Swimming World September 2021 Presents – Swimming World’s Boys’ National High School Championships Mock Heat Sheet
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Boys’ National High School Championships Mock Heat Sheet
TIMES COMPILED BY BOB KLAPTHOR
Following is a mock heat sheet of the boys’ mythical national championships, based on the top times swum during the 2020-21 high school season.
► EVENT #1 – 200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY
NATIONAL RECORD: PUBLIC SCHOOL
Carmel—Carmel, Ind. (2-23-18) 1:28.00p
Wyatt Davis, Stefano Batista, Drew Kibler, Andrew Couchon
NATIONAL RECORD: INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
Baylor—Chattanooga, Tenn. (2-14-14) 1:27.74
Luke Kaliszak, Dustin Tynes, Sam McHugh, Christian Selby
CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
LANE 1 Penn—Mishawaka, In………………………………….1:30.48
LANE 2 Saline—Saline, Mi……………………………………….1:30.35
LANE 3 Zionsville—Zionsville, In………………………………1:29.64
LANE 4 Cherry Creek—Greenwood Village, Co………………………1:28.61
LANE 5 Carmel—Carmel, In………………………………………1:29.60
LANE 6 Woodlands—Woodlands, Tx………………………….1:30.08
LANE 7 Heritage—Littleton, Co………………………………..1:30.42
LANE 8 St. Xavier—Louisville, Ky……………………………….1:30.51
CONSOLATION FINAL
LANE 1 Eden Prairie—Eden Prairie, Mn………………………1:31.36
LANE 2 Mason—Mason, Oh……………………………………..1:31.17
LANE 3 Southwest—Lincoln, Neb……………………………..1:31.10
LANE 4 Bolles—Jacksonville, Fl…………………………………1:30.72
LANE 5 McCallie—Chattanooga, Tn…………………………..1:30.78
LANE 6 Columbine—Littleton, Co……………………………..1:31.17
LANE 7 Franklin Comm.—Franklin, In………………………..1:31.20
LANE 8 Kingwood—Houston, Tx……………………………….1:31.42
Upper St. Clair—Upper St. Clair, Pa……………………….1:31.42
► EVENT #2 – 200 YARD FREESTYLE
NATIONAL RECORD: PUBLIC SCHOOL
Carson Foster—Sycamore, Ohio (2-23-19) 1:32.99
NATIONAL RECORD: INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
Trey Freeman—Baylor, Tenn. (2-9-18) 1:33.06
CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
LANE 1 Max Ratzlaff, Sr.—Franklin Comm., In……………..1:36.43
LANE 2 Matt Driscoll, Sr.—Los Gators, Ca……………………1:36.11
LANE 3 Andres Dupont Cabrera, Jr.—Bolles, Fl…………….1:35.60
LANE 4 Luke Hobson, Sr.—Reno, Nv…………………………..1:35.09
LANE 5 Sebastian Sergile, Jr.—Centennial, Ga…………….1:35.36
LANE 6 Rex Maurer, So.—Loyola, Ca………………………….1:35.91
LANE 7 Quinton Cynor, Sr.—Woodstock No., Il …………….1:36.40
LANE 8 Trent Frandson, Sr.—Ankeny, Ia……………………..1:36.46
CONSOLATION FINAL
LANE 1 Jackson Huckaby, Sr.—Kingsburg, Ca………………1:37.10
LANE 2 Griffin Hadley, Sr.—Carmel, In……………………….1:36.64
LANE 3 Anders Aistars, Jr.—Tesoro, Ca……………………….1:36.55
LANE 4 Michael Cotter, Jr.—GreenHope, NC………………..1:36.49
LANE 5 Christopher Guiliano, Sr.—Daniel Boone Area, Pa….1:36.53
LANE 6 Zachary Kohm, Sr.—LaSalle College Prep, Pa……1:36.63
LANE 7 Keegan Street, Sr.—Hamilton Southeastern, In..1:36.72
LANE 8 Roman Valdez, Jr.—Dalton, Ga………………………1:37.13
► EVENT #3 – 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
NATIONAL RECORD: PUBLIC SCHOOL
David Nolan—Hershey, Pa. (3-18-11) 1:41.39
NATIONAL RECORD: INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
Reece Whitley, Sr.—Wm. Penn, Pa. (2-16-18) 1:43.55
CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
LANE 1 Tona Zinn, Jr.—Laguna Hills, Ca……………………..1:46.47
LANE 2 Mason Laur, Sr.—Barron Collier, Fl………………….1:46.43
LANE 3 Henry Bethel, Sr.—Dalton, Ga……………………….1:45.54
LANE 4 Max Iida, Sr.—Glenbrook So., Il……………………..1:44.86
LANE 5 Will Modglin, So.—Zionsville, In…………………….1:45.14
LANE 6 Baylor Nelson, Jr.—Community School, NC………1:46.07
LANE 7 Jacques Rathie, Sr.—E. Douglas White Cath., La… 1:46.45
LANE 8 Cade Oliver, Sr.—Franklin Comm., In……………….1:46.48
CONSOLATION FINAL
LANE 1 Humberto Najera, So.—Santa Margarita, Ca…….1:47.26
LANE 2 Kabbara Munzer, Sr.—Cypress Woods, Tx…………1:47.13
LANE 3 Joshua Zuchowski, Jr.—King’s Academy, Fl………1:46.85
LANE 4 Tyler Hong, Sr.—St. Ignatius, Oh…………………….1:46.54
LANE 5 Gus Rothrock, Sr.—Carmel, In………………………..1:46.78
LANE 6 Cameron Luarde, Sr.—Homestead, In……………..1:46.92
LANE 7 Kyle Ponsler, Jr.—Fishers, In………………………….1:47.18
LANE 8 Hayden Zheng, Sr.—St. Louis Park, Mn……………1:47.36
To access our mock heat sheets for all boys’ events of the Swimming World
National High School Championships, including:
50 Yard Freestyle
100 Yard Butterfly
100 Yard Freestyle
500 Yard Freestyle
200 Yard Freestyle Relay
100 Yard Backstroke
100 Yard Breaststroke
400 Yard Freestyle Relay
and Top 10 Team Standings…
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