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Beamer’s Bart Wanot leads the state of Washington in two events entering the postseason — the 50 free and 100 backstroke.
Leading times reported to Washington Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association, through Jan. 26:
Class 4A
50 free — 1, Bart Wanot, Beamer, 21.47; 2, Mackey Hopen, Shorewood, 21.57; 3, Garren Riechel, Snohomish, 21.78.
100 free — 1, D’Voreaux Cann, Stadium, 47.84; 2, Thor Stenfjord, Shorewood, 48.56; 2, Tyler Kaslik, Gig Harbor, 48.75.
200 free — 1, Oliver Durand, Marysville-Pilchuck, 1:44.15; 2, D’Voreaux Cann, Stadium, 1:45.11; 3, Ian Wheeler, Eisenhower, 1:45.15.
500 free — 1, Oliver Durand, Marysville-Pilchuck, 4:43.76; 2, Ian Wheeler, Eisenhower, 4:45.44; 3, Brendan Weiner, Central Kitsap, 4:47.99.
100 back — 1, Bart Wanot, Beamer, 54.42; 2, Nick Win, Jackson, 54.48; 3, Dakota Moist, Gig Harbor, 55.47.
100 breast — 1, Garren Riechel, Snohomish, 57.75; 2, Mackey Hopen, Shorewood, 1:00.04; 3, Liam Sosinsky, Kamiak, 1:00.76.
100 fly — 1, D’Voreaux Cann, Stadium, 52.88; 2, Mackey Hopen, Shorewood, 53.40; 3, Bryan Harvey, Snohomish, 53.66.
200 IM — 1, D’Voreaux Cann, Stadium, 1:58.56; 2, Bart Wanot, Beamer, 1:58.81; 3, Oliver Durand, Marysville-Pilchuck, 1:58.81.
200 medley relay — 1, Shorewood, 1:40.83; 2, Beamer, 1:41.25; 3, Marysville-Pilchuck, 1:42.28.
200 free relay — 1, Shorewood, 1:30.79; 2, Central Kitsap, 1:31.14; 3, Gig Harbor, 1:31.35.
400 free relay — 1, Shorewood, 3:22.96; 2, Kamiak, 3:22.97; 3, Inglemoor, 3:23.74.
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