Sept. 14, 2012 - Desert Vista High School
Sept. 14, 2012 - Desert Vista High School
Sept. 14, 2012 - Desert Vista High School
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DV Boys Swim and Dive: The DV boys swim team cruised to a 48-38 over Mountain Pointe on Thursday in a meet<br />
shortened by a dust storm that hit midway through the event.<br />
In the six swims that did occur, DV won five with Senior, Cole Miller factoring in three (anchoring the 200 Medley<br />
Relay, winning the 50 and 100 Free). Sophomore, Dieter Benz (200 IM) and freshman, Marshall Dowell (100 Fly)<br />
accounted for the other wins.<br />
A very deep and strong Brophy team defeated <strong>Desert</strong> <strong>Vista</strong> 126.5 – 59.5 Wednesday at the Kyrene Pool. DV got a<br />
race win from Junior, Trey Roggenstein (tied 1 st 100 Breast), two second places from Sophomore, Dieter Benz (200<br />
Free, 500 Free), and seconds from Cole Miller (100 Free) and Connor Bagnall (100 Back). DV will look to bounce<br />
back in its meet next Thursday<br />
DV Boys Golf: Although this week was slow compared to the last few weeks, it was a successful week for the Boys<br />
Golf team. On 9/11, the team proudly placed USA flags on their golf hats as they hosted a match with Mountain<br />
View and Casa Grande, led by Matt Liringis' 33 on the front nine at Club West, the team shot <strong>14</strong>7 and remained<br />
undefeated in match play. More importantly, it was the fifth time the team qualified for the State championship<br />
so mark your calendars for October 29 and 30! This year's championship will be played at Aguila golf course in<br />
Phoenix.<br />
DV Boys Cross Country: <strong>Desert</strong> <strong>Vista</strong> Cross Country enjoyed an impressive weekend at the 32nd Annual<br />
Woodbridge Cross Country Classic Saturday night, <strong>Sept</strong>. 15, in Costa Mesa, Calif. The state of California traditionally<br />
produces the nation’s best boys teams, but competing against 180 schools and several thousand competitors in<br />
one of the nation’s biggest meets, DVCC finished second out of 32 freshmen teams, third out of 37 senior teams<br />
and 11th out of 31 varsity teams. Carter Macey finished 27th in 15 minutes flat in the sweepstakes race that drew<br />
the best runners across California and the Southwest. Ryan Smith (15:32), Jacob Walimaa (15:33), Tyler Bonebright<br />
(15:34), Alec Hoyt (15:40) and Kyle Havriliak all finished in less than 16 minutes and in the top 100, and Mitchell<br />
Bogushefsky wasn’t far behind in 16:09 on the three-mile course. In the senior Blue race, DVCC had five of the top<br />
44 runners: Zach Smith (20th, 16:03), Austin Tielke (21st, 16:03), Ryan Dykstra (26th, 16:08), Dylan Smith (30th,<br />
16:11) and Spencer Clason (44th, 16:24). Nick Terreri just missed a sub-17-minute run and Dylan Quintanar<br />
grabbed the final top-100 ribbon for DV, with Chris Tang and Zack Hubbard coming agonizingly close at 101 and<br />
102 out of 218 runners. In the freshman race, despite uncommon California temperate in the high 90s, Xavier<br />
Esparza (16:04) was runner-up, D.J. Harris (16:34) was sixth and Chris O’Brien (16:51) was 12th. Matt Anciaux,<br />
Jessen Harbertson, Jackson Snedecor, Anthony Ramirez, Joe Kretschmar, Nathan Chan and Brian Kwiecinski gave