Swimming & Diving (Co-ed V)

HSE Swim and Dive v Noblesville - Season Opener

By Blake Brewer | Dec 4, 2024 11:02 AM

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HSE Girls and Boys Swim and Dive Dominate in Season Opener vs Noblesville Lady Royals Swim and Dive vs Noblesville High School (120 - 63) Win HSE Boys Swim and Dive vs Noblesville High School (114 - 69) Win The Lady Royals came out ahead 120-63 against the Millers after a strong Medley Relay of Naomi Haines (11), Kendall Dieckman (9), Ellason Miller (10) and Kiley Zoeller (12) took first for an early lead. Individual event wins for Zoeller also included the 50 and 100 Freestyle. Dieckman won the 500 free and led the way to a 1-2-3 finish in the 200 IM leading Kinsey Bogards (9) and Lacey Huston (10) with the sweep. Haines was came out on top in the 100 backstroke. The Lady Royals took home the win with the 200 Free Relay team of Mia Henderson (11), Payton Walker (10), Ella Chesterfield (9) and Miller as well as with the 400 Free Relay Team of Henderson, Dieckman, Haines and Zoeller. Other notable swims include Henderson in the 200 and 100 Freestyle, Miller in 100 Fly and Izzy Schmitt (10) in 100 Back. On the JV side, event winners include Dylan McIntosh (9) in the 200 IM, Anissa Lammie (10) in the 50 Free, Ellie Herring (9) in the 100 Fly and Hayden Bunch (10) in the 100 Back. HSE Boys Swim and Dive won their first duel meet of the season over the Millers 114-69. The senior Medley Relay team of Jacob Frey, Collin Huston, Jihoon Jung and Derek Robison led the winning streak. Frey was the individual winner in 100 Back, Huston won the individual events in 200IM and 100 Breast, while Jung took home the win in 100 Fly and Robison was a double winner in the 50 and 100 Free events. Camden Bailey (11) won the 200 and 500 Freestyle events and helped lead the 400 Freestyle Relay team to victory along with Robison, Frey and Huston. Another noteworthy swim is from Bryce Salvadori (9) in the 500 Free. Gavin Tucker (12) was the leading scorer in men's 1 mtr Diving. JV wins were claimed by Luke Fletcher (9) in the 200 Free, Ryland Williams (12) in the 100 Free and Grayer Belaire (11) in the 100 Breast.