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Staff Indiana Dominates Mid States All-Star Championships; Kai Joyner Units Minnesota File

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2025 Mid States All-Star Championships

  • January 4-5, 2025
  • Indiana College Natatorium, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Quick Course Yards (25 yards)
  • Meet Outcomes

Staff Indiana defended house turf over a crew of their midwestern neighbors that participated within the 2025 Mid States All Star Championships two weeks in the past.

The meet featured groups of 14 & beneath swimmers from Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota, Michigan, Kentucky, and Wisconsin. The Indiana Swimming LSC has lengthy been recognized for organizing these all-star group based mostly competitions, and the 2025 meet attracted a few of the high youth expertise from throughout the area.

Remaining Staff Scores:

  1. Staff Indiana: 4327
  2. Staff Ohio: 3282
  3. Staff Minnesota: 2159
  4. Staff Michigan: 2093.5
  5. Staff Kentucky: 1943.5
  6. Staff Wisconsin: 1427

The highest scorers for Indiana included Kate Allen, who scored 120 particular person factors with 6 particular person occasion wins within the 11-12 age group, which included finest occasions within the 50 fly (27.15) and 200 IM (2:08.81) – the latter being a 3.5 second enchancment on her finest time.

On the boys’ aspect, Staff Minnesota had most of the particular person headlines, although they solely completed 4th in boys’ level scoring as a group. Kai Joyner was the opposite excellent scorer with 120 factors within the boys’ 13-14 age group, together with a private better of 1:51.67 within the 200 IM.

That swim for Joyner strikes him into the highest 50 all-time in age group historical past and broke the 2017 LSC File set by Hayden Zheng by greater than a second. It additionally ranks him fifth nationally halfway by way of the 2024-2025 season.

His Staff Minnesota, and Rochester Swim Membership, teammate Elliot Leasure received the 200 again (1:50.05) and 200 fly (1:53.73), despite solely being 13 competing within the 13-14 age group. Each swims got here in new lifetime bests and lead the nation amongst 13-year-olds this season, with the 200 again being 2.37 seconds away from the next-best at that age and into the 13-14 age group high 100 all-time

Different Spotlight Performances

  • Lana Shapero received the ladies’ 13-14 200 fly in 2:03.87, knocking three-quarters of a second off her earlier lifetime finest.
  • Gabriel Brown from Indiana grabbed three wins within the 10 & beneath age group, together with a 3 second drop within the 200 IM (2:22.36) and a three-tenths drop within the 100 free (59.16).

Enjoyable Taste

The meet featured a rubber doc drop, the place rubber geese had been dropped off the 10-meter platform. Swimmers who caught them received prizes.



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