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Bulldogs outswim Pride in league matchup
Turlock boys swim
The Turlock boys took the victory over Pitman on Friday with a score of 115.5 to 53.5 (KATIE DAY/The Journal).

Turlock High’s boys and girls swim teams earned victories over crosstown rival Pitman on Friday, with the girls winning 98-72, while the boys triumphed 115.5-53.5.

On the girls side, Turlock’s Kallie Parker and Kaylee Amarant each were double-winners.

girls swim
The Turlock and Pitman girls’ scores were closer at 98-72, but the Bulldogs came out the victors (KATIE DAY/The Journal).

Parker delivered wins in the 100-yard backstroke (1:09.0) and 500 freestyle (6:15.0), while Amarant was victorious in the 200 individual medley (2:24.0) and 100 butterfly (1:07.60). Amarant, along with Livia Romero, Lauren Olvera and Savannah Hasse on the 400 freestyle relay (4:09.0).

The Pride took the other two relays, with Kayden Braley, Heidi Lancaster, Avery Ahlem and Mia Ngo winning the 200 medley relay, and Jayda Salazar, Ngo, Ahlem and Braley teaming to win the 200 free relay.

For the boys, Turlock’s Cooper Harris and Caleb Tucker each won a pair of individual races and took part on two relay winners.

Harris was victorious in the 50 (23.60) and 100 (52.90) freestyles, while Tucker took firsts in the 200 free (1:58.10) and 100 backstroke (1:05.40). 

Pitman boys swim
A Pitman swimmer takes a turn during the crosstown matchup on Friday (KATIE DAY/The Journal).

Harris teamed with Mitchell Clark, Michael Rowan and Jacob Packwood to win the 200 free relay (1:40.40), while Tucker, along with Miles Hakanson, Clark and Brayden Shively won the 200 medley relay (1:53.50).

Both Harris and Tucker, along with Rowan and Packwood, took the 400 free relay (3:47.80).

Turlock won the junior varsity girls meet 87-83, while Pitman took the JV boys meet 109-59.