Sat - 05 Feb
Written by Jim Ecker
There were some anxious moments and furrowed brows at the Cedar Rapids Washington pool Saturday afternoon, but the boys district swim meet had a happy ending for the Warriors.
As usual.
Washington handled a stiff challenge from Iowa City High and captured its 48th straight district title, an incredible streak that began way back in 1964.
"Longer than I've been alive," noted Washington Coach Chris Cruise, who was born in 1970.
Iowa City High led Washington in the team standings, 245-233, with only three events remaining, putting the streak in jeopardy, but the Warriors finished strong.
Ian Ford, Josh Kehoe and Logan Barnes finished 1-4-6 in the 100 backstroke to put the Warriors in front by 10 points, then Nick Durin, John Kopec and Trent Greif placed 2-3-5 in the 100 breaststroke to clinch the district crown with one race remaining.
"It wasn't really until after the breaststroke that I knew we had it in the bag," said Ford.
Washington finished with 330 points, topping Iowa City High (293) by 37 markers. Linn-Mar placed third in the seven-team meet with 155 points, followed by Iowa City West (151), Kennedy (118), Jefferson (106) and Vinton-Shellsburg (59).
It came down to depth. Washington and Iowa City High both won four events, but the Warriors had a stronger overall showing.
"Top to bottom, a great team victory for us today," said Cruise. "I couldn't be prouder of our kids.
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