04/23/2026
Colorado Springs — Pine Creek High School’s boys swim and dive team kept the momentum rolling Thursday, April 23, taking down Fountain Valley 132–26 in a decisive home victory.
Event winners and runners-up
Pine Creek set the tone right
away in the 200 Medley Relay, sweeping the top two spots. The A relay of Zac Lai, Nicholas Carlstrom, Owen Jones, and Cole Pederson touched first in 1:52.25, followed closely by the B relay of Aiden Tee, Brodin Donald, Kevin Boska, and Matthew Murray in 1:55.64.
In individual events, Pine Creek stacked up wins across the board. Sam Castillo won the 200 Freestyle in 1:51.64, with Greg Herndl right behind him in second at 1:52.78. In the 200 IM, Brendan Park earned the win with a 2:14.95, while Kevin Boska took second in 2:24.47.
Sprint speed showed up in the
50 Freestyle, where Brendan Cooley grabbed first in 24.72
and Matthew Murray finished second in 25.68. On the boards, Dustin Adams-Brown dominated the 1-meter diving with 224.40 points, and Zac Lai placed second with 98.80.
Pine Creek also controlled the relays later in the meet. In the 200 Freestyle Relay, the A relay of Brendan Cooley, Brendan Park, Sam Castillo, and Conner Grzywacz won in 1:38.79, with the B relay of Brodin Donald, Greg Herndl, Matthew Murray, and Aiden Tee taking second in 1:40.75.
In the 100 Freestyle, Conner Grzywacz won in 53.40, followed by Greg Herndl in second at 56.39. The 100 Backstroke was another strong showing, with Cole Pederson winning in 58.11 and Nicholas Carlstrom finishing second in 59.40. In the 100 Breaststroke,
Zac Lai earned first place in 1:07.62, with Brendan Park taking second in 1:08.71. Pine Creek closed the meet in style with a 1–2
finish in the 400 Freestyle Relay: the A relay of Conner Grzywacz, Cole Pederson, Greg Herndl, and Sam Castillo won in 3:48.75,
and the B relay of Kevin Boska, Nicholas Carlstrom, William
McConnell, and Brendan Cooley placed second in 3:51.58.
Up next
With the win, Pine Creek heads into its next
challenge with confidence: the CSML Championship, which will be hosted by Pine Creek. The Eagles will look to carry Thursday’s depth and energy into a championship meet on their home deck.