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The San Marcos girls also won the 200 medley relay and the 200 freestyle relay.
For the Dos Pueblos girls, Andrea Bish won the 500 freestyle, and Caitlyn Robinson had back to back wins in the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfly. Sophomore Brynn Graham took the 100 freestyle and senior Brittney Gamble won the 100 breaststroke.
For the San Marcos boys, Jaran Depew won the 200 and 500 freestyle. Jack Cunnison and Daniel Goldberg finished 1-2 in diving. The 4x50 freestyle relay team of Asher Steelman, Charles Franzen, Peter Frisell and Depew also won.
“Outstanding performance from our varsity boys,” Royals boys coach Peera Sukavivatanachai said. “We were a little tired coming off of Tuesday s fast races at Harvard Westlake. But I m proud of my boys, who stayed composed till the end.”
Madi Sparre won the 200 and 500 freestyle for the Royals.
For the San Marcos boys, Steelman won the 200 IM in 2:04.01 and the 100 butterfly in 55.02.
The Royals won first and second in the 200 IM relay, and swept the 200 free relay.
“We have been training very hard for the past few weeks to get where we are, and the boys have shown a lot of resilience through it all,” Royals boys coach Peera Sukavivatanachai said. “Hopefully with a little rest over the next few days we should see some big improvements.”
Roth also sounded a positive note for the Royals girls.
“The girls are starting to find their niche and I think in the coming weeks we have the ability to be a whole new team. The girls are working really hard and have positioned themselves for some great end of the season results.”
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