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Magahey Breaks State Record, Aikins Pops 19.7/43.2 at GHSAA 6A-7A Champs

2020 GEORGIA HS SWIMMING & DIVING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

FINAL TOP 3 TEAMS – GIRLS 6A

  1. Cambridge- 276
  2. Alpharetta- 245
  3. Centennial- 209

FINAL TOP 3 TEAMS – BOYS 6A

  1. Dalton- 445
  2. Alpharetta- 411
  3. Johns Creek- 306

FINAL TOP 3 TEAMS – GIRLS 7A

  1. Lassiter- 332.5
  2. Brookwood- 307
  3. Walton- 291

FINAL TOP 3 TEAMS – BOYS 7A

  1. North Gwinnett- 319
  2. Brookwood- 304.5
  3. West Forsyth- 246

MEET HIGHLIGHTS:

In the 7A division. U.S. National Junior Teamer Jake Magahey (MLCR) took down the Georgia State Record in the 200 free. The former mark stood at a 1:35.16, but Magahey cleared that by almost a second in 1:34.37. That’s about a second shy of his lifetime best from Winter Juniors. He was within a second of the State Record in the 500 free, winning that as well in 4:16.47. In the 200 medley relay, Magahey led off with a 22.43 back split. He also had the fastest 400 free relay split of the field, anchoring in 42.40.

WFOR’s Jack Aikins put up a pair of best times to sweep the sprints. Aikins’ 19.74 in the 50 free was just a tenth off the State Record. He was also a tenth away from the mark in the 100 free, winning in 43.27. Aikins put up a 19.55 anchor split on the 200 free relay an a 42.97 anchor on the 400 free relay. Nathaniel Stoffle (BKWD) broke 50 for the first time, winning the 100 fly in 48.95. He also won the 100 back in 48.43.

PRKV’s Abigail McCulloh swept that double on the girls’ side. She was within hundredths of her best to win the 200 free in 1:47.95. She also won the 500 free in 4:46.21. Lily Burke (BKWD) earned a winning double with a 51.12 in the 100 free and a lifetime best 2:01.98 in the 200 IM.

In the 6A division, Alicia Henry (ALPH) took down the State Record in the 100 breast. She was just 3 tenths shy of a lifetime best in 1:00.56. CBDG freshman Sophie Brison made a huge drop to win the 200 IM. She took nearly 8 seconds off her time throughout the day, winning in 2:00.68. She also clipped her best to win the 100 back in 54.47. Teammate Abigail Grottle won both of her events: the 200 free (1:49.86) and 500 free (4:51.89).

DALT’s Roman Valdez took a pair of wins with best times. He first took the 200 free in 1:37.87, a best by nearly a second. In the 100 free, Valdez swam sub-45 for the first time with his 44.90. Teammate Henry Bethel swept his double with a 1:47.66 in the 200 IM and a lifetime best 54.31 in the 100 breast.

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Swimandsurf
4 years ago

Pretty impressive Magahey was able to swim the meet after a severe stomach bug and losing 10 pounds earlier in the week.

FlyNDie
4 years ago

Ah, that title had me thinking he took down his 500 free record

Bo Knows
Reply to  FlyNDie
4 years ago

did that last year….at the National Level

2Cents
4 years ago

Uh oh, another UVA recruit tearing it up… cue the hype wagon.

From The Past
Reply to  2Cents
4 years ago

He’s going to Georgia isn’t he?

JCO
Reply to  From The Past
4 years ago

Magahey is going to UGA. Aikins is committed to UVA

ACC Swim Fan
Reply to  JCO
4 years ago

Gonna be an exciting future in the ACC. From North Carolina HS results it looks like Wolfpack commit Sam Hoover went just a bit faster than Aikins in overlapping events and put up a respectable 2free (135.5). Sounded like an exciting NC meet. UVA vs NC State will be awesome for the future and keeps shifting the power east!

Dbswims
Reply to  2Cents
4 years ago

Im just waiting for Desorbo Effect at this point

DravenOP
Reply to  Dbswims
4 years ago

I think that was what he was referencing

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