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Michigan High School Athletic Association
2021 Girls Swimming and Diving Championships

 

FINALS

Saturday, November 19-20, 2021, at Holland Aquatics Center, Holland

2021 MHSAA Division 1 Girls Swimming and Diving Champions: Ann Arbor Pioneer

 

Ann Arbor Pioneer repeats as MHSAA Division 1 champion

Ann Arbor Pioneer dominated the field to repeat as Michigan High School Athletic Association Girls Swimming and Diving Champions. Pioneer finished with 405.5 points, far ahead of second-place Saline (247 points) and third-place Brighton (217.5 points). The Pioneers’ 200-yard medley relay team of Stella Chapman, Edwina Jalet, Holly Pringle and Sophia Guo finished first in 1:44.16, while the 200-yard freestyle relay squad of Lilly Cramer, Vivian VanRenterghem, Amelia Weyhing and Sophia Guo won with a time of 1:34.09 and the 400-yard freestyle relay team of VanRenterghem, Pringle, Champman and Cramer took first in 3:27.29. Cramer also won the 200-yard freestyle in 1:48.95, Chapman claimed the 200-yard individual medley in 2:01.98 for the Pioneers. It was the Pioneers 18th state championship.

 

TEAM RESULTS

1. Ann Arbor Pioneer, 405.5

2. Saline, 247

3. Brighton, 217.5

4. Grand Haven, 195.5

5. Northville, 177

6. Canton, 131

7.  Farmington Hills Mercy, 120

8. Livonia Stevenson, 86.5

9. Plymouth, 82

9. Rockford, 82

> Complete results

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

200-yard medley relay: Ann Arbor Pioneer (Stella Chapman, Edwina Jalet, Holly Pringle, Sophia Guo), 1:44.16

200-yard freestyle: Lily Cramer, Ann Arbor Pioneer, 1:48.95

200-yard individual medley: Stella Chapman, Ann Arbor Pioneer, 2:01.98

50-yard freestyle: Brady Kendall, Plymouth, 22.63

One-meter diving: Megan Jolly, Rockford, 419.20

100-yard butterfly: Brady Kendall, Plymouth, 53.35

100-yard freestyle: Rosealee Springer, Grand Haven, 50.55

500-yard freestyle: Victoria Schreiber, Brighton, 4:57.72

200-yard freestyle relay: Ann Arbor Pioneer (Lily Cramer, Vivian VanRenterghem, Amelia Weyhing, Sophia Guo), 1:34.09

100-yard backstroke: Abby Marculaitis, Marquette, 55:07

100-yard breaststroke: McKenzie Siroky, Livonia Stevenson, 1:00.85

400-yard freestyle relay: Ann Arbor Pioneer (Vivian VanRenterghem, Stella Chapman, Holly Pringle, Lily Cramer), 3:25.39

 

Mercy High School, Farmington Hills, Michigan. Catholic College Preparatory School for Young Women.

Saturday, November 19-20, 2021, at Oakland University, Auburn Hills

2021 MHSAA Division 2 Girls Swimming and Diving Champions: Birmingham Seaholm

Head coach: Karl Hodgson  l  Assistant coaches: Dan Yohn, Kristen Ruud  l  Diving coach: Ginny Naegeli

Swimmers: Seniors: Katherine Stanley, Lauren Louwers, Isabella Vaughan, Eliza Dixon, Abigail Blakely, Carly Burry, Anika Puttaiah, Karen Austin, Lauren Terlep; Juniors: Samantha Clifford, Meghan Murray, Chloe Gifford, Katherine Ballard, Hailey Crowe; Sophomores: Kelley Hassett; Freshmen: Abigail Stanley, Avery Anderson

 

Birmingham Seaholm three-peats as MHSAA Division 2 champion

Birmingham Seaholm used its incredible depth to fight off Grosse Pointe South to win its third-straight Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 2 Girls Swimming and Diving Championship. Seaholm won all three relays, had an individual champion, and scored points in every race but the butterfly to win the Division 2 title going away. Seaholm amassed 314.5 points, well ahead of Grosse Pointe South (241), Grand Rapids Northview (191) and Fenton (154). Seaholm gained attention for winning its 2020 state championship without having any individual event winners, but Samantha Clifford won the 100-yard freestyle this year. The Maples' 200-yard medley relay team of Isabella Vaughan, Lauren Louwers, Katherine Stanley and Eliza Dixon finished first in 1:45.33, followed by the 200-yard freestyle relay team of Carly Burry, Kelley Hassett, Samantha Clifford and Dixon winning in 1:35.99 and the 400-yard freestyle relay squad of Burry, Stanley, Louwers and Clifford placing first with a time of 3:32.13.

 

TEAM RESULTS

1.  Birmingham Seaholm, 314.5

2. Grosse Pointe South, 241

3. Grand Rapids Northview, 191

4. Fenton, 154

5. Birmingham Groves, 150

6. Jenison, 126.5

7. Ann Arbor Skyline, 124.5

8. Portage Northern, 110

9. Farmington, 99

10. Midland Dow, 87

> Complete results

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

200-yard medley relay: Birmingham Seaholm (Isabella Vaughan, Lauren Louwers, Katherin Stanley, Eliza Dixon), 1:45.33

200-yard freestyle: Hannah Williams, Portage Northern, 1:50.28

200-yard individual medley: Gracie Olsen, Fenton, 2:01.58

50-yard freestyle: Grace Albrecht, Jenison, 23.94

One-meter diving: Lily Witte, Dexter, 503.55

100-yard butterfly: Gracie Olsen, Fenton, 54.19

100-yard freestyle: Samantha Clifford, Birmingham Seaholm, 51.02

500-yard freestyle: Angelina Baker, Portage Northern, 4:54.97

200-yard freestyle relay: Birmingham Seaholm (Carly Burry, Eliza Dixon, Kelley Hassett, Samantha Clifford), 1:35.99

100-yard backstroke: Lily Cleason, Ann Arbor Skyline, 55.77

100-yard breaststroke: Hannah Williams, Portage Northern, 1:03.76

400-yard freestyle relay: Birmingham Seaholm (Carly Burry, Katherine Stanley, Lauren Louwers, Samantha Clifford), 3:29.43

 

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Grosse Pointe Public School System, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. A tradition of excellence, preparing students to learn and lead.

Saturday, November 19-20, 2021, at Calvin University, Grand Rapids

2021 MHSAA Division 3 Girls Swimming and Diving champions: East Grand Rapids

 

East Grand Rapids dominates to MHSAA Division 3 championship

East Grand Rapids swam away from the field to win the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 3 Girls Swimming and Diving Championship -- its 24th title. East Grand Rapids finished with 444 points. Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood was a distant second with 193 points. East Grand Rapids won all three relays and two individual championships. Sophia Williams, Maya Reifinger, Allison Alguire and Barbara Bart joined together to win the 200-yard medley relay in 1:47.25, while the 200-yard freestyle relay team of Bart, Murphy, Greta Milnes and Kate Simon placed first in 1:36.20 and Williams, Alguire, Milnes and Simon took the 400-yard freestyle relay with a time of 3:31.14. Williams won the 100-yard backstroke in 58.19 and Ava Jendritz won the diving championship with a score of 449.80.

 

 

TEAM RESULTS

1. East Grand Rapids, 444

2. Bloomfield Hills Marian, 193

3. Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood, 165.5

4. Holland Christian, 144

5. Allegan, 117

6. Milan, 109

7. Tecumseh, 96

8. Bay City John Glenn, 87

9. Plainwell, 75

10. Grand Rapids Christian, 73.5

> Complete results

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

200-yard medley relay: East Grand Rapids (Sophie Williams, Maya Reifinger, Allison Alguire, Barbara Bart), 1:47.25

200-yard freestyle: Riley Nugent, Plainwell, 1:52.83

200-yard individual medley: Scarlet Maison, Standish-Sterling, 2:08.36

50-yard freestyle: Julia Waechter, Bloomfield Hills Marian, 23.74

One-meter diving: Ava Jendritz, East Grand Rapids, 449.80

100-yard butterfly: Laure McNamara, Flat Rock, 56.23

100-yard freestyle: Julia Waechter, Bloomfield Hills Marian, 51.06

500-yard freestyle: Riley Nugent, Plainwell, 5:04.35

200-yard freestyle relay: East Grand Rapids (Barbara Bart, Norah Murphy, Greta Milnes, Kate Simon), 1:36.20

100-yard backstroke: Sophie Williams, East Grand Rapids, 58.19

100-yard breaststroke: Ginger McMahon, Grosse Pointe Woods University Liggett, 1:04.85

400-yard freestyle relay: East Grand Rapids (Allison Alguire, Sophie Williams, Greta Milnes, Kate Simon), 3:31.14

 

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