Interboro's Arnot takes silver; O'Hara's Turner, Kutufaris medal

Delaware County athletes shine at PIAA Class 2A Championships

Mar. 14, 2026 at 10:58am

The PIAA Class 2A Championships at Bucknell University showcased impressive performances from Delaware County athletes, with Interboro's Ky Arnot securing a silver medal in boys diving and Cardinal O'Hara's Brady Turner and Jason Kutufaris adding to the medal count. These results highlight the strength of swimming programs in the region.

Why it matters

The achievements of these athletes are part of a broader trend of increasing competitiveness in high school swimming, fueled by dedicated year-round training, improved coaching, and greater access to quality facilities. This trend is opening up more collegiate opportunities for talented swimmers.

The details

Ky Arnot, a senior at Interboro, achieved his fourth career PIAA medal with a score of 477.90 in the boys diving event, narrowly missing out on a fourth consecutive gold medal. Cardinal O'Hara's Brady Turner secured sixth place in the boys 200 individual medley with a personal best time, while teammate Jason Kutufaris finished seventh in the 200 freestyle, also setting a personal best. The Cardinal O'Hara 200 free relay team exceeded expectations, demonstrating the power of teamwork and strategic relay composition.

  • The PIAA Class 2A Championships took place at Bucknell University.

The players

Ky Arnot

A senior at Interboro High School who secured a silver medal in the boys diving event at the PIAA Class 2A Championships.

Brady Turner

A swimmer for Cardinal O'Hara High School who finished sixth in the boys 200 individual medley, improving his personal best time.

Jason Kutufaris

A swimmer for Cardinal O'Hara High School who finished seventh in the boys 200 freestyle, setting a personal best time, and was part of the school's 200 free relay team.

Landyn Snook

A swimmer from Bishop Shanahan High School who won the boys diving event, beating Ky Arnot.

Luca Merkle, Colten Turner, Hunter Zimmerman

Members of the Cardinal O'Hara 200 free relay team that exceeded expectations, finishing 10th.

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What’s next

Ky Arnot will look to return to the PIAA Championships next year and attempt to win his fourth gold medal in boys diving, a feat accomplished by only seven boys in PIAA history.

The takeaway

The success of these local athletes highlights the dedication and skill being fostered within the swimming programs in the Delaware County region, as well as the growing opportunities for high school swimmers to continue their careers at the collegiate level.