carlile, Beaumont, Bennett, Ponsler) 1:25.37, 2. Southeastern (Ding, Haines, Robison, Pache) 1:29.80, 6. Heights (Blackhurst, Roosa, Rudy Bowman, Knepper) 1:41.57.
100 backstroke (State cut 51.52)
“A” Final: 1. Ayres (F) 51.41, 2. Harrison (HSE) 52.45, 4. Johanneman (F) 54.42, 5. Jacob Frey (HSE) 54.80, 6. Kataoka (F) 55.22, 7. Hershman (HSE) 55.25.
“B” Final: 10. Forrer (HH) 1:02.65, 14. Roosa (HH) 1:04.11.
100 breaststroke (State cut 58.17)
“A” Final: 1. Beaumont (F) 57.68, 2. Truxall (HSE) 57.71, 3. Bennett (F) 58.25, 4. Pache (HSE) 59.53, 5. Huston (HSE) 1:00.05, 6. Sanchez (F) 1:00.87.
“B” Final: 12. O. VanHaaren (HH) 1:08.94, 13. Knepper (HH) 1:11.05.
400 freestyle relay (State cut 3:13.47)
“A” Final: 1. Fishers (Carlile, Johanneman, Kataoka, Ponsler) 3:12.04, 2. Southeastern (Jung, Ding, Haines, Hershman) 3:17.38, 6. Heights (O. VanHaaren, Shlater, Forrer, E. VanHaaren) 3:34.48.

University finished ninth at the North Central sectional finals on Saturday, scoring 84 team points.
Neiman Kumler had the highest placings for the Trailblazers, taking fourth in the individual medley and fifth in the breaststroke.

200 medley relay
“A” Final: 7. University (Andrew Laramore, Neiman Kumler, Alexis Herrera Gonzalez, Owen Ascioti) 1:51.18.
200 freestyle
“B” Final: 15. Herrera Gonzalez 2:03.93.
200 individual medley
“A” Final: 4. Kumler 2:00.99.
500 freestyle
“B” Final: 14. Herrera Gonzalez 5:34.69.
100 breaststroke
“A” Final: 5. Kumler 1:01.67.
400 freestyle relay
“A” Final: 6. University (Herrera Gonzalez, Laramore, Ascioti, Kumler) 3:43.64.