Swimmers prepare to compete during a swim meet Saturday at the Augustus Brown Swimming Pool. (Konrad Frank | For the Juneau Empire)

Swimmers prepare to compete during a swim meet Saturday at the Augustus Brown Swimming Pool. (Konrad Frank | For the Juneau Empire)

Falcons boys, Wolves girls win Juneau Invite

The Thunder Mountain High School swim team took first in seven of the 11 swimming events at the Juneau Invitational Saturday. The Falcons totaled 105 points on Saturday and 194 points on Friday.

Spencer Holt prevailed over teammates Bergen Davis and Casey Hamilton to win the 200-yard freestyle Saturday. After swimming four down-and-backs in the Augustus Brown Swimming Pool, Hamilton’s 1 minute, 46.93 seconds-swim just beat out Davis (1:47.14) and Hamilton (1:51.14).

It was the only event of the day in which one team swept the podium.

Both Davis and Hamilton would take first in different events, however. Hamilton won the 100-yard backstroke by over five seconds and Davis the 100-yard breaststroke by nine seconds.

The Juneau-Douglas High School boys swim and dive team finished in third on Saturday.

Though the Crimson Bears scored a bit higher on Friday, they again finished third.

“I thought everybody swam outstanding this weekend,” JDHS coach Seth Cayce said. “They got a lot to fix but even then some of them swam lifetime bests.”

The Sitka Wolves girls teams won both meets on Friday and Saturday with 164 and 120 points respectively.

JDHS’ Taelyn Norvell finished first in the 200-yard freestyle on Friday and first in the 100-yard back on Saturday. TMHS sophomore Hannah Taube finished first in the 500-yard freestyle Saturday.

Each swimmer could race in no more than four events over the two days.

Girls Friday

1. Sitka 118

2. Thunder Mountain 66

3. Juneau Douglas 65

4. Ketchikan 48

5. Petersburg 23

Girls Saturday

1. Sitka 120

2. Juneau-Douglas 65

3. Thunder Mountain 57

4. Ketchikan 52

5. Petersburg 30

Boys Friday

1. Thunder Mountain 134

2. Juneau Douglas 70

3. Sitka 54

4. Petersburg 34

5. Ketchikan 26

Boys Saturday

1. Thunder Mountain 105

2. Sitka 84

3. Juneau-Douglas 61

4. Petersburg 38

5. Ketchikan 24

Judges watch a diver perform her routine during the swim meet Saturday at the Augustus Brown Swimming Pool. (Konrad Frank | For the Juneau Empire)

Judges watch a diver perform her routine during the swim meet Saturday at the Augustus Brown Swimming Pool. (Konrad Frank | For the Juneau Empire)

Swimmers compete during Saturday’s swim meet at the Augustus Brown Swimming Pool. (Konrad Frank | For the Juneau Empire)

Swimmers compete during Saturday’s swim meet at the Augustus Brown Swimming Pool. (Konrad Frank | For the Juneau Empire)

Sitka Wolves swimmer Sophia Schwantes competes in the 100 meter butterfly during Saturday’s swim meet at the Augustus Brown Swimming Pool. (Konrad Frank | For the Juneau Empire)

Sitka Wolves swimmer Sophia Schwantes competes in the 100 meter butterfly during Saturday’s swim meet at the Augustus Brown Swimming Pool. (Konrad Frank | For the Juneau Empire)

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