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Fallon Boys Finish Strong at 3A State Championships

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Fallon Boys Finish Strong at 3A State Championships
Fallon’s Brody Reynolds swims a leg of the 200-yard freestyle relay at the State Swimming & Diving Championships last Saturday the Moana Springs Community Aquatics Center in Reno.

Author: Photo by Robert Perea

Half of Fallon’s six entries in last week’s 3A State Swimming & Diving Championship improved upon their qualifying times from the previous week’s Northern 3A Regional Meet. 

The highlight for the Greenwave was the 400-meter freestyle relay team of William McLean, Joshua Enriquez, Michael Liston, and Kage Oyler. They came in seeded eighth with a qualifying time of 4:27.23 but beat that time by 13 seconds and finished seventh with a time of 4:13.16. 

Individually, McLean took more than two seconds off his qualifying time in the 200-yard freestyle, finishing eighth with a time of 2:16.04. Oyler beat his qualifying time by .25 of a second in the 100-yard backstroke, where he finished eighth with a time of 1:10.91. 

Both of Fallon’s other relays also finished seventh. In the 200-yard medley relay, Oyler, Brody Reynolds, Kegan Welsh, and Liston placed seventh with a time of 1:59.15. In the 200-yard freestyle relay, Welsh, McLean, Reynolds, and Liston teamed up to post a time of 1:46.44. 

Liston placed eighth in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 58.25. 

In the team standings, Fallon placed 10th out of 15 schools with a total of 15 points. Boulder City dominated the meet, winning the state championship with 131 points, while Coral Academy was second with 78.Liston placed eighth in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 58.25. 

In the team standings, Fallon placed 10th out of 15 schools with a total of 15 points. Boulder City dominated the meet, winning the state championship with 131 points, while Coral Academy was second with 78. 

 

 

 

 


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