The Douglas High School swim team hosted the Buena Colts Sept. 20 in what was Douglas’ final home swim meet of the season.
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In the boys meet Tristen Luna and Saul Salinas finished second and fourth respectively in the 200 freestyle event posting times of 2:27.81 and 2:54.50.
Luna won the 100 breaststroke event with a time of 1:15.80 while Kain Luna was second with a 1:24.15 and Herrera third with a 1:25.44.
In the 200 individual medley Quentin Herrera came in second with a time of 2:58.52 while Israel Andrade was fourth with a time of 3:16.23.
In the 50 freestyle Gabriel Aguilar finished second with a time of 25.31; Martin Dominguez was third with a 25.89 and Kain Luna finished fourth with a 27.90.
Dominguez won the 100 butterfly finishing with a time of 59.12.
In the 100 freestyle Aguilar was the overall winner posting a time of 59.12 seconds; Patrick Ramacho was third with a 1:12.32 and Juan Carlos Martinez finished fifth with a 1:21.94.
Rogelio Martinez finished second in the 500 freestyle posting a time of 7:03.37. He was also second in the 100 backstroke finishing with a time of 1:16.39 while Jose Moreno finished fourth and Juan Carlos Martinez fifth with times of 1:49.47 and 1:55.37.
In the relay’s Douglas’ A team of Aguilar, Tristen Luna, Dominguez and Herrera came in first with a time of 2:01.37. The B team of Martinez, Andrade, Kain Luna and Salinas placed third with a time of 2:15.75.
In the 200 freestyle relay Douglas’ A team of Kain Luna, Andrade, Salinas and Herrera placed second with a time of 1:52.23 while the B team of Tristen Luna, Juan Carlos Martinez, Moreno and Ramacho placed third with a time of 2:11.04.
Douglas’ 400 freestyle relay team of Dominguez, Kain Luna, Andrade and Aguilar came in first with a time of 4:10.21.
In the girls meet, Giovanna Gonzalez placed second in the 200 freestyle with a time of 2:58.12; Ariana Sanchez was fourth with a 3:11.22 and Aglae Morales sixth with a 3:28.94.
Harley Villalobos and Victoria Grijalva placed third and fourth respectively in the 200 individual medley recording times of 2:58.07 and 2:59.60.
Grijalva finished second in the 100 butterfly finishing with a time of 1:19.80.
In the 500 freestyle Ana Francia Morales and Frances Young were third and fourth with times of 7:44.35 and 7:44.72.
In the 50 freestyle Carolyne Miller came in first with a time of 27.14 seconds Victoria Morales was third with a 29.27 and Maria Palacios sixth with a time of 35.12.
Miller also won the 100 freestyle finishing with a 1:02.38 while Palacios was fifth with a 1:22.47.
In the 100 backstroke Zenaida Parra finished third with a time of 1:18.60 and Gonzalez was sixth with a time of 1:47.25.
Young finished third in the 100 breaststroke finishing with a time of 1:28.41. Sanchez was fifth with a 1:34 and Morales sixth with a 1:34.91.
In the relay event Douglas’ A team of Parra, Young, Miller and Morales came in first in the 200 medley finishing with a time of 2:10.70. The B team of Morales, Villalobos, Grijalva and Sanchez finished fourth with a time of 2:27.15.
In the 200 freestyle relay Douglas’ A team of Gonzalez, Briana Salcido, Palacios and Morales came in third with a time of 2:11.24 while the B team of Sanchez, Alexa Manasco, Lucy Ortiz and Sara Altamirano was fourth.
Douglas’ 400 freestyle relay team of Morales, Grijalva, Villalobos and Miller came in second with a time of 4:27.65.
The DHS swimmers are off this week and return to action Oct. 4 when they are at Sahuarita.









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