2018-19 Northern Indiana Conference Boys’ Swimming Team

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200 Medley Relay

First Team           Aaron Dies          Evan Dies             Penn     1:38.85

Joel Cummins    Connor Craig

Second Team     Aiden Maurer    Michael Burns   Riley      1:39.69

Bryce Schwing   Isaac Baker

Hon. Mention    Eric Kelm             Nathan Byrd       Elkhart Central  1:41.67

Carter Rief          Devin Brink

200 Freestyle

First Team           Aiden Maurer    Riley                      1:43.90

Second Team     Kyle Brothers     Penn                     1:48.72

Hon. Mention    Matthew Howell Penn                   1:48.77

200 individual Medley

First Team           Evan Dies             Penn                     1:57.70

Second Team     John Bossler       Saint Joseph       1:59.23

Hon. Mention    Connor Craig      Penn                     2:03.88

50 Freestyle

First Team           Aaron Dies          Penn                     :22.02

Second Team     Brock Zuyderwyk             Penn     :22.04

Hon. Mention    Filip Kosel            Marian                  :22.17

Diving

First Team           Brant Zickefoose              Mishawaka         362.95

Second Team     Tomas Salas                        Penn                     360.20

Hon. Mention    Henry Gatzemeyer          Elkhart Central  357.00

100 Butterfly

First Team           Carter Rief          Elkhart Central  :52.95

Second Team     Sam Sierra           Saint Joseph       :53.42

Hon. Mention    Joel Cummins    Penn                     :54.31

100 Freestyle

First Team           Brock Zuyderwyk             Penn     :48.56

Second Team     Eric Kelm             Elkhart Central  :49.33

Hon. Mention    Kyle Brothers     Penn                     :49.52

500 Freestyle

First Team           Aiden Maurer    Riley                      4:56.64

Second Team     Matthew Howell              Penn     5:01.61

Hon. Mention    Nathan Grant     Penn                     5:07.00

200 Freestyle Relay

First Team           Brock Zuyderwyk             Connor Craig      Penn     1:29.25

Joel Cummins    Kyle Brothers

Second Team     Sam Sierra           Gage Hannewyck             Saint Joseph       1:33.10

John Bossler       Dave Fernander

Hon. Mention    Mason Young     Chase Brackeen New Prairie         1:33.87

Roman Piergalski              Dalton Thomas

100 Backstroke

First Team           Aaron Dies          Penn                     :53.65

Second Team     John Bossler       Saint Joseph       :54.66

Hon. Mention    Eric Kelm             Elkhart Central  :54.93

100 Breaststroke

First Team           Evan Dies             Penn                     1:00.53

Second Team     Carter Rief          Elkhart Central  1:01.22

Hon. Mention    Michael Burns   Riley                      1:02.77

400 Freestyle Relay

First Team           Brock Zuyderwyk             Kyle Brothers     Penn     3:16.45

Aaron Dies          Evan Dies

Second Team     Isaac Baker         Bryce Schwing   Riley      3:22.70

Bryce Knight       Aiden Maurer

Hon. Mention    Connor Craig      Matthew Howell              Penn     3:22.74

Joel Cummins    Matthew Pruitt

Co-MVP               Evan Dies  Penn     and       Aiden Maurer    Riley

Coach of the year  Jess Preston       Penn

Final Standings

1              Penn     10-0

2              Riley      9-1

3              Elkhart Central  8-2

4              New Prairie         7-3

5              Saint Joseph       6-4

6              Mishawaka         5-5

7              Bremen                 4-6

8              Adams                  3-7

9              Marian                  2-8

10           Clay                        1-9

11           Washington        0-10

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