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Friday, April 24, 2026 at 1:40 AM

Five Fernley boys swimmers qualify for State Meet

Five Fernley boys swimmers qualify for State Meet
Fernley's Caleb Mortenson reacts after finishing second and setting a school record in the boys 50-yard freestyle at last Saturday's Northern 3A Region Meet at the Carson City Aquatic Facility. (Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter)

Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter

The Fernley High School swim team had five boys qualify for this weekend’s 3A State Championship Meet, by placing in the top four of their events at the Northern 3A Region Meet at the Carson Aquatic Center last Saturday.

Caleb Mortenson and Brodie Garrett set school records in qualifying for individual events, while the Vaqueros also qualified in the 200-yard medley relay and the 400 freestyle relay.

For most of the team’s swimmers, it was a good finish to what has been a good season, coach Matt Adamson said, while the five swimmers moving on this week will be looking to top last weekend’s performances.

“You always wan tot swim your best right at the end of the season,” Adamson said. “We’re bringing five this week to go to State. That’s pretty good four our little team.”

The Vaqueros had only 15 swimmers this season, down from 24 last year, and most of those were freshmen and seniors. Adams said he believes the Covid-19 shortened seasons kept more swimmers from coming out for the team the last two years, adding that many other teams are in similar situations.

“We’re a little smaller this year, but we’ve got a good, strong group of freshmen.

Two of the juniors the team does have, Caleb Mortenson and Brodie Garrett, were the two individual State qualifiers. Mortensen set a school record in the 50-yard freestyle, 23.40, to place second. Garrett placed fourth in the 100 freestyle with a school record time of 53.49.

The Vaqueros also qualified for State in two relays. In the 200 medley relay, swam by Zach Schaeffer, Mortenson, Brodie Garrett and Brady Garrett, who finished fourth in a time of 1:53.66. In the 400-yard freestyle relay Fernley finished third with a time of 3:47.58, with the team of Brodie and Brady Garrett, Mortenson and Sergio Potillo.

In other events, Schaeffer finished seventh in the boys 500 freestyle in a time of 6:57.85; Brodie Garrett was seventh in the 100 backstroke in a time of 1:05.19 and Mortenson finished fifth in the 100 breaststroke in 1:04.51.

For the girls, the 200 medley relay team of Ellie Chapin, Allyssa Mathern, Brynne Wilcox and Helen Hill-King finished eighth in a time of 2:28.53; Hill-King took sixth in the 100 freestyle in 1:02.52; the 200 freestyle relay team of Megan Walker Coglan, Maria Mendoza, Elizabith Wilcox and Karlyn Mortenson was seventh in a time of 2:13.00.

As a team, the boys finished fifth, while the girls finished eighth.

Helen Hill-King swims in the girls 100-meter freestyle.

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