Juanita swimmers beat Redmond | Prep Report


September 24, 2012 · Updated 8:45 AM 

In a Kingco swim meet Thursday at Juanita Pool, the Rebels defeated the visiting Redmond Mustangs 111-72.

Juanita took two of three relays: the 200 medley (Tess Farley, Anna Michel, Kayla DiMicco, Julie Andersson) in 1 minute, 59.06 seconds and the 200 free (Andersson, A.J. DiMicco, Michel, Kayla DiMicco) in 1:48.15.

Individually, Michel won the 200 free (2:08.90) and the 100 breast (1:15.77). DiMicco took the 100 free (56.75) and the diving competition (163.60 points), with Allie Knerr winning the 200 individual medley (2:31.06), Andersson taking the 100 fly (1:07.00) and Farley winning the backstroke (1:05.99).

 

Juanita soccer beaten by Mercer Island

The Rebels are still searching for their first win of the soccer season after a 2-1 loss to Mercer Island (3-0-1, 5-0-1) Thursday night at home.

Teja Christensen got Juanita on the board in the 5th minute off an assist from Lauren McAlister, but the Islanders answered right back and eventually scored the game-winner in the 50th minute.

The loss dropped Juanita to 0-4-0 in league play and 2-4-0 overall.

Also last night, Lake Washington got shut out by Mount Si, 3-0. The Kangs' record dropped to 0-3-1 and 0-4-2 overall.

 

LW tennis sweeps Liberty

The Kangs' tennis team didn't give up a set in a 7-0 sweep of Liberty on Thursday afternoon.

In singles, Arash Hafizi beat Marck Pierpiekarz 6-2, 6-0; Jeremy Sacks gave up just one game to Rob Cunningham 6-0, 6-1; Connor Stumpf beat Matthew Cao 6-2, 6-1 and Tristin Jimenez beat Tyler Le 6-0, 6-4.

In doubles action, Koshi Fujii and Colby Harris (6-4, 6-2), Fergy La and Brooks Klinker (6-0, 6-3) and Tristan Cullop and Jacob Rampf (6-1, 6-4) each handily won their matches.

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