The Hurricanes clobbered South Milwaukee, 124-62, at Wauwatosa West on Jan. 20 in the Division Crossover dual meet.
The Hurricanes showed their dominance by sweeping all 12 events.
The Hurricanes also had two double winners in the individual events.
Jake Shackelford, who also was on two winning relay teams, was first in the 100 butterfly in 1 minute, 0.38 seconds and the 100 breaststroke (1:09.30).
Adam LeFevre, who was also on a winning relay, won the 50 free (25.63) and 100 backstroke (1:05.33).
The three relay winners were the 200 medley relay (1:58.09) of LeFevre, Caleb Hernday, Peter Hovel, Neal Covell; the 200 freestyle relay (1:34.99) of Will Utech, Ethan Heinrich, Shackelford and Lance Mielke and the 400 free relay (3:37.39) relay of Utech, Shackelford, Heinrich and Mielke.
The other five individual winners were Heinrich in the 200 free (2:00.97), Mielke in the individual medley (2:12.52), Utech in the 100 free (52.35), Hovel in the 500 free (5:50.09) and Shawn Roll in the 1-meter diving (177).
The Hurricanes then finished eighth in the 10-team Menomonee Falls Invitational on Jan. 23.
"The only good news was Will Utech took third in the 100 breast and fourth in the 50 free." Hurricanes coach Russ Weigel said.
Bay Port won the event with 516.6 points, beating out the host Falls/Sussex Hamilton/Germantown co-op (362).
Watertown was seventh (192), well ahead of Tosa (134), which finished well ahead of the West Allis Central/Hale co-op (86).
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