The rest of the team swam well and contributed points with their top 8 placings, with many swimming personal best times. Several of the boys also recorded top 10 placings, which was an impressive showing.
This meant that all swimmers had the opportunity to contribute points to the team, and the final results showed this. The format of this championship is a superseded time trial, where the fastest times from each age group swim in one race, while the rest of the competitors race against other swimmers whose times are comparable, regardless of age.
Tauranga Boys' College won the Boys' School event, scoring an impressive 860 points to beat St Andrew's College, Christchurch, on 666 and the 2015, 2016 champs, Westlake Boys' High School, on 573 points.
Team captain Liam Brown in his final swim meet was full of praise for his team.
"The boys just went out there and swum for each other. We knew we had the team to do well and we just wanted to prove it to ourselves."
The Tauranga Boys' College swim team was well represented by local swim clubs Otumoetai, Greerton and Mount Maunganui.
Tauranga Boys' College national secondary school swim champions:
Liam Brown (captain), Declan Dempster, Daniel Shanahan, Matthew Wagstaff, Aidan Heath, Travis Hudson, Joseph Cook, Ben Paterson, Tarquin Magner, Tristan Eiselen, Louis Fitzjohn, Sam Jones, Jacob Browne.