The La Jolla High swim teams continue to surface with wins as the regular season winds down. In recent action, La Jolla High swimmers have dominated in their last three meets against University City, Santa Fe Christian and Coronado. The boys have won all eight of their meets, and the girls have won seven of their eight meets. The teams continue working towards gold at City Conference prelims and finals the week of May 11. The Vikings have one more hurdle, which is Cathedral Catholic today, May 7. Standout performances came recently from Tyler Woods in the 50 and 100 free (22.33 and 48.96), Miko Vespremi with 22.61 in the 50 free and Hunter Gettelfinger with 49.63 in the 100 free. Alex Polyak’s 100 breast is an impressive 1:01.83. Eric Hedlin continues to crush his 500 free time of 4:37.07; he is the current leader in San Diego County. The boys’ 200 and 400 free relays are also among leading times in the county with 1:29.06 and 3:19.57, respectively. On the girls side, La Jolla’s Heren Alanis is dominating in the 100 and 200 free (54.45 and 1:55.17). The girls 50 free is owned by Sami McLaughlin with a 25.79, and Grace Benefield has been victorious in the 500 with 5:12.29. Notable swims by junior, Allie Knight, in the 200 IM (2:10.13), 100 fly (56.65), and 100 backstroke (1:00.00) keep La Jolla girls on track for victory at City Conference. And the girls’ 400 free relay is right with the leaders in the county at 3:44.92. Elsewhere, La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) School swept its dual meet with Clairemont High last Thursday afternoon. On the girls side, LJCD won 104-44, winning eight of the 11 events in the process. Freshman Allison Rhodes was LJCD’s lone double event winner, touching first in the 200 free and 100 fly. Single event winners included sophomore Gabi Shevel in the 50 free, freshman Alex Rhodes in the 100 free, senior Olivia Lenz in the 100 back and freshman Alex Levine in the 100 breast. On the boys side, LJCD won 95-70, victorious in every event but the 50 free. Double event winners were seniors Jihoon Yoon (200 free and 100 breast) and Henry Clausner (100 free and 100 back), and freshman Adrian Kaku (200 I.M. and 500 free). Sophomore Donald Dean contributed a first place finish in the 100 fly.