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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.