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2025 Texas 6a High School State Championships

  • 21.-22. February 2025
  • Austin, Texas
  • Scy (25 meters)
  • Results

The records fell, future college swimmers ended their career in style and history from a team perspective.

Last weekend there was another memorable 6a boy and master in Texas 6a.

The Keller High School wrote the story by only becoming the third program in the history of state history to sweep the titles for boys and girls.

The girls won their first title in the program history, while the boys' squad won his third title in a row.

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Three future swimmers of the Division I College were the stars of the meeting, with each two events win.

Grace Rabb The Dripping Springs High School, which signed at Florida, broke a 17-year-old state record with winning the 200 in a time of 1: 56.40. The old record was 1: 56.56 by Mary Beck from Austin Westlake.

Rabb was born in autumn 2006 and was a toddler and barely on foot when Beck's record was set. At the same time, Rabb also excluded the defending champion Avery Collins From Keller for more than four seconds (2: 00.65).

RabB then pursued this performance by winning the 100 backstroke in a school record time of 53.01 and surviving the defending champion Macey Degroot by League City Clear Springs (53.52).

Another outstanding expression was San Antonio Ronald Reagan Senior Montserrat SpielmannA Chilean national record holder who signed with Michigan. She won the 200 freestyle in a time of 1: 47.57-only 0.09 in front of the second-placed Sofia Luper by Houston Cypress Fairbanks and defended her title in the 100-butterfly with a time of 53.02.

The other outstanding expression was Georgia Signee Marin ClemThe two title for Southlake Carroll won. Clem won the 50 freestyle (22.63) and repeated himself as a champion in 100 freestyle (49.23).

Clem also swam the anchor for Carroll's winning team in the 400 freestyle relay and came with a split of 49.22 to help Carroll of 3: 24.18. Olivia ColomboPresent Emma Bibza And Sydney Klopenstein were the other members of the team.

Keller won both the 200 Medley Relay and the 200 Freestyle Relay. The Avery Collins team, Ella McWhorterPresent Ellen Garritzenon And Natalie Schneider won the 200 Medley relay in a time of 1: 41.75, while the team of Schneider, Chloe Corbin, Lucy Backus and Garritzen won the 200 freestyle relay in 1: 33.49.

Other individual winners

  • Shannon Waldron. In the second year, the diving competition won with 435.95 points.
  • Madayn Petty. Only a newcomer for Tyler Legacy, Petty won the 500 freestyle in 4: 45.05.
  • Ella McWhorter. The junior of Keller and Texas A & M Commit won the 100 breast in 1-01.19 and hung up the defending champion Avery Collins (1: 01.32).

Girl -Team classification -TOP 5

  1. Keller 243.5
  2. Southlake Carroll 207
  3. Conroe the Woodlands 196
  4. San Antonio Regan 132
  5. Austin Westlake 127

Boy review

Maximus Williamson Certainly a legacy in his last high school meeting left a legacy. Williamson was on the way to College for Virginia and set a national record in the 200 freestyle final and set a new national record by swimming a time of 1: 30.46. He broke the record of 1: 32.63, he put himself in preparations.

Williamson then followed with the win of the 100 freestyle in a state record time of 41.54 and broke his own earlier record of 41.84. He was also part of two winner relay teams.

Williamson swam a 19.08 leadoff leg for Keller's winning team in the 200 freestyle relay, which ended with a time of 1: 20.06. Maxwell Stanislaus, Riccardo Osio And Simon Wright were the other members of the team.

Williamson then swam in anchor in the 400 freestyle relay and produced a 41.40 split to win Keller in a time of 2: 56.51.

Stanislaus, Osio and Wright were the other members of the team.

Keller swept the relays with the team of Eason CormackPresent Adam HuynhOsio and Wright win the 200 Medley relay in a time of 1: 31.33.

Other individual winners

  • Jackson Hartzler. The second from Bridgeland won the 200 in a time of 1: 47.33, only 0.13 before Raphael Wang.
  • Alejandro Michelena. A senior of Klein Cain and Texas A&M Signee won 19.95 the 50 freestyle. Owen Wall. The Byu Bound Wall, a senior by Keller Timber Creek, won the diving event with 566.90 points.
  • Rowan Cox. Cox, a junior for Austin James Bowie, who is a Texas commit, won the 100 -butterfly with a state record time of 46.19.
  • Grant Lilly. When junior for San Antonio Ronald Reagan, who committed himself to Notre Dame, Lilly won the 500 freestyle in a time of 4: 20.09).
  • John Simmons. The Senior and Texas A&M Signe ended his career for Humble Atascocita by winning the 100 back in a time of 47.11.
  • Raphael Wang. As a senior who signed with Duke, Wang won the 100 breast in a time of 54.10.

Junge team – Top 5

  1. Keller 265
  2. Small 130
  3. Austin Vandegift 112
  4. Humble Kingwood 106
  5. Humble Atascocita 105