Jesuit Dallas split a mid-week tri-meet against Plano and Plano East, upending Plano, 96.5-73.5 while falling short to Plano East, 91-79.
The Rangers led off the event by finishing third in the 200 medley relay. Sophomore
Ivan Lopez, freshman Will McKinney, junior
Noah Nguyen and sophomore
Ryan Brown combined for a total relay time of 1:46.85 while Jesuit's second relay squad consisting of senior
Charles Day, sophomore
Alexander Cho, seniors
R.L. Hoover and
Forrest Moses closed the race in fifth with a 1:48.69 total relay time.
McKinney recorded Jesuit's lone individual victory of the afternoon, winning the 200 I.M. in 2:06.01. Lopez sparked a 2-3 finish with a 1:51.59 in the 200 free, followed by freshman
Benjamin Rippel's 2:04.64. Lopez added a 56.85 in the 100 fly for his second silver medal of the event, swimming the anchor leg in the Rangers' second-place 400 free relay that clocked a 3:36.05 total relay time.
McKinney, Hoover and Day joined Lopez on the relay while freshmen
Kevin Grant and
Ryan Peckham joined Cho and Rippel on the fifth place 400 free relay team that clocked a 3:50.40. Freshmen
Andrew Allred,
Alexander Chong,
Kyle Kassen and Rippel closed Jesuit's relay teams with a 1:43.72 to finish fourth in the 200 free relay.
Nguyen finished second in the 100 breast, hitting the wall in 1:07.00. Cho finished close behind Nguyen, hitting the wall in 1:08.19. Moses finished third in the 50 free with a 23.93, Day was third the 100 back with a time of 1:01.63, Peckham tacked on a fourth-place, 5:25.15 in the 500 free and Nguyen added a fourth-place, 24.07 in the 50 free.
Jesuit Dallas will next battle Allen and Lovejoy in a tri-meet on Oct. 17. The Rangers will then travel to Highland Park High School for a dual meet against the Scots on Oct. 31.