Results from the AHSAA swimming championship:

WKUL broadcasters provide play by play for the NFHS Network:

Story courtesy of the AHSAA:
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville High School boys’ swim team scored 372 points to claim the Panthers’ 10th straight AHSAA Class 6A/7A Boys’ Team Championship Saturday night at the Huntsville Aquatics Center as the 66th AHSAA Swimming and Diving Championships concluded.
  The Crimson Panthers, coached by Arthur Fortin, won the class 6A/7A girls’ state championship Saturday with 236 points to sweep the large-school competition. Randolph School of Huntsville, coached by Austin Smith and Stephanie Beddingfield, captured the Class 1A/5A boys title with 254 points over runner-up Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering, and Arab’s girls, coached by Richard Moser, took the 1A/5A girls’ championship with 223 points with LAMP of Montgomery finishing second. Auburn’s boys’ swim team placed runner-up in Class 6A/7A, and Grissom’s girls finished runner-up in the 6A/7A Girls’ final standings.
    Huntsville’s boys have now won 22 state titles, an AHSAA state record. The Panthers’ boys began their current AHSAA state-record consecutive championships streak in 2016. Bob Jones was the last school to win a state title – claiming back-to-back crowns in 2014 and 2015. Huntsville won the titles in 2012 and 2013 – giving the Panthers 12 state titles over the last 14 years.
   Huntsville’s girls, also coached by Fortin, won their 13th state swimming title overall and their first since winning back-to-back state crowns in 2020 and 2021. The Lady Panthers snapped Bob Jones’ streak of three straight titles from 2022-2024.
  Randolph’s boys’ championship was the school’s second title overall and first since 2021. Arab’s girls posted 223 points to capture the school’s claimed their first-ever state swimming crown. LAMP of Montgomery finished second with 198.
   Arab’s 200-yard freestyle relay team took first place in Saturday’s competition with a strong time of 1:43.15 – just three seconds of the AHSAA 1A/5A state meet record. The swimmers in the relay for the Lady Knights were seniors Bailee Parks and Maddie Nunley, and freshmen Karington Harper and Graylyn Gilbreath. Parks, Harper, Gilbreath and Anderly Shumate also teamed to win the 1A/5A 400-yard freestyle Relay with a winning time of 3:51.59.
   In the 6A/7A girls’ competition, Abby Chan of Bob Jones won the 100-yard backstroke with a 53.78 time, just 36/100ths of a second off the state record time.
   Landon Quinn, a sophomore at ASCTE, had an outstanding showing in the Class 1A/5A 100-yard breaststroke winning with the race with a time of 57.92 seconds. The 400-yard freestyle relay team of ASCTE set a state-meet record for Class 1A/5A boys with a winning time of 3:19.71 – besting the old record (3:22.16) set in 2023 by LAMP. Quinn swam the final leg of the record relay time/ Joining him in the relay were Oliver Smith, Trenton Holcombe, and Oliver Parkinson.
    Vestavia Hills sophomore Bennett Lowther captured the Class 6A/7A boys’ 100-yard freestyle race with a winning time of 46.03 seconds. Huntsville freshman Andrew Bedsole finished second at 46.91. The Rebels’ 400-yard freestyle relay team also edged Huntsville for first place with a time of 3:09.63. Lowther was joined by teammates Andrew Hillsmier, Shepherd Rubin, and Tucker Hicks in the relay. Huntsville clocked 3:10.03 with swimmers Bedsole, Tyler Qudrini, Ben Hardy, and Wesley Johnson.
     Randolph senior Austin Shadinger won the 1A/5A 500-yard freestyle race with a time of 4:46.99 to pace the Raiders.
   The girls’ diving competition concluded Saturday with James Clemens junior Laurel Hunter taking first place in Class 6A/7A with a 379.65 total. Spanish Fort sophomore Kodi Bitzer was second at 313.60. Winning the 1A/5A diving was Kallie Rye of St. John Paul II Catholic School, with a score of 307.70.
   
AHSAA 66th State Swimming Championships
Team Scoring Leaders (Top 5)
CLASS 1A/5A GIRLS
1. Arab                           223
2. LAMP                        198
3. Scottsboro                  160   
4. Westminster Chr.        122
5. Alabama School CTE 119

CLASS 1A/5A Boys
1. Randolph                    254
2. Alabama School CTE 188
3. Boaz                           173
4. Scottsboro                  159
5. Westminster Chr.        151   

CLASS 6A/7A GIRLS
1. Huntsville                  236
2. Grissom                      223
3. Bob Jones                   220
4. Vestavia Hills             202
5. James Clemens           197

CLASS 6A/7A BOYS
1. Huntsville                  372
2. Auburn                       237
3. James Clemens           198.50
4. Vestavia Hills             185.50
5. Grissom                      183


 Photo of WKUL FM broadcasters Johnny "Flash" Thornton (left) and Rich Jesse in providing play by play and analysis for the NFHS Network Saturday at the AHSAA swimming championship from the Huntsville Aquatics Center.

 Photo courtesy of the Huntsville Swim Association.



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