Not bad for two teams that had to combine to have enough swimmers for meets during the regular Metro League season.
West Seattle and Chief Sealth each left their mark at this past weekend's state Class 3A meet held at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, with the Wildcats coming in 24th with 11 points and the Seahawks finishing 26th with seven.
If they would have been combined for state, their total of 18 would have tied them for 23rd with Ingraham, also of the Metro League.
West Seattle junior Luke Asatiani led the local contingent by taking eight place in the 100-yard breaststroke championship finals with a time of 1 minute, 3.32 seconds.
Seahawks sophomore Carlos Morgan Montemayor took third in the consolation finals of the 100 butterfly with a 54.49 time to place 11th overall and fellow Chief Sealth sophomore Michael Stewart came in 16th with a consolation finals time of 1:53.21 in the 200 freestyle race.