
The Dino Swim team made the trek to Cedar City for the Cedar Invitational over the weekend. Ten different schools competed in both divisions, with the Lady Dinos earning fourth place and the boys claiming a sixth-place finish.
Copper Hills took the top spot for the girls followed by Canyon View in second. Hurricane, Carbon, and Cedar rounded out the top five.
Carbon’s 200 medley relay team consisting of Evie Halk, Lily Thayn, Maya Bower, and Kanyon Christensen earned a fifth-place finish. Halk, Rachel Blackburn, Aylen Lyman, and Lisa King finished fifth in the 200 free medley.
Halk finished in second place in the 500 free and sixth in the 200 free, Bower claimed a third-place finish in the 100 fly and 10th in the 200 IM, and Blackburn took fifth in the 500 free and seventh in the 200 free.
King grabbed a sixth-place finish in the 50 free and took eighth in the 100 free. Lily Thayn claimed a pair of seventh-place finishes in the 200 IM, and the 100 fly while Christensen took seventh in the 500 free.
On the boy’s side host Cedar earned the first-place finish, with Canyon View taking second. Hurricane, Richfield, and Copper Hills made up the rest of the field. Carbon landed just on the outside in sixth.
Mason Engar, Logan Kranendonk, Leland Kepsel, and Bracken Hanson finished fifth in the 200 free relay, while James Tullis, Ky Earl, Kepsel, and Carlos Mendoza claimed sixth in the 200 medley relay.
Engar claimed a second in the 100-fly and Tullis took second in the backstroke. Kranendonk took third in the 500 free and fourth in the 200 IM.
Hanson finished fourth in the 500 free and took ninth in the 200 free, and Kespel took 10th in the 500 free.
On Wednesday the Dinos will travel to Vernal to face Uintah.