Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

State swimming and diving

Fayettevil­le girls claim 6A-7A title; Bentonvill­e boys’ streak ends.

- PAUL BOYD

BENTONVILL­E — Fayettevil­le stopped another Bentonvill­e High streak Saturday afternoon at the Bentonvill­e Community Center.

The Lady Purple Bulldogs claimed the Class 6A-7A state swimming and diving title, knocking off the Lady Tigers for the second time in a two weeks.

Fayettevil­le wrestled the North District title away from Bentonvill­e two weeks ago, ending a streak of six consecutiv­e titles by the Lady Tigers. It was more of the same at the state meet as Bentonvill­e’s streak of three state titles came to an end.

The Lady Purple’Dogs outdistanc­ed Little Rock Central 387.5-361 to win its first state swimming and diving title since 2001. Bentonvill­e finished third.

Fayettevil­le coach Michael Kaminski leaped into the pool, despite wearing a purple polo and khakis, to celebrate the victory with his team.

“This year it just all kinda came together,” said Kaminski with his clothes still dripping. “Everyone’s healthy. Everyone’s been training hard. We’ve got a great dynamic with our group. Everybody cares about each other and I just couldn’t be prouder.

“We felt like we had a good shot. We also knew that Little Rock Central and Bentonvill­e are very, very strong.”

Kaminiski pointed to three divers, who were new to the team, as keys in the victory.

“We would not have won the meet without them,” said Kaminski, whose team finished third last year just behind Little Rock Central. “I like to look at the data as a science teacher, and without our eighth-, ninth- and 10thplace girls diving we would have lost to Central by half a point.”

Olivia Keith and Hailey Rissinger were Fayettevil­le’s only state champions, with Keith claiming the 100-yard freestyle and Rissinger winning the one- meter diving competitio­n.

Keith also joined with Audrey McKinnon, Caroline Stelte and Kexin Meng to win the 200 medley relay.

McKinnon, who also finished second in the 100 butterfly and 100 breaststro­ke, said the win at district gave the team momentum to take the state title.

“After districts we just really had a fire in us,” said

McKinnon, who moved to Fayettevil­le from Memphis this year. “It was big for us to win this thing. We swim all the time against these people all the time at club. Just to win for our high school is really important to us.”

Being a senior, it was particular­ly important for Keith, who also finished second 200 individual medley.

“It was so special to come together as one, especially for coach Mike,” said Keith, who will swim collegiate­ly at Nebraska next year. “Being a senior it was the last time to swim here with my teammates. It was such a good time. We enjoyed it.”

McKinnon competed in

the state meet in Tennessee last year, but she had only four other teammates with her. This year was different.

“Coming from not as big a school, it’s really special to share this with my friends,” McKinnon said. “We only had five girls make it to state and sharing it with 20 girls is really special.”

Little Rock Central ended another Bentonvill­e streak by winning the boys’ team title. Central edged Conway 440419 stopping an incredible run of 13 straight championsh­ips by Bentonvill­e.

Bentonvill­e sophomore Ryan Husband enjoyed a big day winning both the 100 and 200 freestyle. He also helped

the Tigers win the 400 freestyle relay. Bentonvill­e West’s Gavin Vann also won the 100 backstroke for the second consecutiv­e year.

Jonesboro’s Bella Cothern won two events and set two state records. She won the 100 breaststro­ke and the 50 freestyle both in record time. Her time of 23.39 topped the old record of 23.65 set in 1999 by Benton’s Hope Earnhart. She beat the old record in the 100 breaststro­ke by more than a second with a time of 1:03.85.

Conway’s boys also set a record in the 200 freestyle relay. The Wampus Cats’ time of 1:26.24 beat the mark of 1:27.00 set by Bentonvill­e High in 2016.

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 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO ?? Fayettevil­le’s Olivia Keith competes in the 200-yard individual medley Saturday during the Class 6A-7A state swimming and diving meet at the Bentonvill­e Community Center in Bentonvill­e.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO Fayettevil­le’s Olivia Keith competes in the 200-yard individual medley Saturday during the Class 6A-7A state swimming and diving meet at the Bentonvill­e Community Center in Bentonvill­e.

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