Jesuit remained unbeaten on the year with a dominant performance on Thursday, defeating Highland Park, 141-45 at the David A. Segal Family Aquatic Center.
The Rangers swept their way through the event, placing first in every race during the meet. Jesuit's 200 medley relay team of senior
Flyn Hughes, sophomore
Jonah Ruhl, junior
Luke Lary and junior
Sam Kennington jump-started the run with a victorious, 1:40.76 total relay time in the 200 medley relay. Ruhl would add two victories of his own, winning the 200 free (1:46.45) and the 100 back (54.60). senior
Sebastian Suwanda secured wins in the 200 I.M. (2:05.89) and the 500 free (5:01.62) while Kennington swept the sprint races, hitting the wall first in the 50 free (22.18) and 100 free (50.48).
Jesuit's 200 free relay team of Ruhl, Suwanda, Lary and Kennington won their race in 1:29.23 and the quartet of Suwanda, sophomore
Drew Shippey, junior
Jackson Addison-Jordan and Hughes punctuated the dominant meet with a 3:31.04 in the 400 free relay. Lary won the 100 fly with a time of 53.75 and sophomore
Grant Wilton picked up a win in the 100 breast, hitting the wall in 1:05.59.
Freshman
Koby Broad placed second in diving with a score of 141.65, propelled by an increased degree of difficulty and a pair of successful dives in the pike position. Freshman
Jakobus Brewton set a new personal best with a 118.35, placing fourth overall after securing his best score of the season with two sixes on his inward dive. Senior
Wills Blosser scored a third place finish with a 127.35, and freshman
Mateo Foramiglio placed fifth with a 72.75.
The Rangers will return to The Gull on Tuesday, November 19 for a matchup against St. Mark's. Diving will start at 4:15 p.m. followed by swimming at 5:30 p.m.