Detroit Catholic Central secured a dominant victory at the Oakland County Championship swim meet, finishing first with an impressive 270 points. Farmington placed second with 221 points, while Cranbrook-Kingswood took third with 205.5 points. The Shamrocks showcased their depth and talent across multiple events, cementing their place at the top of the leaderboard.
Team Scores:
- Detroit Catholic Central - 270
- Farmington - 221
- Cranbrook-Kingswood - 205.5
- Stoney Creek - 173
- Rochester Adams - 168
- Troy - 165
- Milford - 151
- Birmingham Seaholm - 149
- South Lyon - 132
- Novi - 125
Key Performances:
200 Medley Relay:
Detroit Catholic Central's team of swimmers fought hard, securing third place with a time of 1:35.61, narrowly missing second place by just 0.04 seconds.
200 Individual Medley:
Roshi Turner claimed first for DCC with a time of 1:54.95, demonstrating his dominance in the event. Teammate Jaxson Woods also made the top ten, finishing ninth with a time of 2:01.65.
50 Freestyle:
The Shamrocks swept the top two positions, with Camren Turowski winning the event in 20.79 seconds and Jack Szuba taking second in 21.23 seconds.
100 Freestyle:
Turowski continued his outstanding performance, finishing first with a blazing time of 45.25 seconds. Szuba also earned a podium spot, placing third at 47.99 seconds. Adyn Stoddard contributed valuable points with a ninth-place finish at 49.47 seconds.
500 Freestyle:
Bobby Gusumano added to DCC's success by placing sixth with a time of 4:55.29.
100 Butterfly:
Ryan Brown represented the Shamrocks in the top ten, finishing ninth at 53.96 seconds.
100 Breaststroke:
Turner claimed his second individual victory of the meet, winning the event in 57.93 seconds.
Relays:
DCC's 200 Freestyle Relay team took second place with a time of 1:26.70, while the 400 Freestyle Relay team finished fifth at 3:17.72.
A Dominant Performance
The Shamrocks' well-rounded efforts across multiple events ensured their commanding victory. With multiple individual wins and strong relay performances, this is Detroit Catholic Central first Oakland Country Championship since 2020.Â