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Marysville Swimmers Compete in OCC Cardinal Division Meet
Boys team places fifth, girls sixth in conference competition
Published on Feb. 4, 2026
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Marysville's boys and girls swimming teams competed in the Ohio Capital Conference Cardinal Division meet, with the boys placing fifth and the girls finishing sixth. Dublin Jerome captured the top team honors in the boys competition.
Why it matters
The OCC Cardinal Division meet is an important annual event for high school swimmers in the region, showcasing the top talent and providing an opportunity for teams to compete against their conference rivals.
The details
Marysville's boys 200 yard freestyle relay team earned a second-place finish at the meet. The team was composed of Carter Pancallo, Patrick Filbert, Rylan Brown, and Brady Cordonnier. Dublin Jerome won the boys team title with 305 points, followed by Thomas Worthington, Olentangy, and Hilliard Darby.
- The OCC Cardinal Division meet took place on February 4, 2026.
The players
Carter Pancallo
Member of Marysville's second-place 200 yard freestyle relay team.
Patrick Filbert
Member of Marysville's second-place 200 yard freestyle relay team.
Rylan Brown
Member of Marysville's second-place 200 yard freestyle relay team.
Brady Cordonnier
Member of Marysville's second-place 200 yard freestyle relay team.
Dublin Jerome
The team that captured the top honors in the boys competition.
The takeaway
The OCC Cardinal Division meet showcased the strong swimming programs in the region, with Marysville's boys and girls teams competing well against their conference rivals.


