Jarod Hatch has qualified in all individual CCS swimming events, earning his last two AQ bids this last week.

Jarod Hatch has a full sheet thanks to his performance against Piedmont Hills on April 22 to close out the season.
Hatch has earned CCS automatic qualifier times in all individual events and holds the top times in all those events among Blossom Valley Athletic League swimmers.
On April 22 he won the 100-yard breaststroke and 100y backstroke to round out his sheet and did both with solid performances.
He took the 100y back with a time of 55.71 to win that event by 10 seconds over PH. Then Hatch won the 100y breaststroke by 2 seconds in 1:02.54.
Now he holds the fastest times in the shortest event (50y free in 21.80) and longest event (500y free in 4:43.03).
In between he has top times in 100y free (47.68), 200y free (1:44.36), 100y fly (50.48) and 200y IM (1:58.11). Although he’s qualified for all the events, he will only be able to swim in four events at the CCS finals.
The girls 200y medley relay team of Abigail Pfefferlen, Nina Aliamus, Mika Itow and Bree Gillis won with a time of 2:06.00.
Aliamus earned a win in the 50y free with a time of 26.75, taking the event in 1.34 seconds over Piedmont Hills.
Itow went on to win the 100y breaststroke with a convincing time of 1:13.11, to capture it by almost 7 seconds.
In the dives, Kylie Katsuyoshi won with a score of 208.95.
The boys 200y MR team lost a heartbreaker to Piedmont Hills just getting out touched at the finish. The team of Hatch, Felix Sjolund, Justin Hernandez and Clayton Sawyer finished in 1:47.90, losing by 0.1 seconds. The Pirates A team took the event in 1:47.80.
The 200y free relay team of Sawyer, Sjolund, Hernandez and Hatch took a thriller on the positive side of the ledger.
The team won with a time of 1:36.51 to win by 0.76 seconds over the Pirates.

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