2026 West Fargo Sectionals
- March 12-16, 2026
- SCY (25 yards)
- West Fargo, ND
- Meet Details
- Meet Mobile: “2026 Speedo Sectionals (North) – West Fargo”
- Day 1 Recap
- Day 2 Recap
Louisville commit Aria Grossenbach had a busy night three in West Fargo, swimming to two wins. Her first win came in the 200 free to kick off the night as she swam to a 1:47.63, dropping over two seconds off her previous best of a 1:49.76 that she swam back in November.
Later in the session, Grossenbach swam to a 55.09 in the 100 fly, also a personal best. That dropped from her previous best of a 55.41 that she also swam at the start of November.
After winning the 200 backstroke last night, Thea Bike won the 100 backstroke in a 53.55 tonight. That dropped 0.11 from her previous best 53.66 that she swam back in November at the Illinois High School girls state meet.
Wisconsin commit Kenzie Hinrich clocked a personal best in the 100 breast in a her win, touching in a 1:01.98. That dropped from her previous best of a 1:02.12 that she swam in December at Winter Juniors-West. She has dropped over a second in the last year as she entered the season with a lifetime best 1:02.99.
16 year old Jayla Kuzak was 2nd in the 500 free last night and had a busy night tonight, first touching 3rd in the 200 free wiht a 1:50.03 before winning the 400 IM in a 4:20.68. Her lifetime best sits at a 4:15.69.
Leading the way on the boys side were the Tebeest brothers as they kicked off the night with a 1-2 finish in the 200 free. Blake Tebeest, an Indiana commit, swam to the win in a 1:37.96, dropping over a second from his previous best of a 1:39.36 that he swam last March at Rochester Sectionals. Blake also was 2nd in the 100 backstroke, touching in a 48.11 behind Thomas McMillan who won in a 47.29. McMillan, an NC State commit, dropped from his previous best of a 47.45.
Cale Tebeest touched 2nd in the 200 free in a 1:38.57, just off his lifetime best 1:37.84 that he swam last month. That was not his only swim of the night as he also touched 2nd in the 100 fly in a 48.62. Isaiah Ayers won the 100 fly in a 48.40, half a second off his lifetime best 47.98.
After winning the 200 breast last night, Dordt University commit Andrew Seifert won the 100 breaststroke in a 53.35. Seifert has been as fast as a 52.67.
The final event winner tonight was David Bocci who swam to a 3:55.78 in the 400 IM. The 23 year old swam collegiately at Division II Clarion and had never swam the short course 400 IM until today. He swam the 200 free, 100 fly, and 200 fly at the 2025 NCAA Division II Championships.
