Dakota Luther Downs Vollmer’s State Record with 52.2 100 Fly at Texas 6A States

2017 TEXAS 6A HIGH SCHOOL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Friday, February 17th-Saturday, February 18th
  • Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center, Austin, Texas
  • Meet Central
  • Results

Conroe The Woodlands and Austin Westlake battled down to the last event at the 2017 Texas High School 6A State Championships. Dakota Luther was among Austin Westlake’s top performers, winning 2 individual state titles. Luther first won the 200 free, turning in a 1:45.68 to win by nearly 2 seconds. Her 2nd swim, the 100 fly, was arguably even more impressive. Luther blasted a 52.27 to take down the Texas State Record.

Conroe The Woodlands’ top individual performer was double champion Lucie Nordmann. She took down the Texas State Record with a 22.68 in the 50 free prelims, and was only a hundredth shy in finals to wn gild with her 22.69. Later in the meet, she took down the 100 back State Record with a quick 52.48.

Conroe The Woodlands bookended the meet with State Record-setting relays, helping them secure a 6 point victory over Austin Westlake. Nordmann led off both of those relays, putting up a 24.77 backstroke split on the 200 medley relay (1:41.83), followed by teammates Karsten Fields (29.80 breast), Emily Reese (24.25 fly), and Valerie Staffeldt (23.01 free). Nordmann then turned in a 48.85 leadoff split to help the team set another State Record. She was joined by Emily Reese (50.27), Payton Neff (52.59), and younger sister Lillian Nordmann (49.35).

Final Top 5 Women’s Team Scores:

  1. Conroe The Woodlands- 265
  2. Austin Westlake- 259
  3. Southlake Carroll- 196
  4. Keller- 153
  5. Cypress Woods- 104

Southlake Carroll’s Alex Zettle and Jack LeVant helped lead their team to a state title. Zettle won the 200 free in a State Record time of 1:36.27, while LeVant earned an individual title in the 100 fly (47.64). Both men were also a part of their team’s State Record-setting 400 free relay. Zettle led off in 45.17, while LeVant popped a 43.90 on the 2nd leg. Landon Armstrong (45.26) and Colter Carman (45.06) closed as they finished in 2:59.39.

Houston Stratford’s Timothy Bobo and San Antonio Reagan’s Zach Yeadon also had standout performances. Bobo swept the sprint titles, clocking a 19.95 in the 50 free and a 43.56 in the 100 free. Yeadon, on the other hand, took on the 500 free, dipping under 4:20 to win gold in 4:19.16 ahead of Zettle (4:20.46) and Carman (4:24.10).

The Southlake Carroll boys won their 7th-straight title with a record-high 327 points, beating their total from last year. The team had their largest contingent ever with 22 individuals and 3 relays after the ‘region of death’ was broken up.

Final Top 5 Men’s Team Scores:

  1. Southlake Carroll- 327
  2. Austin Westlake- 226
  3. Conroe The Woodlands- 159
  4. Austin Lake Travis- 119
  5. Katy Cinco Ranch- 117

Additional Event Winners

  • Men’s 200 Medley Relay: Southlake Carroll (LeVant, Kolde, Karau, Armstrong), 1:31.32
  • Women’s 200 IM: Jaden Bellina, Pearland, 2:00.51
  • Men’s 200 IM: Matthew Willenbring, Austin Westlake, 1:47.06
  • Women’s 100 Free: Ella Collins, Austin Anderson, 49.92
  • Women’s 500 Free: Kaitlynn Sims, Montgomery, 4:46.07
  • Women’s 200 Free Relay: Austin Westlake (Taylor, Wheal, Guerra, McGregor), 1:34.28
  • Men’s 200 Free Relay: Austin Westlake (Fuchs, Willenring, Dunworth, Velasquez), 1:23.59
  • Men’s 100 Back: Glen Cowand, Katy Cinco Ranch, 47.49
  • Women’s 100 Breast: Catriona MacGregor, Austin Westlake, 1:02.79
  • Men’s 100 Breast: Ryan Geheb, Austin Lake Travis, 55.54

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cynthia curran
7 years ago

The Woodlands is an upper middle part of Texas and attracts a lot of kids in different sports. They also are great at diving.

swimdad
7 years ago

Lucie Nordmann’s 50 free record didn’t last the afternoon. The Texas 5A meet took place in the same pool that afternoon where Julia Cook went significantly faster at 22.32 in the 50 Free finals. And in fact, she beat the supposed record in prelims the day before (22.49) as well.

Swimmer
Reply to  swimdad
7 years ago

Mr Cook?

completelyconquered
Reply to  swimdad
7 years ago

Two different records. Two different swim meets.

swimdad
7 years ago

Lucie Nordman’s 50 free state record didn’t even last the afternoon. The Texas 5A meet took place in the same pool that afternoon where Julia Cook went significantly faster at 22.32 in the 50 Free finals.

bobo gigi
7 years ago

Congrats to Bobo.

SwimDad
7 years ago

Another great Texas 6A Championship. As predicted fantastic 500 between Yeadon, Zettle and Carmen! Awesome swims!

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