Iolani Swim Club Ends Kamehameha’s 22-Year Reign

by Madeline Folsom 16

November 19th, 2024 Club, News

HSI Senior Fall Championships

For 22 years, Kamehameha Swim Club has reigned supreme at the HSI Senior Fall Championships meet, but that dominance came to an end last weekend. Bolstered by performances from Sage Miller and Evan Wong, Iolani Swim Club overtook Kamehameha to win by over 200 points with a final score of 1,574.50 to Kamehameha’s 1,358. 

Miller, a USC commit won the girl’s High Point award for Iolani with 140 total points, which she earned by winning all of her individual events. Miller was also a key component on all of Iolani’s relays. She opened the meet with a best time in the 200 free leading off the girl’s 800 freestyle relay in a 1:50.20. The Iolani girls ended up winning this event with a final time of 7:38.84.

She carried that momentum into the 100 free (50.65), 200 fly (1:59.60), 50 free (23.40), and 400 IM (4:30.29) which she won with times either right at or just off her best times. 

Miller did record several new personal bests, some of which were significant. Her 100 fly was 53.54 which is a little over half a second faster than her previous best time of 54.24 from February. She also saw significant drops in her 200 IM where she went 2:02.88 to beat her previous 2:04.63 from last December, and in her 100 back which was a 56.85, beating the 58.50 she produced in November of last year by almost two seconds.

Fellow Iolani senior Wong was also part of the high point rankings as the men’s runner-up with 102 points. Wong won one event, the 200 freestyle (1:39.66), but he was a top-three finisher in the rest of his events, and he was a member of Iolani’s four winning relays. Wong committed to West Virginia for the fall of this year, but appears to have deferred his start date

Other Notable Swims

  • Trident Swim Club’s Kyle Tsuei went 1:48.64 in the 200 backstroke for a significant drop. This time ranks Tsuei 16th in the 15-16 boys national rankings this year.
  • Thirteen-year-old Kona Aquatics Club swimmer Millie Knudson went a new best 23.59 in the 50 freestyle which ranks her 9th in the nation this year for 13-14 girls. Knudson went 52.72 for a two second drop in the 100 free which also ranks her in the top 50, at 45th.

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Anita shave
1 hour ago

Wow evan wong is so amazing 😍😍

jack
1 hour ago

the glaze is crazy swimswam

Admin
Reply to  jack
1 hour ago

Nobody cares, work harder.

Boob bowman
Reply to  jack
1 hour ago

Both swimmers are amazing they deserve this, not your backhand comments

Bobby Shmurda
1 hour ago

Congrats Iolani well deserved win against Punahou and KSC!

Rub Mihada
1 hour ago

Womp Womp KSC!!

jake
3 hours ago

Wow! I didn’t know that it took ksc swimmers to win for Iolani!

Rub Mihada
Reply to  jake
1 hour ago

stay mad bro you lost

Rob Mihada
Reply to  jake
1 hour ago

uh oh someone’s salty 😢😢

Johnny
Reply to  jake
1 hour ago

It doesn’t take ksc swimmers to win for Iolani. The win was a team effort with all of the incredible Iolani swimmers contributing. She is also not a ksc swimmer, she is an Iolani swimmer. There were obvious reasons why she left ksc and she has only improved since then, where she was able to go best times mid season at this meet. Ksc can go cry about it lol.

jake
4 hours ago

WOW! I didn’t know it took ksc swimmers to beat ksc!

Robin
5 hours ago

Congrats Sage! Home Grown and developed by Kamehameha Swim Club!

Dee
Reply to  Robin
4 hours ago

Cope

jack
Reply to  Dee
1 hour ago

sheep stay following the herd

Hiswimcoach
Reply to  Robin
3 hours ago

Pot, meet kettle

jack
Reply to  Hiswimcoach
1 hour ago

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