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Central Buckeye Conference Holds Swimming Championships
Jonathan Alder and Benjamin Logan swimmers earn top finishes at conference meet
Published on Feb. 4, 2026
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The Central Buckeye Conference recently held its swimming championships at Wright State University. Results for swimmers from Jonathan Alder and Benjamin Logan high schools were reported, with several top-seven finishes in various events.
Why it matters
The Central Buckeye Conference swimming championships represent an important annual event for high school swimmers in the region, showcasing the top talent and providing an opportunity for athletes to compete against their peers from other schools.
The details
At the conference meet, the Jonathan Alder girls 200 medley relay team placed third with a time of 2:01.38, comprised of swimmers Leah Roseberry, Lily Schneider, Emme Edwards and Leyla Ruth. Other top finishers from the two schools were not specified in the original report.
- The Central Buckeye Conference swimming championships were recently held.
The players
Jonathan Alder High School
A high school located in Ohio that participated in the Central Buckeye Conference swimming championships.
Benjamin Logan High School
A high school located in Ohio that participated in the Central Buckeye Conference swimming championships.
The takeaway
The Central Buckeye Conference swimming championships provide an opportunity for high school swimmers in the region to showcase their talents and compete against their peers from other schools in the conference.


