Cameron Molnar won 200 medley and 500 freestyle |
Most of the Tigers entrants were at their best in a dominating 97-81 win.
"It was a lot of fun seeing the boys working on different strokes they normally never swim and still have the ability to perform competitively," Tiger coach Ryan Hamen said.
"The boys also had fun with different relay teams and getting to swim against their teammates. There was a great internal rivalry and competitiveness within our own team when the boys finished seeing it was a teammate giving them their best drive to do better."
Farmington won seven of the meet's first nine events to build a commanding lead before swimming the final three as exhibitions.
The quartet of Dahlton Bell, Spencer Kabran, Christian Bell and Evan Carufel started the meet with a victory in the 200 medley relay. In the 200 freestyle relay, the Tiger foursome of Kabran, Tyler Lerbakken, Bradley Dow and Christopher Kirchmann also led the field.
Cameron Molnar led the Tigers in the individual events with first place finishes in the 200 individual medley and the 500 freestyle.
Other Farmington event winners included Kirchmann, 200 freestyle; Carufel, diving and Oliver Chow, 100 butterfly.
Daniel Berg took second in two races, the 50 and 500 freestyle. Also finishing second were Kabran, 200 individual medley; Garrett Haugen, 200 freestyle and Robin DeCastro, 100 butterfly.
A half dozen more Farmington entrants scored third place points: Lerbakken, 100 butterfly; Christian Bell, 200 individual medley; Mitch Haugen, 50 freestyle; Jonathan Bovee, diving; Brooke Lange, 500 freestyle and Dahlton Bell, 500 freestyle.
Saturday the Tigers take part in a big invitational meet at the University of Minnesota. They return to dual meet action next Thursday with a home dual with Red Wing at the Dodge Middle School pool.