Sports Roundup – December 21

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Greenfield-Central's Zachary Cook celebrates his 100-yard butterfly championship at the IHSAA Boys Swimming Championships at the IU Natatorium in 2017. (Scott Roberson / Daily Journal)

Daily Reporter staff reports

The Greenfield-Central boys and girls swimming teams swept past rival New Palestine during their dual meet Monday.

The Cougars boys won 125-60, while the girls were victorious 123-63.

Zach Cook led the boys team by winning three events, including the 500-yard freestyle in a new school-record time of 4 minutes, 49.43 seconds. Cook owned the previous record as well.

Chris Joven was first in the 200 IM and teamed with Cook, Ethan Kile and Sammy Logan to win the 200 medley relay. Austin Payne won the 50 free.

Ben Rader was first in the 1-meter diving competition. Cameron Rader was first in the 100 butterfly. Travis Black won the 100 free.

Logan was first in the 100 backstroke. Kile won the 100 breaststroke. Greenfield-Central also won the 200 free relay.

The New Palestine boys won the 400 free relay behind Tyler Corey, Louis Holbrook, Iago Broullon-Blanco and Nico Martin. Broullon-Blanco posted the fifth-best 100 breaststroke in school history and sixth-best 200 IM time. He was second in both events.

The Cougars girls, like the boys, were limited due to illness but were able to win 10 events.

Braedy Laymon won four events, including the 50 and 100 free. Elizabeth Harris won the 200 and 500 free, while Megan Coffin was first in the 200 IM.

Maci Montgomery won the 1-meter diving competition. Sarah Stutz was first in the 100 backstroke, and Addie Noah was first in the 100 breaststroke.

Laymon and Coffin partnered with Taylor Amos and Anne Marie DeKeyser to win the 400 free relay. Laymon, Amos, Emma Miller and DeKeyser were first in the 200 free relay.

The Dragons girls won the 200 medley relay with a team of Maria Virt, Hailee Holberson, Jessica Rogers and Anna Doolin.