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Ryan Brimer, Hart, senior

Brimer played a key role in Hart winning its second straight Foothill League title. At league finals, the senior won the 100-yard freestyle and took second in the 200 free. He finished fifth in the 100 free at the CIF-Southern Section Division 1 finals and sixth in the 200 free.

Kevin Childs, Canyon, sophomore

Nearly everywhere you looked in the Foothill League this year, there were pockets of high-end talent. Childs finished second in both the 200 individual medley and 100 backstroke at league finals. Then he took 14th in the backstroke at CIF finals.

Joshua Lee, Valencia, sophomore

This spot could have gone to several Vikings in a year when Valencia leaned heavily on its depth to push Hart to the limit in the race for the Foothill League title. Lee finished second in the 100 breaststro­ke and fourth in the 200 IM at league finals. At CIF prelims, he took 21st in the 200 medley relay, 25th in the 100 breast and 23rd in the 200 IM.

Zander Minano, Saugus, junior

After transferri­ng from Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks, Minano couldn’t compete for Saugus until April 12. But the junior still managed to make a major mark. Besides breaking program records, Minano set the new Foothill League meet record with a time of 20.30 seconds in the 50 free. At CIF finals, he took second in the 50 free for the second straight year. He took fifth in the 100 free and helped the Saugus boys to second-place swims in the 200 and 400 free.

Justin Morsch, Saugus, sophomore

A member of Saugus’ four-headed monster, Morsch swam on both of Saugus’ second-place relays at CIF finals. The Cents’ 400-free relay broke what had been the Division 1 meet record. Unfortunat­ely, Loyola broke it, too, and in a little faster time. Morsch took fourth in the consolatio­n final of the 200 free and third in the consolatio­n final of the 100 free. He won the 100 butterfly at league finals.

Adam Osowski, Hart, senior

The face of Hart boys swimming for the last couple years, Osowski finished his prep career by leading the Indians to back-to-back league titles. Individual­ly, he repeated in the 200 and 500 frees at league finals, setting new league meet records in both events. At CIF, he took third in the 200 free and fifth in the 500 free. He also swam on Hart’s eighthplac­e 200 and 400 free relays at CIF.

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