Swimming's Top 20 Boys Teams: A Week of Stability and Shifts
The swimming rankings are often a clear indicator of a team's prowess, with top teams maintaining their positions and newcomers struggling to break through. This week's rankings show a stable top six, with Bridgewater-Raritan, St. Augustine, and Delbarton holding their spots. However, there are some intriguing shifts and potential upsets on the horizon.
Bridgewater-Raritan: The Unbeaten Champs
Bridgewater-Raritan (6-0) remains at the top, showcasing their dominance with a 105-65 victory over No. 4 Hillsborough. Jaden Lee and Christopher Wasko emerged as key contributors, winning multiple events. The Panthers' performance against Delbarton, ranked No. 3, will be a crucial test of their strength.
St. Augustine: The Hermits' Charge
St. Augustine (5-0) secured a 102-68 win over Egg Harbor, with Jonah Alvarez leading the way. The team's sweep in the 50 and 100 free events highlights their versatility. Their upcoming match against Vineland will be a pivotal moment in their season.
Delbarton: The Green Wave's Rise
Delbarton (7-0) had a busy week, winning three meets. Their standout performance was against No. 10 St. Peter’s Prep, where they achieved 3,844 power points. Max Ciechanowski's dual wins in the 200 free and 100 free further solidified their dominance. The Green Wave's upcoming clash with Bridgewater-Raritan will be a highly anticipated event.
Hillsborough's Resilience
Despite a loss to Bridgewater-Raritan, Hillsborough (6-1) showcased their resilience by amassing their highest power point total of the season. John Eodice and Kevin Ward's top finishes in the 200 and 500 free events demonstrate their team's depth.
Chatham's Balanced Effort
Chatham (6-1) recorded impressive wins over Kinnelon and Morris Knolls. Brett Davis's performance in the 200 free, along with wins from Jack Kulp, Declan Robertson, Ryan Kulp, and Andrew O’Day, showcases the team's balanced strengths.
Cherry Hill East's Dominance
Cherry Hill East (6-1) secured their third ranked win with a 108-62 victory over Moorestown. Luke Davis's dominance in the 200 free and 500 free events highlights their individual prowess. Their upcoming meet with Rancocas Valley will be a crucial test.
St. Joseph's Success Against Elite Teams
St. Joseph (Met.) (5-0) continued their success with a 97-73 win over Pingry. The Falcons' battles in key events, such as the 500 and 100 free, showcase their competitive spirit. Their performance against top teams like Pingry is a testament to their skill.
Christian Brothers' Rise
Christian Brothers (5-0) made a significant move up the rankings with a strong performance in the Monmouth County Championships and a 104-66 win over Westfield. Santiago Massone's impressive times in the 100 back and 100 fly events highlight their potential.
Pingry's Momentum
Pingry (2-3) couldn't maintain their momentum after a big win over Ridge, losing to St. Joseph (Met.). Max Ruffer's victory in the 100 fly and Carter Smith's top finish in the 200 IM showcase their individual strengths.
Scotch Plains-Fanwood's Speed
Scotch Plains-Fanwood (6-1) demonstrated their speed with wins over New Providence and Oratory. Harrison McClure's best time of the season in the 100 free showcases their team's potential for future success.
Westfield's Split Results
Westfield (6-2) had a split week, winning over Bergen Catholic and losing to Christian Brothers. James Kavanagh and Dylan Lagrimas's victories in various events highlight their individual talent.
Moorestown's Speed and Strategy
Moorestown (6-1) split their meets, showcasing their speed and strategy. Robert Duffield and Gabe Waggoner's multi-event wins demonstrate their team's versatility.
Ridge's Redemption
Ridge (2-3) found their winning rhythm with two victories over Montgomery and West Morris. John Thompson and Youssef Elnawawi's individual wins showcase their team's resilience.
West Windsor-Plainsboro South's Cruise Control
West Windsor-Plainsboro South (7-0) cruised to a 97-73 win over Robbinsville, with seven swimmers achieving individual wins. Their upcoming meet against Hightstown will be a crucial test.
Holmdel's Monmouth County Championship
Holmdel (6-0) swam hard in the Monmouth County Championships, earning a 109-61 win over Red Bank Regional. Their upcoming match against Middletown South will be a key moment.
Haddonfield's Return to Action
Haddonfield (4-2) returns to action after a week without a meet, facing Rancocas Valley and Eastern. Their upcoming matches will be crucial for their season's momentum.
Mainland's Building Depth
Mainland (6-1) won its sixth meet in a row with a 122-48 win over Atlantic City. Tristan Myers and Jacob Howe's individual wins showcase their team's depth and potential.
Ridgewood's Winning Ways
Ridgewood (7-0) continued its winning streak with victories over Pascack Valley and Hackensack. Brendan Krauza's season-best times highlight their team's consistency.
Passaic Tech's County Championship Quest
Passaic Tech (8-0) had a week off before aiming for its 11th straight Passaic County Championships title. Their upcoming matches against Tenafly and St. Peter’s Prep will be a challenge.
As the season progresses, these teams will continue to battle for supremacy, with potential upsets and rising stars ready to make their mark.