Douglas High swim and dive

Tiger swimmers, divers move on to 5A state

Douglas High sophomore Baylen Rowlett swims in the 500-yard freestyle at the Class 5A North regional swimming meet this past weekend. Rowlett took third place in the event and earned a trip to next week’s state meet in Las Vegas.

Douglas High sophomore Baylen Rowlett swims in the 500-yard freestyle at the Class 5A North regional swimming meet this past weekend. Rowlett took third place in the event and earned a trip to next week’s state meet in Las Vegas.
Photo by Thomas Ranson.

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The Douglas High School diving group had already qualified three competitors out of Wednesday’s regional meet.

Over the past weekend, the Tigers had several more swimmers earn a spot in the final area competition of the spring.

For the Douglas boys, sophomore Matthew Sutton qualified for state in three events.

In the 50-yard freestyle, Sutton was third in 23.06 seconds before also taking third in the 100-yard freestyle (50.97). He will compete at state in both events.

In the 200-yard medley relay, Sutton, Matthew Yturbide, Baylen Rowlett and Timothy Gleason took second place as a unit in 1 minute, 50.09 seconds to qualify for state.

Rowlett earned a state spot as an individual, as well, putting together a third place finish in the 500-yard freestyle. Freshman Lucas Goss barely missed a spot in the same event, taking fifth (5:35.48).

As a team, Douglas wrapped up regionals in fifth place with 224 points. Reed was the boys champion with 345 points.

On the girls’ side, junior Gracie Goss just missed out on a state qualification after taking fifth in the 100-yard backstroke in 1:02.55. She finished roughly two-tenths of a second off qualifying pace.

The Tigers’ girls 400-yard freestyle relay team ­— Caitlin Taylor, Carli Stevenson, Goss and Kiera Duffy — were sixth in 4:00.02.

Taylor took eighth in the 100-yard butterfly in 1:04.85.

The Tigers girls team was seventh as a collective with 212 team points. Reno won the team title with 340 points.

(Gracie Goss competes in the 100-yard backstroke at the Class 5A North regional swim meet over the weekend. Goss just missed a state qualification with a fifth-place finish in the event. Thomas Ranson / Nevada News Group)

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