By Sean Griffin on SwimSwam
2025 CIF State Swimming and Diving Championships
May 15-17, 2025 Clovis West High School — Fresno, Calif. SCY (25 Yards) Meet Central Meet Preview Psych Sheets Livestream (Pay-To-Watch) Live Results available on Meet Mobile: “2025 CIF Swimming & Diving Championships”California’s high school swimming season concludes today at Clovis West High School in Fresno, with the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) State Championship finals taking place this morning.
Stay up to date with all the action below as SwimSwam provides real-time updates throughout the meet.
Last Time Out
Santa Margarita swept the team titles at the 2024 State Championships, dominating both the girls’ and boys’ competitions. On the girls’ side, Santa Margarita captured the crown with 210 points, comfortably ahead of Carondelet, who finished 2nd with 158. Clovis West, competing on home turf, secured 3rd with 151 points.
In the boys’ competition, Santa Margarita pulled away from the field, finishing with 248 points to secure the top spot. Northwood claimed 2nd place with 196.5 points, while Loyola rounded out the top three with 189 points.
Schedule of Events
200 Medley Relay 200 Freestyle 200 IM 50 Freestyle 100 Butterfly 100 Freestyle 500 Freestyle 200 Freestyle Relay 100 Backstroke 100 Breaststroke 400 Freestyle RelayRecord Board
Girls’ Meet Record Girls’ National High School Record Event Boys’ National High School Record Boys’ Meet Record Santa Margarita, 1:39.04 (2022) Carmel, 1:36.98 (2023) 200 Medley Relay Hindsdale Central, 1:26.75 (2025) Santa Margarita, 1:29.01 (2023) Justina Kozan, 1:44.63 (2022) Katie Ledecky, 1:41.55 (2015) 200 Freestyle Maximus Williamson, 1:30.46 (2025) Rex Maurer, 1:33.58 (2023) Teagan O’Dell, 1:53.38 (2023) Teagan O’Dell, 1:53.38 (2023) 200 IM Maximus Williamson, 1:40.81 (2024) Colin Geer, 1:44.94 (2023) Jada Duncan, 22.26 (2025) Gretchen Walsh, 21.59 (2020) 50 Freestyle Maximus Williamson, 19.08 (2025) Yury Kuzmenko, 19.55 (2025) Jada Duncan, 52.14 (2025) Claire Curzan, 49.24 (2022) 100 Butterfly Scotty Buff, 44.97 (2023) Ethan Hu, 45.72 (2019) Teagan O’Dell, 48.02 (2025, relay lead-off) Gretchen Walsh, 46.98 (2020) 100 Freestyle Maximus Williamson, 41.54 (2025) Ethan Harrington, 42.92 (2023) Miranda Heckman, 4:41.53 (2017) Katie Ledecky, 4:26.58 (2015) 500 Freestyle Rex Maurer, 4:12.70 (2023) Matthew Chai, 4:15.09 (2022) Santa Margarita, 1:30.90 (2023) Santa Margarita, 1:29.61 (2023) 200 Freestyle Relay Keller, 1:19.21 (2024) Northgate, 1:21.36 (2023) Teagan O’Dell, 50.82 (2025) Claire Curzan, 49.61 (2022) 100 Backstroke Will Modglin, 45.08 (2023) Jonah Cooper, 46.62 (2018) Zoie Hartman, 59.66 (2018) Kaitlyn Dobler, 58.35 (2020) 100 Breaststroke Reece Whitley, 51.16 (2018) Ben Dillard, 52.74 (2019) Santa Margarita, 3:14.80 (2022) Santa Margarita, 3:14.80 (2022) 400 Freestyle Relay Keller, 2:53.80 (2024) Loyola, 2:56.14 (2023)Real-Time Recap
The 200 medley relay kicked off the action, with the Santa Margarita girls upgrading last year’s bronze to gold in dominant fashion, winning by 1.95 seconds. Their quartet of Gracyn Aquino (25.70), Eileen Song (29.31), Chloe Stinson (24.16), and Victoria Mori (23.03) touched in 1:42.20.
San Ramon Valley (1:44.15) edged out Palo Alto (1:44.16) by just one-hundredth of a second for silver. The performances marked a big step forward for both programs—San Ramon finished 8th last year, while Palo Alto was 9th.
Girls’ 200 Medley Relay Podium:
Santa Margarita — 1:42.20 San Ramon Valley — 1:44.15 Palo Alto — 1:44.16Boys’ 200 Medley Relay Podium:
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