Ten boys' swimmers to watch in 2018-19

December 12, 2018 at 1:19AM
Andrew Trepanier of Lakeville North goes through his strokes in the pool at Kenwood Trail Middle School.]Richard Tsong-Taatariiïrtsong-taatarii@startribune.com
Senior Andrew Trepanier of Lakeville North is back to try to defend his state championships in the 50 and 100 freestyles. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

INDIVIDUALS TO WATCH (Includes Class 2A state meet results from 2018, unless noted)

Anderson Breazeale, Breck/Blake, senior: First in 100 backstroke, second in 200 individual medley in Class 1A.

Soren Dunn, Eden Prairie, junior: Fourth in 100 and 200 freestyles.

Sean Dwyer, Prior Lake, senior: First in 500, second in 200 freestyles.

Andrew Gray, Edina, senior: Third in 200 and 500 freestyles.

Nick Kale, Wayzata, sophomore: Second in 100 breaststroke.

Andrew Karpenko, Minnehaha Academy, junior: First in 200 IM, second in 100 breaststroke in Class 1A.

Sam Kennedy, Wayzata, senior: Third in 100 backstroke, eighth in 100 freestyle.

Zack Kopp, Elk River, senior: Second in 50 and 100 freestyles.

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Andrew Trepanier, Lakeville North, senior: First in 50 and 100 freestyles.

Hayden Zheng, St. Louis Park, sophomore: First in 100 breaststroke, third in 200 IM.

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