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State records were broken at Hawaii Age Group Championships when Kamehameha claims the team title

2025 Hawaiian Swimming Scy Age Group Championships

Three swimmers broke the records of the state and the Kamhameha Swim Club broke away in Kona at the Hawaiian Swimming Scy Age Group Championships last weekend.

The meeting was to be emphasized Cruz Storer and Maui Swim Clubs Connor Venturawho broke the two LSC records and went away with dominant high point award in their age groups.

Highlights of the young – records broken

The 14-year-old Storer put new Hawaii swimming records for 13-14 boys in the 50, 100 and 200 free of charge and added another in the 50 back, which led Lahaina's 200 Medley relay.

Storers LSC Records (13-14 boys)

  • 50 free – His 21.02 time broke the previous record of 21.27 Kaiea Hudgins In 2023. In the 13-14 age group of the boys of the boys, he is now the 55th place ever.
  • 100 free – Storer led the field in a time of 46.28 to lure the state record of 46.32, which he set up in the preparations. In the preliminaries, Storer deleted the 17-year record of 46.33 out of 46.33 from Sting von Kacy Johnson 2008. Storer is now in the 13-14 age group of the boys.
  • 200 free – In the 200 -free destroyed Storer, the state record in 1: 40.09 by more than two seconds, with the previous record of 1: 42.26 being reduced Noah Peters In 2018, Storer had set a best time of 1: 42.40 in the preliminaries and now occupied the 47th of all time in the age group 13-14.
  • 50 back – Storer broke the 50-back record in mid-February at 24:29 p.m. and brought it to 23.61 in the 200 Medley relay when Lahaina took the 2nd to Kamamaha.

The 12-year-old Ventura reset LSC recordings in two events in the 11-12 group of age of the boys, one that stood for 27 years and one that he demolished by more than nine seconds.

In the 200 -free Ventura put on a time of 1: 50.25 to break the previous brand of 1: 52.69 Mark Eckert 1998. Aiden Lee was also under the old record in 1: 51.45.

In the 400 in the Ventura competed at a time of 4: 27.51 to destroy the old record of 4: 36.80 Tom caps 2016.

Ventura met with the best times of 1: 54.52 in the 200 free and 4: 45.12 in 400 in the meeting.

The other individual record to fall the meeting came from Swim Kauai Aquatics' Griffin Linwho broke his own LSC record in the 10 and under 100 chest in the preparations and then dropped again in the final.

As a record holder with his swimming from 1: 14.45 last December, he wore 1: 13.43 in the preliminary round and brought the record in the final to 1: 12.62. This strikes him in the 11-12 group of old people in the 73rd place ever.

There were also two relay records, both of which went through the hands of the Iolani Swim Club boys in the age group 15 to 18 to 18 to 18 years.

First, in the 400 Free Relay, the Iolani quartet of Noah Caiserman (44.77), Evan Wong (44.76), Kaito James (46.48) and Finn Arrillaga (45.66) clock 3: 01.66 to break the LSC data record of 3: 02.02 by Kamehameha in 2019.

At the end of the meeting in the 200 Free Relay, Caiseman (20.70), Arrillaga (20.79), James (20.65) and Wong (20.84) ended in 1: 22.98, to drop a 12-year record of 1: 23.47, which was determined by Kamhameha 2013 in 2013.

Highlights of the girls

Iolani Swim Club Sage Miller Was a dominant force in the 15-18 group of girls who won after seven events and added a second place in another place.

Miller, a 17-year USC committee, won the 50 Free (23.16) and 100 back (55.49) with new personal best times and added victories in 200 Free (1: 50.30), 100 Fly (54.23), 200 Fly (2: 00.64), 200 in (2: 07.31) and 400 in (4: 31.52).

In the 100 free she was the runner -up by Kamehameha's Journei Webster (50.00) in a lifelong best of 50.45.

As Rutgers commit, webster with a PB of 23.18 was second place for Miller in the 50 and won an additional victory in the 200 back (2: 02.54) and took the 2nd place in the High Point ranking with 56 points on Millers 61.

Full list of high point winners

  • 10 & among girls: Mia helpers (rainbow aquatic-hi) -66 points
  • 10 & among boys: Griffin Lin (Swim Kauai Aquatics-Hi) -81 points
  • 11-12 girls: Kona Pederson (Auulea Swim Club-Hi) -68 points
  • 11-12 boys: Connor Ventura (Maui Swim Club-Hi) -90 points
  • 13-14 girls: Hannah Cooper (Kamhameha Swim Club-Hi) -46 points
  • 13-14 boys: Cruz Storer (Lahaina Swim Club-Hi) -90 points
  • 13-18 girls: Dianna Schmutz (Punahou Aquatics-Hi) -36 points
  • 13-18 boys: Brahman Davis (Iolani Swim Club-Hi) -31 points
  • 15-18 girls: Sage Miller (Iolani Swim Club-Hi) -61 points
  • 15-18 boys: Evan Wong (Iolani Swim Club-Hi) -50 points

Combined team values ​​- TOP 5

  1. Kamehameha Swim Club, 2,022. 50
  2. Auulea Swim Club, 1.011. 50
  3. Iolani Swim Club, 992. 50
  4. Punahou Aquatics, 730
  5. Kona Aquatics Club, 547. 50