San Marcos swim completed its undefeated dual meet season with a non-league sweep of Camarillo on Senior Day on Thursday.
The Royals’ girls team finished the day with a 136-40 win, while the boys squad came out on top by a mark of 97-79.
“We had several clutch performances today,” San Marcos head coach Chuckie Roth said. “Camarillo was a solid team on both the boys’ and girls’ sides, and we found a way to get some crucial touches that resulted in big point totals.
“It was a great meet and super proud of the boys and girls. It has been a long time since both the boys and girls were undefeated on the season.”
San Marcos began the day with a sweep of diving, as Estella Young won the girls competition with a score of 181.95 and Otis Eaton took first for the boys with 231.79 points.
Sophia Hall had a standout performance for the Royals, winning the 50 freestyle (24.82) and 100 freestyle (54.46) while also helping the team to wins in the 4×50 freestyle and 4×100 freestyle relays.
Nya Cable also picked up a pair of wins in the 100 backstroke (1:03.43) and the 200 IM (2:22.56).
Kalista Hall (500 freestyle, 5:21.84), Shea Estabrook (100 breaststroke, 1:17.45), Charlotte Raisin (200 freestyle, 2:02.32), Lily Bordofksy (100 butterfly, 1:07.32) and McKenna Stuart (500 freestyle, 5:21.32) rounded out the first-place finishes for the San Marcos girls.
“The girls were solid today and our depth prevailed,” Roth said. “A really special swimmer in the program is Lilly Gallardo. She is a 4-year member who swims the 200 IM and 100 Breast. She placed 3rd and 4th, respectively. I wanted to acknowledge her hard work over the last four years.”
As for the boys, Cole Racich and Nolan Clark led the charge with first-place showings in two events apiece. Racich won the 100 freestyle (49.30) and 200 freestyle (1:48.11), while Clark placed first in the 100 butterfly (51.41) and 200 IM (2:03.74).
Meanwhile, Will Stuart comfortably won the 100 breaststroke with a time of 59.23 seconds and Duncan Hunt secured first in the 100 backstroke at 58.66 seconds.
Jacob Angel and Christian Yonker each came up clutch as well with second-place marks in the 500 freestyle and 50 freestyle, respectively. Angel finished in 5:02.73, while Yonker recorded a time of 23.10 seconds.


