Muster's Joseph Gardner swims the breast stroke on his way to winning the 200 yard IM during the swim sectionals on Saturday, in Crown Point. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Crown Point's 200 yard Medley Relay team members Johnny Lynk, Andrew Kvachkpff, Nick Huls, and Joel Gintzler placed first during the swim sectionals on Saturday, in Crown Point. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Crown Point's Joey Karczewski keep pace with Lake Central's Luke Paprocki as they swim the 200 yard freestyle during the swim sectionals on Saturday, in Crown Point. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Lake Central's Luke Paprocki swims his way to a first place finish in the 200 yard freestyle during the swim sectionals on Saturday, in Crown Point. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Lake Central's Luke Paprocki is congradulated after winning the 200 yard freestyle during the swim sectionals on Saturday, in Crown Point. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Munster's Joseph Gardner swims the backstroke on his way to winning the 200 yard IM during the swim sectionals on Saturday, in Crown Point. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Crown Point's Nick Huls swim in the 200 yard IM during the swim sectionals on Saturday, in Crown Point. Huls placed 4th in the event. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Lake Central's Joshua Barajas swim the backstroke during the swim sectionals on Saturday, in Crown Point. Barajas placed 2nd in the event. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
Highland's Stephen Castillo checks his time after winning the 50 yard freestyle during the swim sectionals on Saturday, in Crown Point. | Scott R. Brandush~Sun-Times Media
CROWN POINT — Munster continued its streak of sectional titles, but it did not come without a fight from Crown Point. The Bulldogs led most of the day but the Seahorses took over late and captured their 28th consecutive sectional crown. Munster was tied with …