In a meet involving more than 40 schools and 800 athletes, no one enjoyed a more dominant victory than Ross sophomore Dylan Weisenauer.
Taking part Saturday in the Northwest Ohio Classic, Weisenauer’s victory in the 100 butterfly was the meet’s largest margin of victory in any event.
Weisenauner won the event with a time of 52.47 seconds. Second-place came in with a time of 54.84, nearly 2.5 seconds later.
Weisenauer also took second in the 100 backstroke and also finished second as a part of the 200 medley relay along with Andrew Evans, Tate Williams and William Taylor.
Weisenauer’s performances helped the Little Giants pace third in the meet with 352 points.