Bellevue Edges Lakeside for Washington 3A Title, Amy Tang Impresses

Karl Ortegon
by Karl Ortegon 0

November 13th, 2017 College, News

WASHINGTON 3A CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Federal Way, Washington
  • Results
  • November 10-11, 2017

In a tight team race, Bellevue finished off the Washington Girls’ 3A Championships with a team title, beating out Lakeside by 7 points after winning the 400 free relay– after the penultimate event, the 100 breast, Bellevue held onto a lead of just one point, with the final relay securing the title.

Bellevue sophomore Janelle Rudolph was key, bringing in two individual wins. Rudolph was 23.02 to take the 50 free and then 54.80 to win the 100 backstroke.

Delora Li posted a 56.30 to claim the 100 fly for Bellevue, while Aneta Wyzga swam to a win in the 500 free with her 4:58.50, bringing in more points for Bellevue.

Lakeside was very strong last weekend, too, and it was ultimately a depth issue that kept them from the first place trophy. They started off with a win in the 200 medley relay, putting together Amy Tang (24.90), Allison Su (29.94), Isabel Chien (25.47) and MengMeng Gibbs (24.25) to win in 1:44.58, destroying Bellevue’s 2016 meet record and Rogers’ 2003 state record. Tang and Su are both freshmen.

Tang jumped right back in to dominate the 200 free, smashing Andie Taylor’s meet record with a 1:47.93, just off of Tang’s own season best. The 14-year-old, who set the 100 free state record the previous weekend, was 49.88 to win the event, just .07 off of her record. She was the only swimmer under 51.5.

Lakeside also took control in the 200 free relay, thanks largely due to Tang’s 22.79 anchor leg.

Squalicum senior Yanran Le picked up the other two individual titles. Le was 2:05.42 in the 200 IM to knock off Marysville-Getchell junior Bindi Pedersen (2:07.35), while she went 1:03.18 to beat Lakeside’s Su (1:04.02) in the 100 breast.

TEAM SCORES

1. Bellevue                          281   2. Lakeside (Seattle)                274
3. Roosevelt                         182   4. Mercer Island                     180
5. Holy Names                        161   6. Bainbridge                        159
7. Interlake                         119   8. Redmond                           105
9. Central Kitsap                     90  10. Shorecrest                         67

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About Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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