Juneau Douglas High School junior Mia Ruffin celebrates her win in the Region V Girls 200 IM championship race on Saturday in Sitka.

Juneau Douglas High School junior Mia Ruffin celebrates her win in the Region V Girls 200 IM championship race on Saturday in Sitka.

Crimson Bears earn region swim title

  • By Klas Stolpe
  • Tuesday, November 3, 2015 1:04am
  • Sports

The Juneau-Douglas High School girls swim team once again rallied behind their relay teams and the individual swims of juniors Mia Ruffin and Gabi Kito to capture the Region V Championship on Saturday in Sitka.

The Crimson Bears girls scored 172 points with Sitka second at 113, Thunder Mountain third with 90, Ketchikan 53 and Petersburg 38. On the boy’s side Sitka scored 151.50, Ketchikan 104.50, TMHS 92, JDHS 83, Petersburg 42 and Craig 3. For combined scores Sitka had 264.50, JDHS 255, TMHS 182, Kayhi 157.50, Petersburg 80 and Craig 3.

The JDHS girls’ 200-yard medley relay team of senior Eliza Chappell, Ruffin, Kito and sophomore Andyn Mulgrew-Truitt won in 1:52.33 (3 TMHS 1:58.34). Sitka won the boy’s medley in 1:42.94 (2 TMHS 1:45.36, 3 JDHS 1:47.25).

JDHS senior Rielly Walsh, senior Sophia Kaelke, freshman Cameron Howard and Mulgrew-Truitt took the girl’s 200 freestyle relay in 1:43.94 (4 TMHS 1:49.77). Sitka won the boys in 1:34.37 (2 TMHS 1:37.68, 4 JDHS 1:43.53).

JDHS’ Kito, Walsh, Kaelke and Ruffin were just out-touched by Sitka in the girl’s 400 free relay 3:44.45 to 3:44.51 (3 TMHS 3:55.29). Kayhi won the boys in 3:23.18 (3 JDHS 3:34.85, 5 TMHS 3:50.43).

Ruffin captured the girl’s 200 yard IM in 2:12.87 with teammate Taelyn Norvell second at 2:22.65, TMHS sophomore Evangelyn Pajarillo third with 2:26.08, TMHS sophomore Annie Hagen fourth 2:26.71, JDHS freshman Dessa Gerger fifth 2:36.79, TMHS freshman Anna Fraizer seventh 2:37.60 and JDHS freshman Sunny Tveten eighth 2:47.45.

Ruffin also won the girl’s 100 breaststroke in 1:08.30 (4 Hagen 1:13.56, 6 TMHS sophomore Claire Norman 1:15.14, 7 Norvell 1:15.74, 8 JDHS senior Kaia Hamrick 1:18.51, TMHS freshman Selma Matiashowski 1:25.42).

Kito added to the JDHS team points by securing a win in the girl’s 100 butterfly in 1:01.54 with TMHS sophomore Peyten Schultz second at 1:04.46 (3 Pajarillo 1:06.83, 5 Gerger 1:11.78, 6 TMHS sophomore Teonna Wilkinson 1:22.95, 7 Tveten 1:23.56, 8 JDHS senior Helen Thurston 1:27.78, TMHS sophomore Dang Xue Loseby 1:27.71).

TMHS had a strong showing from their freshmen boys. Bergen Davis won the 200 IM in 2:00.28 with JDHS junior Aidan Seid third at 2:05.94 and TMHS sophomore Brady Allio sixth with 2:52.54. Davis also took the 100 breaststroke in 1:00.70 (5 JDHS freshman Tyler Weldon 1:10.53, 8 JDHS senior Elias Antaya 1:13.44). Spencer Holt topped the 100 fly in 55.10 with JDHS junior Will Blanc second at 58.36 and JDHS’ Antaya fourth 1:05.23.

Sitka freshman Jessica Davis won the girl’s 100 free in 55.54 and Walsh was second with 57.05 and Petersburg’s Izabelle Ith third 57.49 (4 JDHS’ Mulgrew-Truitt 58.98, 5 TMHS’ Norman 59.10, 6 JDHS’ Chappell 59.28, 7 TMHS senior Naomi Ferster 59.55, JDHS junior Sarah Mertz 1:04.27). Davis also won the girl’s 100 backstroke in 59.88 with JDHS’ Chappell second in 1:04.23 and TMHS senior Taylor Beardslee third at 1:04.83 (4 JDHS junior Sarah Mertz 1:05.11, 6 JDHS junior Ria Padro 1:11.64, 8 TMHS freshman Anna Fraizer 1:14.67, JDHS sophomore Chloe Likins 1:16.64, TMHS senior Joy Elizarde 1:22.80).

Sitka senior Brady Harang won the boy’s 100 back in 56.54 with JDHS’ Seid second in 57.75, JDHS’ Schumacher fourth at 59.91 and TMHS freshman Chris Ray fifth in 1:00.00.

Ketchikan senior Brennen Schulz won the boy’s 100 free in 50.50 with JDHS junior Eric Schumacher second at 51.66 (6 JDHS freshman Tate Goering 55.57, 7 TMHS freshman Gavin Speth 56.34, TMHS’ Allio 1:00.19).

Sitka sophomore Skylar Moore won the girl’s 200 freestyle in 1:57.52 with Kito second at 2:00.46, Kaelke third 2:02.80, Howard fourth 2:05.53 and Schultz fifth 2:06.67.

Sitka senior Will Pate won the boy’s 200 free in 1:47.73 with Holt second at 1:51.08 (4 JDHS junior Jack Weaver 1:55.21, 6 JDHS’ Blanc 1:59.78, 7 JDHS’ Goering 2:00.04, TMHS freshman Raymie Matiashowski 2:00.28). Pate also won the boy’s 500 free in 4:49.15 (6 TMHS’ Ray 5:20.28, 8 TMHS’ Matiashowski 5:39.29).

Ketchikan senior Kiera O’Brien won the girl’s 50 free in 25.05 with Sitka sophomore Whitney McArthur second at 25.54 and PSG’s Ith third 25.87 (4 JDHS’ Walsh 25.97, 5 JDHS’ Mulgrew-Truitt 26.35, JDHS’ Hamrick 28.12, JDHS’ Thurston 31.31). O’Brien also won the girl’s 500 free in 5:26.52 with JDHS’ Kaelke second in 5:36.56 (4 JDHS’ Howard 5:44.53, 6 JDHS junior Ria Padro 6:11.65, 8 JDHS junior Emme MacDonald 6:38.21).

Sitka senior James Morland win the boy’s 50 free in 23.36 with KTN sophomore Gabe Bowlen second at 23.58 (4 TMHS’ Speth 24.82, 5 TMHS freshman Noatak Post 25.58).

Ketchikan junior boy Kegan Rhein was the only diver and scored 291.35 points.

The Alaska School Activities Association state swim and dive championships are Friday and Saturday at the Bartlett High School pool in Anchorage.

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