Christian Selby Downs State Record On Day One Of The Tennessee State High School Championships

The 2015 Tennessee State High School Swimming and Diving Championships began this morning and with the prelims done and gone a state record has already fallen.

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200 Free

In the first individual event on the mens side Walker Higgins swam a 1:39.38 to take the top seed heading into finals over Hayden Burns. Burns, who recently committed to the University of Tennessee for next year, grabbed the second seed in 1:39.40, beating his seed time of 1:40.35. Third was freshman Trey Freeman in 1:39.42 to keep things close.

Top seeds

  1. Walker Higgins 1:39.38
  2. Hayden Burns 1:39.40
  3. Trey Freeman 1:39.42
  4. Joshua Walsh 1:40.90

200 IM

Will Arthur took the top spot in the 200 IM this morning as Daniel Chang set up a very competitive final between the two with a 1:51.24 to Arthur’s 1:51.17. The two had similar seed times going into it, with Chang sitting at a 1:48.83 and Arthur a 1:49.00

Top seeds

  1. Will Arthur 1:51.17
  2. Daniel Chang 1:51.24
  3. Bryar Long 1:51.91
  4. Alex Hines 1:52.44

50 Free

Auburn commit and Baylor senior Christian Selby broke a state record in the 50 freestyle with his time of 20.41 to lead the way in the prelims. The time bettered former Baylor swimmer and current Alabama swimmer Luke Kaliszak’s time of 20.43 from last year.

Top seeds

  1. Christian Selby 20.41
  2. Henry Keel 20.92
  3. Adam Thomas 20.94
  4. Jamie Ragland 21.21

100 Fly 

The 100 fly featured three swimmers under the 50-second mark with James Bretscher putting up the fastest time of the heats with a 49.61. Caleb Harrington wasn’t far off with a 49.66 with Matthew Beach just getting under 50 with his 49.98. Going into the meet the three swimmers were the only ones with seed times under 50 seconds.

Top seeds

  1. James Bretscher 49.61
  2. Caleb Harrington 49.66
  3. Matthew Beach 49.98
  4. Elijah Patrick 50.51

WOMEN

200 Free

On the women’s side Tatum Wade was the only swimmer under 1:50 this morning in the 200 freestyle, posting a 1:49.47 to take the top seed heading into finals. The junior also had the fastest seed going into the meet by over three seconds with a 1:46.90.

Top seeds

  1. Tatum Wade 1:49.47
  2. Erica Laning 1:50.40
  3. Elizabeth Stinson 1:51.31
  4. Ashley Darby 1:52.38

200 IM

The women’s 200 IM final tonight should be quite a showdown between the top two seeds. Susanna LaRochelle displayed one of the fastest backstroke splits this morning to contribute to her 2:04.30 performance that took the top spot. Behind her was Sophia Pilkinton in 2:04.84. Pilkinton was the fastest seed heading into the meet with her 2:01.42 with LaRochelle second in 2:03.79, however it seems as though LaRochelle is gearing up to challenge that order tonight in finals.

Top seeds

  1. Susanna LaRochelle 2:04.30
  2. Sophia Pilkinton 2:04.84
  3. April Forsthoffer 2:05.58
  4. Maggie Stoval 2:06.45

50 Free

Jessica Wingo set herself up for a big win tonight, bettering her seed time by just about a quarter of a second to rock a 23.50 and give herself quite a large lead over the rest of the field. Her closest competitor was over four-tenths of a second behind her in 23.91.

Top seeds

  1. Jessica Wingo 23.50
  2. Courtney Aycock 23.91
  3. Missy Karman 23.93
  4. Julia Eskew 23.98

100 Fly 

Freshma Riley Gaines didn’t hold anything back this morning, taking almost a second off her seed time and rocking a 55.52 to top the heats. Gaines was well ahead of everyone as April Forsthoffer, who took the third seed in the 200 IM, as the closest to her, yet still far back in 56.35. No swimmer in the field other than fifth seed Kiara Norris has a seed time under 56 seconds, putting Gaines in a great position for tonight’s final.

Top seeds

  1. Riley Gaines 55.52
  2. April Forsthoffer 56.35
  3. Alison MacQueen 56.43
  4. Sophia Pilkinton 56.55

For full meet results click here.

 

 

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CaliBoyRoc
9 years ago

That record was then broken by Mr. Chatham Dobbs at finals with a 20.28 to beat Selby’s 21.50.

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9 years ago
Bill Spahn
9 years ago

Hope you can get Colorado State HS prelim results

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