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Barry County diver

and CLS relays place

well at D1 Finals

Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
Barry County Barracuda
senior diver Gram Price
extended his season as long
as he could Friday at the
Division 1 Lower Peninsula
Swimming and Diving Finals
hosted by Hudsonville High
School.
Price scored his way
through the preliminary and
semifinal rounds to compete
with the 16 best D1 divers in
the state, finishing 15th over-
all in a field that opened with
36 divers Friday. He finished
the day with an 11-dive score
of 296.25 points.
Caledonia/Lowell/South
Christian had a pair of relay
teams score top 16 finishes
as well at the event.
Price was the OK Rainbow
Tier II Conference runner-up,
earning all-conference hon-
ors, this winter. He earned
his state finals spot with a
ninth-place finish at the
Division 1 Regional Diving
competition at East
Kentwood High School
March 18 where he totaled a

score of 317.05 points.
Teammate Blake Sheldon
was 12th at the regional, just
missing the state finals cut.
Price has been a four-year
member of the Delton
Kellogg/Thornapple
Kellogg/Hastings varsity
boys’ swimming and diving
program now known as the
Barry County Barracudas,
and spent seven years diving
with Barry County
Barracudas diving coach
Todd Bates in the Hastings
Community Diving Club. He
was the OK Tier II
Conference champion in div-
ing as a junior.
Price’s two points earned
Friday put the Barracuda
program in 34th-place among
the 37 teams that scored at
the finals. Caledonia/Lowell/
South Christian (CLS)
earned a 24th-place finish
with its 18 points Saturday.
CLS had its best finish of
the meet in the final event,
placing 12th in the 400-yard
freestyle relay with the team
of junior Zach Logan, junior
Ty Dykhouse, senior Zach
Burghgraef and senior Ethan
Arendsen earning a time of 3
minutes 16.77 seconds.
Senior Alexander Le
joined Arendsen, Logan and
Burghgraef to score a
13th-place time of 1:30.10 in
the 200-yard freestyle relay
earlier in the event.
Arendsen had the top indi-
vidual finish for CLS. He
finished in a tie for 21st in
the 50-yard freestyle with a
time of 22.20 seconds.
Dykhouse competed in the
100-yard backstroke, placing
24th with a time of 55.82.
Barry County’s Price saw
Ann Arbor Pioneer’s Cole

Tremewan win the D1 diving
championship with an over-
all score of 449.05 points.
New Baltimore Anchor Bay
had two guys in the top four,
with Adam Schmehl the state
runner-up at 410.95 and Edin
DeHooghe fourth at 392.85.
Waterford United’s Alex
Poulin was the third-place
finisher with a score of
394.40.
Tremewan and Ann Arbor
Pioneer dominated the week-
end in Hudsonville, finishing
the swimming competition
on Saturday with a score of
369 points. It is Pioneer’s
fifth Division 1 state champi-
onship, but first since 2009.
West Ottawa, the 2019
state champion, was a distant
second-place with 233.
points. The 2020 Division 1
State Finals were not com-
pleted due to the Covid-
pandemic.
Saline placed third over
the weekend with 230 points,
ahead of Detroit Catholic
Central 225, Northville 209,
Macomb Dakota 112,
Rochester 98, Brighton 97.5,
Troy 91 and Grand Haven 76
in the top ten. The hosts from
Hudsonville were 11th with
58 points.
Pioneer won two of the
first three races with senior
Matthew Segal taking the
200-yard freestyle in 1:38.
and junior teammate Ryan
Hume the 200-yard individu-
al medley in 1:50.37. Hume
would add a runner-up finish
in the 500-yard freestyle on
the day. Saline had three of
the five fastest 500-yard
freestylers at the meet.
Segal tacked on a win in
the 100-yard breaststroke
with a time of 53.26 seconds
too and was a part of two

runner-up relay finishes for
Pioneer. Segal teamed with
juniors Jack Wilkening,
Robert Yan and Alex Farmer
to place second in the day’s
first race, the 200-yard med-
ley relay which was won by
Saline and with Yang, Hume
and senior Cameron Williston
to finish second to Saline in
the 400-yard freestyle relay
at the end of the meet.
Saline had senior Ethan
Saunders, senior Cooper
Osgood, junior Blake Coy
and junior Matt Adanin win
the 400-yard freestyle relay
in 3:03.84 and the team of
Adanin, junior Joshua
Brunty, Osgood and Saunders
win the 200-yard medley
relay in 1:30.35. Saunders
took the 100-yard freestyle
state title himself in 44.
seconds.
West Ottawa won two
state championships as well
with junior Kevin Mass tak-
ing the 50-yard freestyle in
20.60 and then teaming with
seniors Josh Rottier, Tai
Afrik and Alex Boersema to
win the 200-yard freestyle
relay in 1:23.25. Saline’s
team of Coy, Osgood, Brunty
and Saunders was less than
half a second behind in the
runner-up spot in that relay.

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Caledonia/Lowell/South Christian state medalists Ethan Arendsen, Zach Burghgraef,
Ty Dykhouse, Alexander Le and Zach Logan (listed alphabetically) celebrate on the
pool deck in Hudsonville with their medals at the conclusion of the Division 1 Lower
Peninsula Swimming and Diving Finals Saturday.

Barry County Barracuda senior diver Gram Price is joined by diving coach Todd
Bates as they celebrate his state medal winning performance at the Division 1 Lower
Peninsula Swimming and Diving Finals in Hudsonville Friday.

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