Matt King, Maximus Williamson, Jillian Cox All Earn Wins On Night 2 At Justin Sectionals

Anya Pelshaw
by Anya Pelshaw 5

March 08th, 2024 Club, News

2024 SPRING JUSTIN SECTIONALS

  • Justin, TX
  • Northwestern ISD Aquatic Center
  • March 7-11, 2024
  • Meet Mobile “LAC 2024 Sectionals”
  • Day 1 Recap

After swimming a personal best on night 1 in the 1000 freestyle, Jillian Cox competed in two events on night two. Cox first swam the 100 freestyle swimming to a third place finish in a 49.73, just off her personal best of a 49.35 from a year ago. Cadence LeBlanc and Kayla Fu both tied to win the event in a 49.48. LeBlanc also earned a second win on the night touching in a 1:56.82 in the 200 backstroke.

Later in the night, Cox swam to a win as she touched in a 4:39.64 in the 500 free to win by over seven seconds as Marissa Inouye was 2nd in a 4:46.71. Cox’s best time stands at a 4:36.93 from November 2023. Inouye swam a personal best by over a second and is headed to Miami-FL this fall.

Matt King was the first highlight of the men’s side of the meet. King won the 100 free in a 42.00. King holds a best time of a 41.34 in the event which he swam to finish 7th at 2022 NCAAs. King’s season best stands at a 41.71 from November 2023. Gabriel Castano was second in a 43.12 while Cade Duncan was 3rd in a 43.27.

17 year old Maximus Williamson won the men’s 200 back in a 1:44.32. Williamson notably holds the 15-16 national age group record as he swam a 1:40.88 at 2022 Winter Juniors. This was only his 2nd time swimming it this season as he swam a 1:47.03 in November. Jacob Turner finished just behind Williamson touching in a 1:44.97, faster than his old personal best of a 1:50.42 from March 2022.

Avery Collins won the women’s 200 breaststroke in a 2:11.42 as he battled it out with Lakeside Aquatic Club teammate Ellen Garritson who touched right behind in a 2:11.90. Collins was exactly a second off of her best time and is committed to Texas for 2025. Garritson dropped over a second from her previous best of a 2:13.24 and is headed to Arkansas next fall.

28 year old Oleksandr Karpenko won the men’s 200 breast in a personal best time of a 1:54.58, a half second drop. Watson Nguyen was 2nd in a 1:55.77, faster than his 1:56.24 that he swam at Sectionals last spring. Joshua Chen was 3rd in a 1:56.10.

Max Carlson concluded the evening winning the men’s 500 freestyle. The NC State commit for 2025 was faster tonight with a 4:19.16 than his previous best of a 4:19.55 that he swam to finish 4th at Winter Juniors West this past December.  Weslee Gettys was 2nd in a 4:19.26, faster than his old best time of a 4:20.88.

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Bethanie
4 months ago

Cadence LeBlanc goes by Kk LeBlanc from Sharks Swim Club committed to Ohio State

Swimfan
4 months ago

Is there a link to live results anywhere?

Justin LeBlanc
4 months ago

Cadence LeBlanc is also kk leblanc. https://swimswam.com/tag/kk-leblanc/

swimmer
4 months ago

williamson slipped off the block on the 200 back

Gulf Coach
Reply to  swimmer
4 months ago

“Slipped” is an UNDERSTATEMENT!!! His feet went straight down.

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Anya has been with SwimSwam since June 2021 as both a writer and social media coordinator. She was in attendance at the 2022 and 2023 Women's NCAA Championships writing and doing social media for SwimSwam. Currently, Anya is pursuing her B.A. in Economics and a minor in Government & Law at …

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