Roundup
Riverside-Brookfield junior John Copp won the 100-yard butterfly at the Fenwick Swimming and Diving Sectional on Saturday, earning a trip to the IHSA State Meet. Cop finished the butterfly in 53.54 seconds.

Copp and Sean Demuro, who also qualified for state by finishing third in the 50-yard freestyle in 21.89 seconds, had a hand in helping the 200-yard medley relay team to second place (1:28.23). Vince Pozzie and Fitz Robling were the other two swimmers in the relay that qualified for state.

RB finished third in the sectional, while Fenwick took first and Oak Park second.

Lyons swimming

The Lions won the Downers Grove North Sectional on Saturday by garnering 252 points.

Lyons qualified all three of its relay teams for this weekend’s state meet. The team took first in both the 200-yard freestyle relay (1:27.01) and the 400-yard freestyle relay (3:11.73).

Individual state qualifiers for the Lions included Dave Sekula (500 free), Brian Donatelli (100 free, 50 free), Danny McGuinness (100 free) and Ryan Schafer (100 butterfly).

Fenwick swimming

The Friars won their own sectional (299 points) last week and advanced several swimmers to the IHSA State Meet.

Eric Bell led Fenwick by winning both the 50-yard freestyle (21.6 seconds) and the 100-yard backstroke (52.63 seconds). Bell edged out fellow senior Ryan Greenway in the 50 free. Greenway qualified for state with a time of 21.82 seconds.

Connor Brown and Viken Huening finished first and second respectively in the 100-yard freestyle. Brown finished in 46.93 seconds, while Huening touched the wall at 47.73 seconds.

Fenwick swept the relay events, taking the medley in 1:37.84, the 200-yard free in 1:26.08 and the 400-free in 3:12.31.

Fenwick girls basketball

The Fenwick girls basketball team won its 16th-straight regional title last week by toppling Hoffman Estates 50-43.

The Friars, who advanced to play fourth-seeded Proviso East (28-2) in the York Sectional semifinal last night (after deadline), were led by Sarah Williams and Kathleen Roche. Both players finished with 11 points apiece.