Appleton North senior Ana Flanagan swam to the Division 1 state title in the breaststroke Saturday in Waukesha.
Patti finished her Bremerton career with a pair of 2A title wins, while Bainbridge claimed the team championship.
Congratulations to Oregon, which had a swimmer win a Division 1 state title for the first time in program history.
Parkway Central compiled 266 points to easily outdistance runner-up Glendale (172) and claim the school’s fourth state championship and third Class 1 title in succession.
The Wildcats overtook two teams over the final five events to earn their spot despite not winning a single event.
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