Saturday in Marshalltown the Vikings wrapped up there swim season with a strong showing at the district meet. Facing perennial powerhouse Cedar Falls as well as strong squads from host Marshalltown, Linn-Mar, Waterloo East and West and Ottumwa, the young Vikings grabbed a sixth place finish ahead of Waterloo East and just behind Ottumwa. Scores, places and times were not publicly releasable until Tuesday as two of the district meets were postponed until Monday night due to snow.

Throughout the season, the Vikings squad, comprised of only five returning swimmers and nine newcomers has steadily improved. Saturday marked the strongest performance of the year with a record number of personal best times. Thirty one times a Viking swimmer entered the pool to compete. Twenty five of those swims were new personal best times which is a strong testimony to the work the team put in this year.

Senior captains Tyler Naughton and John Levis each registered four personal best times while fellow senior Josh Yerkes recorded three in his three events. Some sizeable time drops included John Eden taking 13.5 seconds off in the 500 freestyle and 3.4 seconds off in the 200 freestyle. Tyler Naughton had nice improvements in both the 100 back and 100 free, where he dropped more than for seconds for each. For Naughton, this was a more than a twelve second improvement in each of these events over where he finished last season. First-year swimmer Matt Lash also turned in a strong performance in the 100 back, shaving nearly 4 seconds off his previous best. Senior Andy Newcomb, who missed most of the season due to injury, managed to come back with amazingly strong performances in the 50 and 100 fresstyle where he dropped 5 and 10 seconds respectively from his end-of-season times last year.

John Levis turned in another strong performance, earning medals for placing third in the 100 butterfly and sixth in the 100 breast. John registered his best time ever in the fly, but missed the cut for the state meet by less than a second. With only one classification in swimming, only the top 24 swimmers in the state for each event earn a trip to state. Nevertheless, a top-30 finish while competing against hundreds of kids from larger cities such as Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Iowa City and Sioux City is still a great accomplishment.

The Vikes also earned medals in a pair of relays. The 200 Medley Relay team of Tyler Naughton, Brandon Tharp, John Levis and Jake Stodola and the 400 Free Relay comprised of Josh Yerkes, Tyler Naughton, John Eden and Brandon Tharp each finished sixth.

The district meet marked the final swim for six swimmers from the team, to include four-year members Josh Yerkes and John Levis and three-year performer Tyler Naughton. But with a core of 8 returning swimmers the team should be in good shape to continue building and improving for the future.

200 Medley Relay 1:57.81 6th Tyler Naughton, Brandon Tharp, John Levis, Jake Stodola

200 Free 2:21.66 14th John Eden

2:45.23 20th Drake Tilson

3:14.92 21st Garrett Wilson

200 IM 2:28.78 13th Brandon Tharp

3:10.64 16th Anthony Dickerson

3:51.28 17th CJ Fowler

50 Free 27.89 16th Josh Yerkes

28.77 18th Jake Stodola

30.68 19th Andy Newcomb

100 Fly 57.63 3rd John Levis

100 Free 1:06.57 15th Ben Weekly

1:08.43 17th Jake Stodola

1:27.91 20th Garrett Wilson

1:14.31 Exh. Andy Newcomb

500 Free 6:35.68 13th John Eden

7:55.17 16th Drake Tilson

200 Free Relay 1:45.00 7th John Levis, Tyler Naughton, Ben Weekly, Josh Yerkes

100 Back 1:10.99 14th Tyler Naughton

1:22.40 18th Marshall Mullenix

1:24.03 19th Matt Lash

100 Breast 1:07.57 6th John Levis

1:32.66 17th Anthony Dickerson

400 Free Relay 4:08.26 6th Josh Yerkes, John Eden, Tyler Naughton, Brandon Tharp

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