FIRST TEAM Patrick Baganski, Sr., Spring-Ford Colin Davis, Jr., Owen J.
Roberts Christian Lebold, Sr., Methacton Ettore Miotti, Jr., Daniel Boone Nate Reagan, Jr.
, Spring-Ford Ethan Suessmuth, Jr., Owen J. Roberts SECOND TEAM Patrick Bowker, Sr.
, Owen J. Roberts Dylan Dayrit, Sr., Spring-Ford Justin Delp, Fr.
, Spring-Ford Hunter Francisco, Jr., Upper Perkiomen Kyle Kruppa, Spring-Ford Dominic Testa, Fr., Pope John Paul II HONORABLE MENTION Methacton: John Du, Eric Zang, Dante Pineiro, Brock Yoder, Jake Kallal, Lucah Petriello, Davis Rees Owen J.
Roberts: Jude Moes, Sam Vallino, Nate Kulp, Maks Fedun, Aman Pothakamury Perkiomen Valley: Andrew Keenan, Griffin Crothers, Evan Croy, Casey Demark, Caiden Carpico, Dylan Harris Phoenixville: Nate Deeney, Grady Reiman, Walker Hungarter, Nick Darragh, Kyle Padilla Pope John Paul II: Michael Fiore, Nicholas Zinn, Kevin Bleam, Nathan DeMedio, Aidan Maiale, Nick Moffa Pottsgrove: Patrick Krock, Bryson Ellis, Aiden Hakes, Nate Kratz Spring-Ford: Blaise Sadowski, Keegan Pence, Ben Brucker Upper Merion: JR Herman Upper Perkiomen: Brayden Favre, Justin Maciolek, Andrew Kelly, Evan Harter, Spencer Hartzell Coach of the Year Jack Graham, Spring-Ford Graham, who just completed his third season as Spring-Ford’s boys and girls swim coach, led the boys team to its first ever PAC championship after a 10-0 record in dual meets during the regular season. The Rams won six of the 11 events they swam in at the league championship meet and sent and comp.