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Polk County Sports Polk County Itemizer-Observer • February 3, 2016 11A CENTRAL GIRLS BASKETBALL Central takes aim at Mid-Willamette Conference’s top squads By Lukas Eggen The Itemizer-Observer LUKAS EGGEN/Itemizer-Observer Central’s Krista Omlid attempts to drive past a Wood- burn defender on Friday evening. INDEPENDENCE — At the halfway point in Mid- Willamette Conference play, Central’s girls basketball team appears to be in a strong position. The Pan- thers entered the week in sole possession of third place with a 5-2 mark in league play and ranked ninth overall in the OSAA’s power rankings. But the girls aren’t satis- fied. “We’re working on what we need to do and not fo- cusing so much on the op- ponent,” Panthers coach Julie McDonald said. “We’re still working on playing against pressure and playing within our offense and mak- ing that extra pass.” Central lacks the depth as some of its competitors, but underclassmen like Krista Omlid and Elizabeth Chavez have settled into major roles. Senior Kylie Nash contin- ues to lead the squad in scoring, but the Panthers have received contributions for nearly everyone on the roster on a game-by-game basis, but players know they must be more patient on the court. “We learned we have to play as a team,” Omlid said. “It’s not just dribbling through people. You can’t worry about your own stats. Ball movement is key for us and just going hard and put- ting in our best effort.” The team, which hosts Dallas Friday at 7 p.m., hopes to improve its standing. The Dragons entered the week just one game behind the Panthers, and players hope to get a taste of re- venge against undefeated Silverton (7-0 MWC) and second place Corvallis (6-1 MWC) — the two teams re- sponsible for Central’s only losses in league play. The top two teams in the league gain an automatic berth to the state playoffs, while the third and fourth seeds host a play-in game. “We want to beat Dallas here, of course,” Omlid said. “We have to beat all those teams we beat again and we have to get Corvallis. We’re after them next time. I think our main goal is to beat Sil- verton. We want to shut them down.” To achieve that, McDon- ald said Central will have to keep focused on improving each day. “We’ve set ourselves up nicely with wins at Dallas and at Lebanon,” McDonald said. “We have to let the chips fall where they fall. We have to take care of business against the teams that we should and move up as high as we can.” CENTRAL ROUNDUP Leader: District meet Feb. 12-13 Crow, Tuipulotu lead wrestling at Monroe Continued from Page 10A As the season nears its c o n c l u s i o n , Ha s b r o o k hopes that mental tough- ness leads to a trip to state. Hasbrook hopes to cut her times in the 50 and 100 freestyle down by a couple of seconds as she prepares for the Mid-Willamette Conference district cham- pionship meet Feb. 19-20. Whether she can earn a trip to the state meet re- mains to be seen, but Has- brook knows she’s ready to give it everything she has. “I’m just going to push myself hard and go all out every time I get in the pool,” Hasbrook said. PERRYDALE ROUNDUP Boys basketball rolls Itemizer-Observer staff report PERRYDALE — Perry- dale’s boys basketball team defeated Willamette Valley Christian 44-29 on Jan. 26, Livingstone Adventist 69-57 on Jan. 27 and Country Christian 50-30 on Monday. Haylen Janesofsky scored 20 points against Country. Keenan Bailey added 14 points. GIRLS BASKETBALL DROPS TWO: Perrydale’s girls basketball team lost to Willamette Valley Christian 33- 29 on Jan. 26 and Country Christian 61-28 on Monday. The Pirates defeated Livingstone Adventist 32-24 on Jan. 27. Per- rydale’s boys and girls teams play at Falls City Wednesday (today) starting at 5:30 p.m. be- fore hosting St. John Bosco on Friday beginning at 5:30 p.m. and Southwest Christian Satur- day at 4 p.m. Itemizer-Observer staff report MONROE — Central’s wrestling team placed third at the Monroe Invitational on Saturday. Sam Crow (195 pounds) and Marlon Tuipulotu (285) took first to lead the Pan- thers. Luis Martinez (106), Nick Kunckle (113) and Collin Swinehart (152) finished second. Central hosts Woodburn Wednesday (today) at 7 p.m. before competing at the Robert Paul Invitational at Sandy High School on Satur- day. The Panthers will travel to face Crescent Valley on Feb. 10 for the team’s final com- petition before the Mid- Willamette Conference Tournament Feb. 19-20. BOYS BASKETBALL FALLS TO LAST: Central’s boys bas- ketball team fell to last place in the Mid-Willamette Confer- ence. The Panthers lost to Cor- vallis 59-54 on Jan. 26 and Woodburn 47-38 on Friday. “It was a tough loss on Friday,” Central coach Tim Kreta said. “We had costly turnovers down the stretch and poor execution on ofense in the fourth quar- ter.” Harkie Bal scored 17 points to lead the Panthers against the Bulldogs on Friday. Central (5-11 overall, 1-6 MWC), which played South Albany Tuesday after press time, faces Dallas Friday at 7 p.m. before hosting Crescent Valley on Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. “Players are looking for- ward to the second half of league and are focused on changing the outcome of a few of our closer games,” Kreta said. “We have played well enough to be in most of our games, now we need to close those games out by staying focused and inishing our game plan.” SWIM FALLS TO SOUTH AL- BANY: Central’s boys and girls swim teams fell to South Al- bany in a league dual meet on Jan. 26. Sara Wright took irst in the 200-yard freestyle (2 min- utes, 39.74 seconds), Annie Tay- lor took irst in the 50 freestyle (30.05) and 100 backstroke (1:14.94) to lead the girls. Daniel Glade placed second in the 100 backstroke (1:07.78) to lead the boys. Central compet- ed at Dallas Tuesday after press time in the team’s inal meet before the Mid-Willamette Conference district meet Feb. 12-13. FALLS CITY ROUNDUP Girls basketball improves to 12-6 overall Itemizer-Observer staff report FA L L S C I T Y — Fa l l s City’s girls basketball team defeated Eddyville Charter 43-10 on Thursday before downing St. John Bosco 45- 19 on Monday. Allison Kidd and Brittany Varney each scored 12 points against Eddyville. The Mountaineers im- proved to 12-6 overall and 7- 4 Casco League. Falls City has won seven of its last eight games. All seven of the victories have come by 10 or more points. The team’s lone setback during that stretch was a 68- 25 loss to Country Christian on Jan. 26. BOYS BASKETBALL EARNS WIN: Falls City’s boys basketball squad defeated Eddyville Char- ter 50-41 on Thursday before losing to St. John Bosco 48-30 on Monday. The boys and girls teams host Perrydale Wednes- day (today) beginning at 5:30 p.m. before playing at Crosshill Christian on Friday. Falls City hosts Jewell on Tuesday with games beginning at 5:30 p.m. SCOREBOARD BOYS BASKETBALL MID-WILLAMETTE Team League Corvallis 7-0 Silverton 5-2 Lebanon 4-3 Crescent Valley 3-4 South Albany 3-4 Dallas 3-4 Woodburn 2-5 Central 1-6 Tuesday, Jan. 26 Results Corvallis 59, Central 54 Dallas 66, Lebanon 57 All 13-4 11-6 10-6 9-8 9-8 7-9 7-9 5-11 CORVALLIS 59, CENTRAL 54 Jan. 26 Box Score CENTRAL (54) — Barba 25, Abra- ham 8, K. Cable 6, Bal 4, Barry 4, Menda- zona 2, Mason 2, Stepp 2, W. Cable 1. To- tals 20 9-12 54. CORVALLIS (59) — Humphreys 15, Schmidt 12, Zalesky 12, Beaubien 7, Rodgers 4, Demello 3, Hixson 2, Davis 2. Ellenson 2, Osenga. Totals 25 5-11 59. Central 12 18 9 15—54 Corvallis 16 14 14 15—59 3-point goals — Central 5 (Barba 5); Corvallis 4 (Schmidt 2, Humphreys 1, Za- lesky 1). DALLAS 66, LEBANON 57 Jan. 26 Box Score LEBANON (57) — Bates 13, Elliott 12, Hargis 10, Funk 7, Garber 6, Graham 6, Hoene 3, Sipos, Barker, Marler, Mul- taui. Totals 24 6-8 57. DALLAS (66) — Minahan 25, Welty 14, Dimick 9, Laizure 8, Broadus 3, Richey 2, Ronco 2, Wallace 2, White 1, Hanson, Collins. Totals 22 19-27 66. Lebanon 9 12 17 19—57 Dallas 13 18 13 22—66 3-point goals — Lebanon 3 (Elliott 2, Hoene 1); Dallas 3 (Welty 2, Broadus 1). Friday, Dec. 18 Result Woodburn 47, Central 38 WOODBURN 47, CENTRAL 38 Friday’s Box Score CENTRAL (38) — Bal 17, Barba 11, Mason 4, Mendazona 2, Abraham 2, K. Cable 2, Stepp, Barry. Totals 13 8-11 38. WOODBURN (47) — Doman 20, Ellingson 6, Abildayev 5, Ruvalcaba 4, J. Salazar 4, Santos 3, L. Salazar 3, Orta 2, Te. Totals 14 15-18 47. Central 10 13 8 7—38 Woodburn 10 8 10 19—47 3-point goals — Central 4 (Barba 3, Bal 1); Woodburn 4 (Doman 2, Santos 1, Abildayev 1). SILVERTON 66, DALLAS 52 Friday’s Box Score SILVERTON (66) — Lavionov 16, S. Roth 15, Dahl 9, Cosgrove 9, Downey 8, Nielsen 5, C. Roth 2, Shippen 2, Howell, Haben, Martinson. Totals 25 6-10 66. DALLAS (52) — Minahan 23, White 14, Laizure 6, Richey 4, Broadus 3, Ronco 2, Hanson, Collins, Welty, Wallace, Koons, Dimick. Totals 21 7-13 52. Silverton 16 24 14 12—66 Dallas 16 4 19 13—52 3-point goals — Silverton 10 (Lavionov 4, S. Roth 3, Downey 2, Dahl 1); Dallas 3 (White 2, Minahan 1). Tuesday, Feb. 2 Games South Albany at Central Woodburn at Dallas Friday, Feb. 5 Game Central at Dallas Wednesday, Feb. 10 Games Crescent Valley at Central South Albany at Dallas — CASCO LEAGUE Team League Perrydale 12-1 C.S. Lewis 10-2 Crosshill Christian 9-2 Willamette Valley Christian 8-5 Country Christian 7-5 Livingstone Adventist 4-8 St. John Bosco 3-10 Falls City 1-10 Jewell 0-11 Tuesday, Jan. 26 Results Country Christian 35, Falls City 22 Perrydale 44, WVC 29 All 15-5 13-6 14-4 9-8 9-9 5-11 5-11 3-13 4-14 PERRYDALE 44, WVC 29 Jan. 26 Box Score WILLAMETTE VALLEY CHRISTIAN (29) — Peetz 13, Narvaez 6, VanKlaveren 4, Eno 3, Nye 3, Zahn, Pemble. Totals 8 9-20 29. PERRYDALE (44) — Janesofsky 10, Barnes 9, Bailey 8, Cruickshank 7, Fairchild 6, Bibler 4. Totals 18 7-14 44. WVC 0 5 14 10—29 Perrydale 8 16 9 11—44 3-point goals — Willamette Valley Christian 4 (Peetz 3, Narvaez 1); Perrydale 1 (Cruickshank 1). Wednesday, Jan. 27 Result Perrydale 67, Livingstone Adv. 57 PERRYDALE 67, LIVINGSTONE 57 Jan. 27 Box Score PERRYDALE (67) — Janesofsky 27, Barnes 12,Bailey 10, Cruickshank 8, Bibler 6, Moore 2, Fairchild 2, Silver, Hawes. Totals 30 3-6 69. LIVINGSTONE ADVENTIST (57) — Magee 13, P. Kroschel 13, Lastorca 8, O’Dell 8, Hurmus 7, H. Kroschel 6, Estra- da 2, Rivera, Villegas, Schruner. Totals 19 5-6 49. Perrydale 21 10 19 17—67 Livingstone 23 9 13 12—57 3-point goals — Perrydale 4 (Janesof- sky 2, Cruickshank 2); Livingstone Adven- tist 10 (P. Kroschel 3, Magee 3, Lastorca 2, H. Kroschel 2). Thursday, Jan. 28 Result Falls City 50, Eddyville Charter 41 Monday, Feb. 1 Results St. John Bosco 48, Falls City 30 Perrydale 50, Country Christian 30 Wednesday, Feb. 3 Game Perrydale at Falls City Friday, Feb. 5 Games Falls City at Crosshill Christian St. John Bosco at Perrydale Saturday, Feb. 6 Game Southwest Christian at Perrydale Tuesday, Feb. 9 Game Jewell at Falls City GIRLS BASKETBALL MID-WILLAMETTE League 17-0 13-4 10-6 9-8 7-9 9-8 5-12 4-13 CORVALLIS 52, CENTRAL 40 Jan. 27 Box Score CORVALLIS (52) — Vallancey-Mar- tinson 19, Corbin 10, Joss 10, Dursh- Smith 6, L. Beck 4, Hurley 3, M. Beck, Tay- lor, Harding. Totals 22 5-8 52. CENTRAL (40) — Nash 11, Girod 7, Alvarez 7, Chavez 6, Riddell 4, Broadus 3, Omlid 2. Totals 17 4-5 40. Corvallis 16 8 15 13—52 Central 10 6 16 8—40 3-point goals — Corvallis 3 (Joss 2, Hurley 1_; Central 2 (Nash 1, Alvarez 1). Friday, Jan. 29 Results Central 68, Woodburn 35 Silverton 75, Dallas 39 CENTRAL 68, WOODBURN 35 Friday’s Box Score WOODBURN (35) — Domain 17, Ja- cobucci 7, Rios 4, Tomayo 2, Morales 2, Bustamante 1, Veliz 1, Jacobucci 1. To- tals 13 8-19 35. CENTRAL (68) — Nash 21, Chavez 14, Omlid 10, Riddell 8, Alvarez 5, Girod 5, Trevino 2, Kan 2, Berry 1, Broadus. To- tals 22 19-29 68. Woodburn 5 7 9 14—35 Central 21 21 10 16—40 3-point goals — Woodburn 1 (Do- main 1); Central 5 (Nash 3, Alvarez 1, Chavez 1). Wednesday, Feb. 3 Games Central at South Albany Dallas at Woodburn Friday, Feb. 5 Game Dallas at Central Tuesday, Feb. 9 Games Central at Crescent Valley Dallas at South Albany — CASCO LEAGUE PERRYDALE 50, COUNTRY CHRIST. 30 Monday’s Box Score PERRYDALE (50) — Janesofsky 20, Bailey 14, Cruickshank 5, Barnes 6, Bibler 3, Fairchild 2, Silver, Moore, Hawes. To- tals 18 11-20 50 COUNTRY CHRISTIAN (30) — De. Halverson 13, Crandle 7, Dr. Halverson 4, Cunningham 3, Mann 3, Gilmer, Chavez, Wesracott, Girrens. Totals 11 4-6 30. Perrydale 11 7 16 16—50 Country Christ. 8 6 7 9—30 3-point goals — Perrydale 3 (Janesof- sky 1,Bibler 1, Cruickshank 1); Country Christian 4 (De. Halverson 2, Mann 1, Crandle 1). Team Silverton 7-0 Corvallis 6-1 Central 5-2 Dallas 4-3 Crescent Valley 3-4 Lebanon 2-5 Woodburn 1-6 South Albany 0-7 Wednesday, Jan. 27 Results Corvallis 52, Central 40 Dallas 48, Lebanon 40 All Team League Country Christian 12-0 Perrydale 10-3 Willamette Valley Christian 8-5 Falls City 7-4 Crosshill Christian 5-6 Livingstone Adventist 4-8 C.S. Lewis 3-9 St. John Bosco 3-10 Jewell 2-9 Tuesday, Jan. 26 Results Country Christian 68, Falls City 25 WVC 33, Perrydale 29 All 17-2 12-8 12-5 12-6 6-10 5-9 3-15 5-12 5-12 COUNTRY CHRIST. 68, FALLS CITY 25 Jan. 26 Box Score FALLS CITY (25) — Davis 6, Kidd 6, Varney 5, Houghtaling 4, Mack 2, Ziola 2, Hazelton, LaVoie, Tadlock, Limberg. To- tals 11 3-6 25. COUNTRY CHRISTIAN (68) — Lewandowski 16, McGrath 13, Farner 9, Parker 7, LaPointe 6, Nofziger 6, Fincher 4, Phillips 3, McGrath 2, Sandberg 2, Ham, Griffith. Totals 30 8-13 68. Falls City 8 3 10 4—25 Country Christ. 20 18 17 13—68 3-point goals — Falls City 0; Coun- try Christian 0. Wednesday, Jan. 27 Result Perrydale 32, Livingstone Adv. 24 Thursday, Jan. 28 Result Falls City 43, Eddyville Charter 10 FALLS CITY 43, EDDYVILLE CHAR. 10 Thursday’s Box Score EDDY VILLE CHARTER (10) — Hernandez 5, Luckini 4, Hiller 1, Bor- ton, Childs, Winterbourne. Totals 3 4- 8 10. FALLS CITY (43) — Kidd 12, Varney 12, Mack 6, Davis 4, Houghtaling 3, Ziola 2, Hazelton 2, Tadlock 2, Limberg. Totals 19 2-7 43. Eddyville Chart. 3 2 0 5—10 Falls City 16 15 6 6—43 3-point goals — Eddyville Charter 0; Falls City 3 (Kidd 2, Houghtaling 1). Monday, Feb. 1 Results Falls City 45, St. John Bosco 19 Country Christian 61, Perrydale 28 Wednesday, Feb. 3 Game Perrydale at Falls City Friday, Feb. 5 Games Falls City at Crosshill Christian St. John Bosco at Perrydale Saturday, Feb. 6 Game Southwest Christian at Perrydale Tuesday, Feb. 9 Game Jewell at Falls City COLLEGE BASKETBALL GNAC MEN Team League All Western Oregon 11-1 18-2 Seattle Pacific 9-3 16-4 Alaska Anchorage 9-3 16-7 Alaska Fairbanks 8-4 14-6 Western Washington 8-4 14-7 Central Washington 7-5 12-5 Montana State Billings 4-8 7-13 Concordia 4-8 6-13 Saint Martin’s 3-9 9-11 Northwest Nazarene 3-9 7-11 Simon Fraser 0-12 1-17 Thursday, Jan. 28 Result Western Oregon 62, NW Nazarene 59 WOU 76, AAU 66 Thursday’s Box Score NORTHWEST NAZARENE (59) — Wright 16, N’Diaye 13, Devastey 7, Lep- ovic 7, Prvulj 5, Santana 5, Rogers 4, Ko- nenkov 2, Olivier, Bailey. Totals 21 8-11 59. WESTERN OREGON (62) — Avgi 18, Nichols 12, Wiley 12, Alexander 7, Omlid 7, Roth 4, Thompson 2, Nestell, Schriber. Totals 22 15-19 62. Northwest Nazarene 29 30—59 Western Oregon 32 30—62 3-point goals — Nor thwest Nazarene 9 (Wright 4, N’Diaye 2, Prvulj 1, Lepovic 1, Santana 1); Western Ore- gon 3 (Wiley 1, Alexander 1, Omlid 1). Saturday, Jan. 30 Result Western Oregon 85, Central Wash. 68 WOU 85, CWU 68 Saturday’s Box Score CENTRAL WASHINGTON (68) — Ja- cobs 17, Matthews 13, Stroud 8, Ladd 8, Rademacher 6, Ross 6, Roppo 5, Garret 4, Bryant 1, Dawn, Maxwell. Totals 21 18-27 68. WESTERN OREGON (85) — Avgi 27, Alexander 17, Nichols 10, Wiley 10, Roth 10, Omlid 9, Thompson 2, Strick- land, Nestell, Raglione, Chirnside, Schriber. Totals 33 12-19 85. Central Washington 29 39—68 Western Oregon 38 47—85 3-point goals — Central Washington 8 (Matthews 2, Ladd 2, Jacobs 1, Stroud 1, Roppo 1, Rademacher 1); Western Oregon 7 (Alexander 2, Wiley 2, Nichols 1, Omlid 1, Roth 1). Thursday, Feb. 4 Game Western Oregon at Saint Martin’s Saturday, Feb. 6 Game Western Oregon at Seattle Pacific — GNAC WOMEN Team League All Alaska Anchorage 11-1 24-1 Montana State Billings 10-2 14-6 Western Washington 10-2 14-6 Central Washington 8-4 15-5 Simon Fraser 7-5 9-8 Northwest Nazarene 6-6 8-10 Alaska Fairbanks 4-8 9-13 Seattle Pacific 3-9 6-13 Saint Martin’s 3-9 5-14 Concordia 2-10 4-16 Western Oregon 2-10 3-17 Thursday, Jan. 28 Result W. Washington 70, Western Oregon 39 WWU 70, WOU 39 Thursday’s Box Score WESTERN OREGON (39) — Boschma 7, Azorr 6, Howey 6, DeLonge 6, Nelke 4, Bromagem 3, Henry 3, Bem- bry 2, Davis 2, Mottershaw, Miller, Ger- linger. Totals 14 7-12 39. WESTERN WASHINGTON (70) — Peacocke 21, Gandy 15, Bemsen 14, Hathaway 9, Albert 4, Evans 3, Corbett 2, Barnett 2, Lance, McCleave. Totals 27 11-15 70. Western Oregon 12 9 9 9—39 Western Wash. 25 11 21 13—70 3-point goals — Western Oregon 4 (Azorr 1, Bromagem 1, Boschma 1, Henry 1); Western Washington 5 (Pea- cocke 2, Hathaway 2, Evans 1). Saturday, Jan. 30 Result Simon Fraser 66, Western Oregon 59 SFU 66, WOU 59 Saturday’s Box Score WESTERN OREGON (59) — Henry 8, Boschma 7, Howey 7, Nelke 7, Azorr 6, DeLonge 6, Bromagem 5, Bembry 5, Miller 4, Mottershaw 4, Davis. Totals 18 21-27 59. SIMON FRASER (66) — Roberts 16, Homer 15, Kett 14, Fradgley 9, Swant 8, Beauchamp 2, Beales 2, Gee. Totals 21 14-22 66. Western Oregon 18 14 11 16—59 Simon Fraser 17 13 17 19—66 3-point goals — Western Oregon 2 (Boschma 1, Bromagem 1); Simon Fraser 10 (Homer 4, Roberts 3, Kett 3). Thursday, Feb. 4 Game Alaska Fairbanks at Western Oregon Thursday, Feb. 6 Game Alaska Anchorage at Western Oregon WRESTLING MONROE INVITATIONAL at Monroe High School Saturday’s Results Team scores — Scio 208, Banks 141, Central 139½, Central Linn 128, Myrtle Point 116, Monroe 100, Pleasant Hill 84, Lakeview 82½, Santiam Christian 53, Siletz Valley 50½, Crow 28, Triangle Lake 27. (Central individual placers) 106 — Luis Martinez, 1-1, second. 113 — Nick Kunckle, 1-1, second. 120 — Manuel Martinez, 2-2, sixth. 145 — Juan Mendoza, 2-2, sixth. 152 — Collin Swinehart, 2-1, second; John Lippsmey- er, 3-1, third. 160 — Gabe Arreguin, 3-2, sixth. 182 — David Negrete, 2-1, third. 195 — Sam Crow, 2-0, first; Jose Silva, 1- 1, third. 285 — Marlon Tuipulotu, 3-0, first. Wednesday, Feb. 3 Matches Woodburn at Central Silverton at Dallas Saturday, Feb. 6 Matches Central at Robert Paul Invitational Dallas at Mid-Valley Classic Wednesday, Feb. 10 Match Central at Crescent Valley BOYS SWIMMING Tuesday, Jan. 26 Result South Albany 112, Central 55 SOUTH ALBANY 112, CENTRAL 55 at South Albany Jan. 26 Results 200 medley relay — 2, Central A (Daniel Glade, August Thornton, Orion Waight, Wyatt Rochefort), 2:04.03. 200 freestyle — 2, Daniel Glade, 2:02.31; 3, August Thornton, 2:21.76. 200 individ- ual medley — 2, Orion Waight, 2:46.32; 5, Ethan Davis, 3:17.81. 50 freestyle — 2, Wyatt Rochefort, 25.88; 4, Bailey Yates, 31.08; 6, Trevor Barre, 32.42. 100 butter- fly — 2, Orion Waight, 1:14.98; 3, Isaiah Compton, 1:19.63. 100 freestyle — 2, Dean Rout, 1:06.83; 4, Isaac Mitchell, 1:13.10. 500 freestyle — 3, Ethan Davis, 7:11.81. 200 freestyle relay — 3, Cen- tral A (Isaac Flores-Arce, Eduardo Torres, Jordan Harris, Ethan Davis), 2:29.02. 100 backstroke — 2, Daniel Glade, 1:07.78; 5, Isaac Mitchell, 1:24.27. 100 breast- stroke — 2, August Thornton, 1:21.62; 4, Dean Rout, 1:30.57; 6, Trevor Barre, 1:45.89. 400 freestyle relay — 2, Cen- tral A (Daniel Glade, August Thornton, Isaiah Compton, Orion Waight), 3:49.42; 4, Central B (Bailey Yates, Isaac Mitchell, Trevor Barre, Dean Rout), 5:08.00. Tuesday, Feb. 2 Meet Central at Dallas GIRLS SWIMMING Tuesday, Jan. 26 Result South Albany 93, Central 72 SOUTH ALBANY 93, CENTRAL 72 at South Albany Jan. 26 Results 200 medley relay — 2, Central A (Annie Taylor, Patty Torres, Sara Wright, AnneMarie Hasbrook), 2:29.31; 3, Cen- tral B (Macey Nelson, Noah Torres, Sophia Henke, Alysa Leon), 2:43.18. 200 freestyle — 1, Sara Wright, 2:39.74; 3, Camille Bliss, 2:59.18; 4, Noah Torres, 3:03.91. 200 individual medley — 3, Patty Torres, 3:30.82. 50 freestyle — 1, Annie Taylor, 30.05; 2, AnneMarie Hasbrook, 33.10; 3, Alysa Leon, 35.08. 100 butterfly — 2, Sara Wright, 1:23.88. 100 freestyle — 2, Sophia Henke, 1:10.18; 3, AnneMarie Hasbrook, 1:11.35; Macey Nelson, 1:16.34. 500 freestyle — 3, Patty Torres, 7:57.59. 200 freestyle relay — 2, Cen- tral A (Reann Kelley, Molly Fravel, Max- ine Rout, Camille Bliss), 1:56.78; 4, Cen- tral B (Juliana Flores-Arce, Macey Nel- son, Paige Martin, Samantha Rodriguez), 2:38.60. 100 backstroke — 1, Annie Taylor, 1:14.94; 4, Macey Nelson, 1:28.06; 5, Camille Bliss, 1:35.02 100 breast- stroke — 2, Sophia Henke, 1:30.10; 3, Noah Torres, 1:35.07. 400 freestyle relay — 2, Central A (Annie Taylor, Sara Wright, Sophia Henke, AnneMarie Has- brook), 4:40.10; 4, Central B (Noah Tor- res, Alysa Leon, Patty Torres, Camille Bliss), 5:36.24. Tuesday, Feb. 2 Meet Central at Dallas