Washington shellacked the Lake Camelot swim team Thursday, 791-422.
Valerie Wetterauer, Byron Buck and Brennan Schmidt won three times apiece for the host Water Jets.
Wetterauer prevailed for the girls in the 15-and-up category in the 100 freestyle in 1:09.82, the 100 individual medley in 1:23.86 and the 50 butterfly in :35.64.
On the boys’ side, Buck led the field in ages 9-10 in the 50 free in a time of 1:36.90, in the 100 IM in 1:52.24 and the 50 breast in :58.08.
Schmidt sped to the fastest times in the 100 free in 1:19.35, the 100 IM in 1:34.27 and the 50 breaststroke in :45.29 in the 11-12 division.
Doug Wright (100 free, 50 butterfly), Quentin Monagle (50 free, 50 breast), Jace Mansfield (100 IM, 50 breast) and Lauren Jenkins (100 IM, 50 fly) gave Washington five swimmers with two victories.
Other girls who won included: Sabrena Ksycki, Natalie Guedet, Alysa Buck, Meryl McDaniel, Mackenzie Olsen, Lauren Stockton, Claire Ditman, Alexondra Little, Kaitlyn Olsen and Allison Kinsinger.
Boys victors were: Adam Kinsinger, Camdyn Martin, Sebastian Whiting, Camden Schmidt, Jacob Martin, Ethan Danks, Justin Ray and Geoffrey Thompson.
Lexington Invitational: Washington placed fourth out of 12 teams Saturday with 421 points.
Nine times, the Water Jets were first.
Byron Buck led Washington with four victories — in the 25 fly, 25 back, 25 breast and 100 IM.
Camden Schmidt was a two-time winner, taking the 25 breast and 25 back, breaking meet records in both events.
Christian Buck, Alysa Buck and Brennan Schmidt also recorded victories. The latter swimmer set a new mark.
Washington, Ill. —