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Billings Central’s Greyson Piseno, Jonas Johnson, Bennett Seitz and Vanessa Sheridan all won events as the Rams swept both the boys and girls titles at the state swim meet Feb.
Helena Capital’s Elizabeth Urban won both the 100 fly and 100 breast Feb. 14, 2026 at the state swim meet in Great Falls.
Elly Lewis completed a four-peat in the girls 500 free, becoming just the 15th girl in Montana history to accomplish winning the same event four years in a row Feb.
Polson senior Teague McElwee doubled as state champion in the 50 free and by breaking the 100 fly state record for a second time over the state swim meet Feb.