Sizzlin' Summer swim meet results
CONNOR VANDERWEYST | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 3 months AGO
MOSES LAKE - Full results for the Moses Lake Manta Rays' Sizzlin' Summer swim meet were released recently.
Anna Fair, Anthony Alvarez, Zack Johnston and Zachary Washburn were all high point winners for their respective age groups.
Overall, the Manta Rays finished second out of 13 teams from Washington, Oregon and Canada with 2,516.5 points.
Washburn totalled 194 points in the boys 10 and under division and set two Inland Empire records in the 50-yard fly and the 50-yard freestyle.
Alvarez, 7, recorded 80 points to win the high point award in the boys 8 and under division.
Fair was able to nab the girls 13- and 14-year-old high point away with 190 points.
Johnston dominated his competition, winning the high point award in the boys 15 and over age group with 224 points.
Jessica Williams, Janice Pryor, Madison Molitor, Halle Johnson, Noah Heaps, Cora Dana and Brenden Eslick all recorded top-3 finishes for the Manta Rays.
Eslick also placed first in the boys 15 and over 100-yard freestyle, 200-yard freestyle and the 200-yard fly.
Eslick, Fair, Cora Dana, Aniston Dana, Jeremiah Johnston, Halle Johnston, Zack Johnston, Dylan Bond, Christopher Vidrine, Megan Washburn and Zachary Washburn will all compete at the Inland Empire Summer Championships this weekend in Wenatchee.
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