Washington downed Roanoke, 816-609, in a June 23 swim meet.
Lauren Stockton, Doug Wright and Jack Klekamp were three-time victors for the host squad.
Stockton, in the 15-and-up category, paced the girls with first-place finishes in the 100 freestyle in a time of 1:08.81, in the 100 individual medley in 1:19.74 and the 50 butterfly in :32.88.
Wright prevailed in the 100 free in 1:01.93, the 50 free in :27.48 and the 50 fly in :32.17 in the 15-and-up division.
In the 11-12 segment, Klekamp joined Wright as a triple winner on the boys side by clocking a :33.16 in the 50 free, a 1:27.67 in the 100 IM and a :43.11 in the 50 breaststroke.
There were nine Water Jets who registered two wins apiece.
For the Washington boys, Adam Kinsinger (50 free, 25 free), Ethan Danks (100 free, 50 backstroke), Tyler Ditman (50 free, 50 breast), Jace Mansfield (100 IM, 50 fly) and Conner McTaggart (50 back, 50 fly) each posted a couple of firsts.
Megan Jenkins (50 free, 100 IM), Erin Misselhorn (100 free, 100 IM), Alysa Buck (50 free, 50 fly) and Lauren Jenkins (50 breast, 50 fly) all doubled up for the girls.
Other girls winners included: Allison Kinsinger, Claire Ditman, Sabrena Ksycki, Bekah Johnson, Shae Campbell, Alexondra Little, Hannah Bennett and Chloe Anderson.
Boys Mitchell Wilson, Jared Rixstine, Justin Ray, Nathan Schrock and Christian Buck recorded victories for the Water Jets as well.
Washington won 16 relays races against the Blue Dolphins.
Greater Peoria Family YMCA Invitational: The Water Jets landed second-place honors June 27.
With 1,029 points, Washington nearly doubled the output of third-place finisher Wedgewood.
In 13 events, the Water Jets were first in a gathering won by the host team.
Ray was victorious three times in 8-and-under with times of:18.32 in the 25 free, :21.94 in the 25 fly and :23.77 in the 25 breast.
In 8-and-under, Megan Jenkins came out ahead twice with a :23.40 in the 25 back and a :24.10 in the 25 breast.
Six other individuals were the fastest in their event: Johnson, Brennan Schmidt, Schrock, Camden Schmidt, Mackenzie Olsen and Jessica Ray.
Washington also won the 100 medley relay and 100 free relay in the boys 8-and-under division.
Justin Ray, Jacob Eddy, Christian Buck and Camden Schmidt were the combination both times.
Washington downed Roanoke, 816-609, in a June 23 swim meet.
Lauren Stockton, Doug Wright and Jack Klekamp were three-time victors for the host squad.
Stockton, in the 15-and-up category, paced the girls with first-place finishes in the 100 freestyle in a time of 1:08.81, in the 100 individual medley in 1:19.74 and the 50 butterfly in :32.88.
Wright prevailed in the 100 free in 1:01.93, the 50 free in :27.48 and the 50 fly in :32.17 in the 15-and-up division.
In the 11-12 segment, Klekamp joined Wright as a triple winner on the boys side by clocking a :33.16 in the 50 free, a 1:27.67 in the 100 IM and a :43.11 in the 50 breaststroke.
There were nine Water Jets who registered two wins apiece.
For the Washington boys, Adam Kinsinger (50 free, 25 free), Ethan Danks (100 free, 50 backstroke), Tyler Ditman (50 free, 50 breast), Jace Mansfield (100 IM, 50 fly) and Conner McTaggart (50 back, 50 fly) each posted a couple of firsts.
Megan Jenkins (50 free, 100 IM), Erin Misselhorn (100 free, 100 IM), Alysa Buck (50 free, 50 fly) and Lauren Jenkins (50 breast, 50 fly) all doubled up for the girls.
Other girls winners included: Allison Kinsinger, Claire Ditman, Sabrena Ksycki, Bekah Johnson, Shae Campbell, Alexondra Little, Hannah Bennett and Chloe Anderson.
Boys Mitchell Wilson, Jared Rixstine, Justin Ray, Nathan Schrock and Christian Buck recorded victories for the Water Jets as well.
Washington won 16 relays races against the Blue Dolphins.
Greater Peoria Family YMCA Invitational: The Water Jets landed second-place honors June 27.
With 1,029 points, Washington nearly doubled the output of third-place finisher Wedgewood.
In 13 events, the Water Jets were first in a gathering won by the host team.
Ray was victorious three times in 8-and-under with times of:18.32 in the 25 free, :21.94 in the 25 fly and :23.77 in the 25 breast.
In 8-and-under, Megan Jenkins came out ahead twice with a :23.40 in the 25 back and a :24.10 in the 25 breast.
Six other individuals were the fastest in their event: Johnson, Brennan Schmidt, Schrock, Camden Schmidt, Mackenzie Olsen and Jessica Ray.
Washington also won the 100 medley relay and 100 free relay in the boys 8-and-under division.
Justin Ray, Jacob Eddy, Christian Buck and Camden Schmidt were the combination both times.