The crew races on the girls and boys 4A state swim meet on Saturday couldn’t have been a lot completely different.
The boys crew race got here all the way down to the ultimate occasion, the 400-yard freestyle relay, the place Mountain Crest put up its most clutch efficiency of the 12 months and snatched victory over Park City for its first state title since 2013.
Meanwhile, constant placement and robust relays from Park City’s ladies all through the meet gave the Miners a convincing state championship, their second in a row.
Last 12 months, Park City reclaimed the throne after a seven-year drought. Miners coach Gadi Shamah stated he hopes that is the start of yet one more Park City dynasty.
“We’re hoping to keep it a dynasty right now,” Shamah stated. “Hopefully we can stay on top. Glad to be back, and hopefully we can keep it running.”
Park City swimmers Lily Weinberg, Marlo Erickson, Megan Dillon and Anna Klug stand atop the rostrum after profitable the ladies’s 200 yard medley relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Park City’s Annelise Han competes within the girls’s 200 yard particular person medley in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Ridgeline’s Wyatt Carlsen competes within the comfort warmth of the boys’s 200 yard freestyle in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest’s Dylan Mirro competes within the comfort warmth of the ladies’s 200 yard medley relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest’s Brigham Skinner, proper, fist-bumps Murray’s Marcus Richter after Skinner gained first and Richter gained second within the males’s 200 yard particular person medley in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Park City’s Logan Siegrist competes within the males’s 200 yard freestyle in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Pine View’s Abigail Oakden competes within the comfort warmth of the ladies’s 200 yard particular person medley in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest’s Brigham Skinner competes within the males’s 200 yard medley relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Sky View’s Lily Condos appears to the scoreboard after profitable the comfort warmth of the ladies’s 200 yard freestyle in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Swimmers start the comfort warmth of the ladies’s 200 yard freestyle relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Cottonwood’s Jaxon Pendleton competes in his leg of the boys’s 200 yard freestyle relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Judge Memorial’s Shane Kahn celebrates after his crew gained the boys’s 200 yard freestyle relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Desert Hills’ Chesney Bonner competes within the girls’s 100 yard butterfly in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Swimmers from Pine View High School have fun after their crew gained the primary warmth of the ladies’s 200 yard medley relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Sky View’s Tayley Meyerson competes within the girls’s 100 yard backstroke in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
East’s Jessica Hulse competes within the comfort warmth of the ladies’s 200 yard particular person medley in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Ridgeline’s Addison Jones competes within the girls’s 200 yard freestyle in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest’s Jake Brandt celebrates after his crew gained the boys’s 200 yard medley relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest’s Brigham Skinner celebrates after he gained the boys’s 200 yard particular person medley in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Orem’s Lyla Mortensen competes within the comfort warmth of the ladies’s 100 yard butterfly in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Swimmers start the comfort warmth of the boys’s 200 yard freestyle relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Snow Canyon’s Ella Fuller appears to the scoreboard after profitable the ladies’s 500 yard freestyle in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Snow Canyon’s Ella Fuller competes within the girls’s 500 yard freestyle in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Ridgeline’s Eloise Casperson competes within the girls’s 100 yard backstroke in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Judge Memorial’s Dane Vedder, left, fist-bumps his teammate Sebastian Gawron after Vedder took first and Gawron took second within the comfort warmth of the boys’s 50 yard freestyle in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Timpanogos’ Afton Jones competes within the comfort warmth of the ladies’s 100 yard backstroke in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest’s Tyler Crook competes within the males’s 500 yard freestlye in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest’s Brigham Skinner competes within the males’s 100 yard backstroke in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Swimmers start the ladies’s 100 yard breaststroke in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Sky View’s Emma Jorgensen competes in her leg of the ladies’s 400 yard freestyle relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Sky View’s Tayley Meyerson competes in her leg of the ladies’s 200 yard medley relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Park City’s Logan Siegrist appears to the scoreboard after he gained the boys’s 200 yard freestyle in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Crimson Cliffs’ Cody Judd competes within the comfort warmth of the boys’s 200 yard particular person medley in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Provo’s Claire Pocock competes in girls’s 200 yard particular person medley in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Park City’s Joshua Ostrovsky celebrates after profitable the primary warmth of the boys’s 200 yard freestyle in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Swimmers start the boys’s 100 yard breaststroke in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest coaches cheer for his or her swimmer as he competes in his warmth of the boys’s 400 yard freestyle relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest swimmers Brigham Skinner, Jake Brandt, Porter Copeland and Kyler Kwant have fun profitable the boys’s 400 yard freestyle relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Park City swimmers maintain the ladies crew championship trophy after taking first place within the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest’s Jake Brandt celebrates after his crew gained the boys’s 400 yard freestyle relay in the course of the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest boys swimming head coach Brian Kwant poses subsequent to the boys crew championship trophy after his crew took first place within the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest swimmers maintain the boys crew championship trophy after taking first place within the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Mountain Crest swimmers leap into the pool in celebration after they gained the boys crew championship within the UHSAA 4A State Swim Meet held on the Richards Building Pool in Provo on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
The Miners obtained it completed Saturday within the relays and thru their sheer variety of swimmers within the championship heats. They took first in each the 200 medley relay and the 200 freestyle relay, and took second within the 400 freestyle relay.
Lily Weinberg and Anna Klug have been every a part of each top-placing relays, and Park City had swimmers qualify for championship heats in each single occasion.
It additionally had no less than two swimmers in all however two particular person occasions.
“Our girls work hard,” Shamah stated. “The culture on our team is amazing. They’ve actually killed it this season… We’re so proud of all the girls.”
Desert Hills took a distant second place, however had the swimmer of the meet in senior Chesney Bonner, as she repeated as state champion within the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke.
Bonner additionally helped Desert Hills win the 400 freestyle relay and took second within the 200 medley relay.
“I feel like our team has bound together so strongly that we all push each other to be better,” Bonner stated. “We have such great parents and coaches who motivate us to do better and to keep fighting even when it gets hard.”
Provo’s Claire Pocock additionally defended her state title and have become a two-time champion within the 200 particular person medley.
“It feels really nice because I’ve been sick this week, and it’s just a really big accomplishment,” Pocock stated. “It’s also my fastest time, and so it’s just been really fun.”
Back on the boys aspect, state meets don’t get any nearer than the race between Mountain Crest and Park City on Saturday.
The Mustangs took an early lead because of first-place finishes within the 200 medley relay and 200 particular person medley by Brigham Skinner, however Park City fought again for the highest spot as Logan Siegrist took first in each the 200 freestyle and 100 freestyle.
“It’s really a once-in-a-lifetime experience to have this opportunity to serve my teammates and just compete at such a high level,” stated Siegrist. “It’s really exciting having it be this close.”
Momentum swung closely into Park City’s favor following the five hundred freestyle. Before the occasion, Mountain Crest held a 14-point lead over the Miners, however Park City took a 20-point lead after because of Harrison Bae, Joshua Ostrovsky and Jack Hurley all ending within the prime 5 of the occasion.
Park City additional grew its lead with a second-place end within the 200 freestyle relay. The Miners held an enormous 68-point lead over the Mustangs, however Mountain Crest head coach Brian Kwant knew there have been huge alternatives to make up factors within the remaining three occasions.
“After the 500, we knew that they would do well and that they’d be far ahead,” Kwant stated. “We knew that they didn’t have a lot of kids in the fly or in the back or the breast, so we just told our kids, ‘You’ve got to pull ahead and step up.’”
Skinner stepped up huge once more for Mountain Crest and have become a two-time champion within the 100 backstroke.
“I’m very happy,” stated Skinner. “I really wanted the state record, but I’m happy with the work that I put in. It’s such a cool experience to be here and to be able to give my help.”
Mountain Crest’s Porter Copeland additionally helped decide up some much-needed factors with a fifth-place end within the 100 breaststroke.
As groups lined up for the 400 freestyle relay, the two-point margin between Park City and Mountain Crest was razor skinny, however the Miners nonetheless had the sting and the Mustangs had an issue.
Park City was the favourite over Mountain Crest within the remaining occasion, and thus the state title. In Friday’s 4A preliminaries, Park City beat Mountain Crest by over three seconds.
In the ultimate Saturday, each groups rapidly pulled away from the pack and stayed within the entrance all through. They every regarded lifeless even heading down the ultimate lap.
In the top, Mountain Crest noticed a three-second enchancment from its preliminary time and beat Park City by three one-hundredths of a second for its first state title in 13 years.
“It’s amazing to see them rise to the occasion,” Kwant stated. “They’ve been chasing a state championship for so long. These seniors, when they were freshmen, saw this in front of them, and they just wanted to go after it.
“It’s just something that they’ve done all year and the four years that they’ve all been swimming together. They always step up to the occasion. They will always step up to the challenge that’s before them. It’s just unbelievable.”
Not solely did Mountain Crest take the crew championship, however Skinner was additionally named boys swimmer of the meet with 4 particular person state titles (200 medley relay, 200 particular person medley, 100 backstroke, 400 freestyle relay).
“I’m just thinking of how grateful I am to be able to swim with these guys for four years,” stated Skinner. “They’re all awesome, and it was such an honor to be with them and have the win.”
4A ladies state swim meet
At BYU
Team scores
Park City, 383
Desert Hills, 232
Sky View, 199
Ridgeline, 144
Snow Canyon, 122
Mountain Crest, 106
Cedar, 102
Green Canyon, 98
Individual outcomes
200 medley relay
Park City, (Lily Weinberg, Marlo Erickson, Megan Dillon, Anna Klung), 1:49.04
Desert Hills, 1:50.81
Sky View, 1:53.53
Ridgeline, 1:55.87
Green Canyon, 1:56.81
East, 1:58.90
Timpanogos, 1:59.89
Crimson Cliffs, 2:01.60
200 freestyle
Ella Fuller, Snow Canyon, Fr., 1:55.62
Ella Limback, Park City, So., 1:56.23
Astrid Parson, Cedar, Fr., 1:59.24
Vivian Bagley, Park City, Jr., 2:00.46
AK Carpenter, Desert Hills, So., 2:01.22
Katelyn Cottam, Desert Hills, Fr., 2:01.82
Eloise Casperson, Rideline, Jr., 2:02.01
Stella Burnett, So., 2:05.89
200 particular person medley
Claire Pocock, Provo, Jr., 2:14.53
Emma Stevens, Desert Hills, Jr., 2:16.51
Lola Hunter, East, Jr., 2:18.49
Annelise Han, Park City, Jr., 2:19.26
Logan Brick, Park City, Jr., 2.19.65
Hattie Walsh, Ridgeline, So., 2:20.47
Ruth Olsen, Sky View, Jr., 2:21.80
Lyla Mortensen, Orem, Fr., 2:23.26
50 freestyle
Brooklyn Richter, Murray, Jr., 24.23
Anna Klung, Park City, Sr., 24.57
Megan Dillon, Park City, Fr., 24.63
Mackenzie Knudsen, Desert Hills, Jr., 25.14
Sophie Dotson, Cedar City, Fr., 25.26
Malia Hart, Mountain Crest, Sr., 25.73
Alli Bonnett, Provo, Jr., 25.96
Madeline Page, Judge Memorial, Jr., 26.20
100 butterfly
Chesney Bonner, Desert Hills, Sr., 56.81
Megan Dillon, Park City, Fr., 1:00.19
Tayley Meyerson, Sky View, Sr., 1:00.36
Afton Jones, Timpanogos, So., 1:00.42
Claire Pocock, Provo, Jr., 1:00.74
Emma Stevens, Desert Hills, Jr., 1:01.38
Lily Condos, Sky View, Jr., 1:02.24
Jane West, Green Canyon, Fr., 1:03.21
100 freestyle
Brooklyn Richter, Murray, Jr., 52.78
Claire Daley, Crimson Cliffs, Sr., 53.09
Anna Klug, Park City, Sr., 53.93
Lily Weinberg, Park City, So., 54.22
Vivian Bagley, Park City, Jr., 54.95
Carly Springer, Mountain View, Jr., 56.22
Malia Hart, Mountain Crest, Sr., 56.76
Mackenzie Knudsen, Desert Hills, Jr., 57.22
500 freestyle
Ella Fuller, Snow Canyon, Fr., 5:15.17
Ella Limback, Park City, So., 5:18.62
AK Carpenter, Desert Hills, So., 5:20.17
Astrid Parson, Cedar City, Fr., 5:24.21
Tatum Allison, Park City, Fr., 5:29.71
Brylee Jensen, Timpanogos, So., 5:30.74
Elliot Browne, Highland, Sr., 5:34.00
Marlo Erickson, Park City, So., 6:04.14
200 freestyle relay
Park City, (Lily Weinberg, Megan Dillon, Ella Linback, Anna Klug), 1:39.01