Weekly Top Performances: LCM Power Points Leaderboard (Apr 30 – May 6)
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Long course season is heating up — here's who topped the weekly power points charts across all age groups.
Each week, Swim Standards tracks the highest-scoring long course meter performances entered into the system, ranking swimmers by power points across age groups and gender. The window below covers results entered between April 30 and May 6, 2026 — meets themselves may have taken place earlier. From 157,000+ source rows, here are the top three in each division.

10 & Under
Girls
The 10&U girls group was dominated by nine-year-olds this week. Alyssa Luwiharto (AZOT/SCS) leads the way with a 973-point 100 fly in 1:17.29. Quinn Schultz (REV/NE) follows at 963 points with a 1:28.91 in the 100 breast, and Jacqueline Kuo (CDST/PC) rounds out the top three with a 36.78 in the 50 back for 962 points. All three earned AAAA standards.
Rank Name Age Team Event Time Points 1 Alyssa Luwiharto 9 AZOT 100 Fly 1:17.29 973 2 Quinn Schultz 9 REV 100 Breast 1:28.91 963 3 Jacqueline Kuo 9 CDST 50 Back 36.78 962 Boys
The 10&U boys leaderboard posted the highest single score of any group this week. Nine-year-old Zhecheng Zhu (NOVA/SCS) tops the chart with 1,079 points on a 5:02.19 in the 400/500 free — a remarkable output for his age. Gabriel Brown (FAST/IN) is right behind at 1,072 points with a 4:36.94 in the same event, and David Li (BREA/SCS) rounds things out with a 982-point 100 fly in 1:09.84. All three hit AAAA.
Rank Name Age Team Event Time Points 1 Zhecheng Zhu 9 NOVA 400/500 Free 5:02.19 1,079 2 Gabriel Brown 10 FAST 400/500 Free 4:36.94 1,072 3 David Li 10 BREA 100 Fly 1:09.84 982 Notable: Zhu's 1,079 points is the highest mark in the 10&U age group this week despite being a year younger than most of his competition — and he did it in the 400/500 free, an event that demands both maturity and aerobic base.
11–12
Girls
NOVA/SCS swept the top two spots in the 11-12 girls division, with teammates Grace Wang and Annabelle Hayes — both age 11 — going 1-2 in the 200 back. Wang edges Hayes by less than half a second, 2:28.22 to 2:28.64, for a 984-to-978 points split. Joy Huang (BC/PN) completes the podium with an 896-point 100 fly in 1:08.45.
Rank Name Age Team Event Time Points 1 Grace Wang 11 NOVA 200 Back 2:28.22 984 2 Annabelle Hayes 11 NOVA 200 Back 2:28.64 978 3 Joy Huang 11 BC 100 Fly 1:08.45 896 Notable: Two NOVA teammates, same event, separated by 0.42 seconds. That's a training group firing on all cylinders.
Boys
Eleven-year-old Nico Lahre (BGNW/MR) leads the 11-12 boys with 1,008 points on a 2:31.39 in the 200 fly — a serious swim for any age-grouper. Aaron Tong (SAC/NE) earns second with a 28.07 in the 50 fly for 961 points, while Abraham Solis Pinto (AAAA/ST) slots in third with a 2:35.67 200 fly for 954 points — the only swimmer in this week's top 24 to post an AAA rather than AAAA standard.
Rank Name Age Team Event Time Points 1 Nico Lahre 11 BGNW 200 Fly 2:31.39 1,008 2 Aaron Tong 12 SAC 50 Fly 28.07 961 3 Abraham Solis Pinto 11 AAAA 200 Fly 2:35.67 954
13–14
Girls
Penelope Lopez-Casula (EA/FG) tops the 13-14 girls with a 55.88 in the 100 free for 979 points — a strong long course mark for a 14-year-old. Natalia Lesniewska (SYS/FL) checks in at second with a 26.03 in the 50 free for 934 points, and Brooklyn Lang (BC/PN) takes third with a 26.61 for 883 points. The sprint free events clearly dominated this age group's leaderboard this week.
Rank Name Age Team Event Time Points 1 Penelope Lopez-Casula 14 EA 100 Free 55.88 979 2 Natalia Lesniewska 14 SYS 50 Free 26.03 934 3 Brooklyn Lang 14 BC 50 Free 26.61 883 Boys
Jayden Tsai (LAKR/FL) headlines the 13-14 boys with a 2:07.56 in the 200 IM for 1,015 points — a versatile, well-rounded swim that earns him the group's top score. Sahiel Pai (NOVA/SCS) follows at 997 points with a 1:08.66 in the 100 breast, and Cai Lockett (NTRO/ST) takes third with a 2:21.84 in the 200 breast for 990 points. All three swimmers earned AAAA standards.
Rank Name Age Team Event Time Points 1 Jayden Tsai 14 LAKR 200 IM 2:07.56 1,015 2 Sahiel Pai 13 NOVA 100 Breast 1:08.66 997 3 Cai Lockett 14 NTRO 200 Breast 2:21.84 990
15–18
Girls
Rylee Erisman (LAKR/FL) leads all 15-18 girls with a 2:08.20 in the 200 back for 1,025 points. Sadie Buckley (NCAP/PV) is close behind at 1,005 points with a 2:12.35 in the 200 IM, and Audrey Derivaux (JW/MA) earns third with a 2:09.63 in the 200 back for exactly 1,000 points. All three cleared four figures — a strong week at the top of the oldest girls' group.
Rank Name Age Team Event Time Points 1 Rylee Erisman 17 LAKR 200 Back 2:08.20 1,025 2 Sadie Buckley 16 NCAP 200 IM 2:12.35 1,005 3 Audrey Derivaux 16 JW 200 Back 2:09.63 1,000 Boys
The 15-18 boys group produced the week's overall highest power point scores. Reef McMeeking (LAKR/FL) tops the entire leaderboard at 1,039 points on a 1:02.98 in the 100 breast — remarkable for a 15-year-old. Ian Call (NAC/SE) is right behind at 1,032 points with a faster raw time of 1:00.72 in the same event, and Joey Eaddy (REV/NE) rounds out the group with a 2:03.06 in the 200 back for 1,000 points.
Rank Name Age Team Event Time Points 1 Reef McMeeking 15 LAKR 100 Breast 1:02.98 1,039 2 Ian Call 17 NAC 100 Breast 1:00.72 1,032 3 Joey Eaddy 15 REV 200 Back 2:03.06 1,000 Notable: McMeeking leads Call in power points despite the slower raw time — a reminder that power points are age-adjusted, and a 15-year-old going 1:02 in the 100 breast long course is an exceptional result relative to age-group norms.
Week at a Glance
- Highest score overall: Reef McMeeking (15-18 Boys) — 1,039 pts
- Strongest age group: 15-18 Boys, with all three swimmers clearing 1,000 points
- Top club: NOVA and LAKR each placed multiple swimmers across divisions
- Event trends: Backstroke and breaststroke events dominated the top spots this week; butterfly also had a strong showing across multiple age groups
- Standards: All 24 swimmers earned AAAA except Abraham Solis Pinto (AAA), who still ranked third in the 11-12 boys group
Rankings based on power points from performances entered into Swim Standards between April 30–May 6, 2026. LCM (long course meters). One swim per swimmer per age/gender group; top 3 per division shown.