The Douglas swimming and diving teams completed their second-consecutive sweep of the year with the boys' team topping Lowry 142-72 and the girls' team beating Lowry 154-122 on Saturday.
With the impressive team scores, Douglas also produced a number of individual winners in the four-way meet that included South Tahoe and Reed as well.
On the girls' side, Aleassa Anzelone took an easy win in the diving competition with 149.35 points, while teammate Samantha Phillips took the No. 2 spot with 115.70 points.
Mary Smithen won the 100 free with a time of 59.51 with Molly Lahlum taking second at 1:05.28 and the 400 free relay went to the Douglas A squad of Yuchen Jin, Cassie Parr, Paula Sigala and Smithen with a time of 4:20.00. The B team of Jessie Walden, Sylvanna Villalba, Sierra Bertelone-Smith and Monica Spaggins took second in the event with a time of 5:19.66.
Smithen was second in the 500 free, the team of Parr, Jin, Lahlum and Christina Henning was second in the 200 free relay, Jin was third in the 100 back and Sigala was third in the 100 breaststroke.
For the boys, Ryan Dykes took a convincing win in the 50 free with a time of 24.53 while Michael Webster was second at 27.74 and Tyler Cook was third at 27.81.
Eddie Kollar won the diving competition at 225.75 while Thomas Asher was second at 171.05 and the 400 free relay team of Dykes, Cook, Colby Cain and Kyle Jenkins was first at 4:00.27.
Cain and Dykes teamed with TJ Smithen and Dan Palmer to take second in the 200 medley relay, Chris Bergstrum was second in the 200 IM, Dykes was second in the 100 fly, Cain was second and William Dirkson third in the 100 free and the team of Jenkins, Palmer, Smith and Bergstrum was second in the 200 free relay.