North Shore teams had plenty of success at the IHSA state swimming and diving meet on Feb. 27-28 at New Trier High School. Glenbrook South came home with a team trophy after tying Naperville North for third place with 113 points. Individually, New Trier’s Murphy McQuet claimed two titles, while GBS’s Jon Salomon and Sam Iida also collected state crowns.

Glenbrook South’s Sam Iida drives to a second-place finish in the 200 IM (1:50.91). He also took first in the 500 free (4:31.13). Photography by Joel Lerner

Glenbrook South’s Jon Salomon reacts after winning the 50 free (20.52) at state. He also took third in the 100 free (45.40.) Photography by Joel Lerner

New Trier High School’s Murphy McQuet celebrates his first-place showing in the 200 free (1:37.31) at the state meet. He also captured top honors in the 100 free (44.79). Photography by Joel Lerner

New Trier High School’s Max Robertson drives to a fourth-place finish in the 500 freestyle (4:36.98). Photography by Joel Lerner

Lake Forest High School’s Daniel Smith finishes 5th in the 100 back (51.26) at state. Photography by Joel Lerner

Lake Forest High School’s Dylan Boyd motors to an 11th-place finish in the 100 butterfly (51.14) at state. Photography by Joel Lerner

Symen Ooms of the Scouts explodes off the block as the second leg of the 200 medley relay, which took 12th at state. Photography by Joel Lerner

Lake Forest’s Alexander Streightiff performs a dive at state. He took fourth place (458.25). Photography by Joel Lerner

Loyola Academy’s Christopher Kearney reacts to his seventh-place finish in the state 100 freestyle (46.03). The junior was third in the 200 free (1:39.12). Photography by Joel Lerner

Ryan Nash of the Ramblers placed eighth in the state diving (442.45). Photography by Joel Lerner

Highland Park High School’s Alan Brint takes third in the athletes with disabilities 200 free. He also medaled in three other events at state. Photography by Joel Lerner