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McFarland Spartan Sharks, With Three Siblings, Break Boys’ 15-18 200 Medley Relay NAG Record

By Sean Griffin on SwimSwam

2025 USA Swimming Futures Series – Madison

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Fast swimming is happening across the country this week as five USA Swimming Futures meets unfold nationwide. While SwimSwam covered night one of the Madison meet, one swim deserves follow-up: the McFarland Spartan Sharks broke the boys’ 15-18 National Age Group Record in the 200 medley relay.

    The Madison-based Sharks, coached by Nick Weiss, fielded a quartet that featured three siblings. Blake TeBeest (16) swam backstroke, Cale TeBeest (16) handled butterfly, and Shane TeBeest (18) anchored on freestyle. Seventeen-year-old Gavin Reiser swam breaststroke.

    Swimming in heat five of six with clean water, the team built their lead methodically. Blake gave the Sharks a 0.28-second advantage at the 50, which Reiser extended to exactly one second at halfway. Cale’s 24.20 butterfly split stretched the lead to 2.21 seconds, and Shane anchored in 22.89 to win the heat by 2.45 seconds.

    Their 1:41.60 clipped Dynamo Swim Club’s 2022 standard of 1:41.93 by three-tenths. The Sharks trailed record pace after backstroke, as Blake’s 26.24 was slower than Idris Muhammad‘s 25.58 leadoff for Dynamo. However, Muhammad’s split had been Dynamo’s strongest leg, and staying within one second positioned the Sharks perfectly to make up ground over the remaining three legs.

    The turnaround came with Reiser’s explosive 28.05 breaststroke split, which was over a second faster than Britton Spann‘s 29.16 on Dynamo’s team. This put the Sharks 0.23 seconds under record pace at the halfway point. Cale continued the momentum with a 24.20 butterfly split, which undercut Owen McDonald‘s 24.24 from the Dynamo relay.  With the Sharks now 0.27 seconds under pace heading into the final 50, Shane delivered the anchor leg they needed. His 22.89 freestyle split bettered Leo Roden‘s 22.95 by six-hundredths, bringing the team home under the National Age Group standard and sealing the record.

    The Sharks upset top-seeded FMC Aquatics, whose older lineup (ages 18-20) included Brady Johnson (26.13), Alexander Lakin (28.64), Jeffrey Hou (24.59), and Maximus Goettsch (22.44) for 1:41.80. NASA Wildcats placed third in 1:42.88 with Gustav Koh (27.17), Noah Chen (29.07), Ethan Chung (23.99), and Aidan Kaplan (22.65).

    Splits Comparison:

    Leg McFarland Spartan Sharks, 2025 Dynamo Swim Club, 2022 Backstroke Blake TeBeest, 26.46 Idris Muhammad, 25.58 Breaststroke Gavin Reiser, 28.05 (54.51) Britton Spann, 29.16 (54.74) Butterfly Cale TeBeest, 24.20 (1:18.71) Owen McDonald, 24.24 (1:18.98) Freestyle Shane TeBeest, 22.89 Leo Roden, 22.95 Total Time 1:41.60 1:41.93

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