LCM Power Points Leaderboard — Week of June 11–17, 2026
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Powered by SwimStandards.com | Rankings based on power points earned from times entered June 11–17, 2026
The long course meters season is heating up across the country, and the latest leaderboard snapshot — covering performances logged June 11–17 — offers an early look at who's making noise in the pool this summer. Rankings are determined by age-adjusted power points, meaning the scores reward performance relative to age, not just raw speed. Every swimmer listed here posted an AAAA-level time, and all eight age-group winners crossed the 1,000-point threshold.
10 & Under
Girls
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Points 1 Alexa Jenner 9 PSC 100 Fly 1:13.62 1058 2 Kaila Perry 9 CCA 50 Fly 33.29 992 3 Kensington Jones 9 PASA 100 Back 1:18.18 990 Nine-year-old Alexa Jenner of PSC (Arizona) leads the 10&U girls with a 1:13.62 in the 100 fly worth 1,058 points. All three top performers are 9-year-olds, and notably all three chose butterfly or backstroke events — a sign of technical development at the younger end of age group swimming. Kensington Jones of PASA sits third on 990 points, just two points behind Kaila Perry of CCA.
Boys
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Points 1 Gabriel Brown 10 FAST 400 Free 4:36.50 1076 2 Luke Gamino 9 TCA 100 Fly 1:13.78 1058 3 David Li 10 BREA 100 Fly 1:07.40 1050 Gabriel Brown of FAST (Indiana) tops the 10&U boys with a 4:36.50 in the 400 free — an event that rewards both aerobic development and pacing discipline at this age. His 1,076 points lead the division. Nine-year-old Luke Gamino of TCA matches Alexa Jenner's points total (1,058) across genders with his 100 fly, while David Li of BREA posts a notably faster time (1:07.40) for 1,050 points — a reminder that older age within a bracket doesn't always translate to a higher point score.
11–12
Girls
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Points 1 Annabelle Hayes 11 NOVA 1500 Free 18:07.96 1098 2 Grace Wang 11 NOVA 200 Back 2:27.40 995 3 Yipeng Wang 11 LAC 50 Breast 35.72 933 Annabelle Hayes of NOVA earns the highest point total of any 11–12 girl this week with an 18:07.96 in the 1500 free — good for 1,098 points. Teammate Grace Wang slots in second at 995 points via the 200 back, making NOVA of Southern California the only club to place two swimmers in the same age/gender group this week. Yipeng Wang of LAC (North Texas) rounds out the group with a 35.72 in the 50 breast.
Boys
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Points 1 Francis Hei 11 BREA 1500 Free 18:24.70 1078 2 Zakhar Rudenko 11 NOVA 100 Back 1:07.19 1032 3 James Davis 11 FAST 1500 Free 19:08.35 996 The 11–12 boys leaderboard is led by two 11-year-olds from Southern California. Francis Hei of BREA tops the group at 1,078 points with an 18:24.70 in the 1500 free, while Zakhar Rudenko of NOVA follows at 1,032 via the 100 back. James Davis of FAST rounds out the group with a 19:08.35 in the 1500 free, giving Indiana another top-three finish this week after Gabriel Brown's 10&U win. The 1500 free showing a strong footprint across both genders in this age group speaks to the event's power-points upside for developing distance swimmers.
13–14
Girls
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Points 1 Kate Allen 13 CSC 200 IM 2:16.54 1008 2 Lauren Lonsdale 14 DART 100 Back 1:02.84 983 3 Finola Whelehan 14 TAC 200 Free 2:01.33 977 Thirteen-year-old Kate Allen of CSC leads the 13–14 girls with a 2:16.54 in the 200 IM for 1,008 points — a strong early-season mark. Lauren Lonsdale of DART (Southern Nevada) is close behind at 983 points in the 100 back, and Finola Whelehan of TAC posts 977 points in the 200 free with a 2:01.33. The separation between first and third is just 31 points — a tight grouping by any measure.
Boys
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Points 1 Elliot Leasure 14 RSC 100 Back 55.86 1110 2 Sahiel Pai 13 NOVA 100 Breast 1:06.90 1054 3 Daniel Bunge 13 NOVA 200 IM 2:11.04 1042 The highest single-week point total across all age groups and genders belongs to Elliot Leasure of RSC (Minnesota), whose 55.86 in the 100 back earns 1,110 points. That's a significant performance for a 14-year-old at the start of the long course season. Behind him, Sahiel Pai (1,054) and Daniel Bunge (1,042) both represent NOVA — notably, different club programs sharing the same name: Pai swims for NOVA of Southern California, while Bunge is with NOVA of Virginia.
15–18
Girls
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Points 1 Rylee Erisman 17 LAKR 200 Free 1:57.35 1008 2 Reina Liu 16 TAC 100 Back 1:00.70 1006 3 Audrey Derivaux 16 JW 200 IM 2:13.08 991 The 15–18 girls leaderboard is nearly a dead heat at the top. Rylee Erisman of LAKR (Florida) leads with 1,008 points on a 1:57.35 in the 200 free, while Reina Liu of TAC is just two points back at 1,006 with a 1:00.70 in the 100 back. Audrey Derivaux of JW (Metropolitan/Mid-Atlantic) rounds out the group at 991 points in the 200 IM.
Boys
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Points 1 Yi Zheng 16 CSC 200 IM 1:59.65 1080 2 Jason Van Olst 16 WAVE 200 IM 2:03.81 989 3 Gavin Keogh 18 Unattached (NC) 100 Back 54.91 982 Yi Zheng of CSC (Indiana) posts the week's best 15–18 boys performance with a 1:59.65 in the 200 IM — a sub-2:00 mark worth 1,080 points. Jason Van Olst of WAVE also swam the 200 IM for second at 989 points (2:03.81), and Gavin Keogh, competing unattached in North Carolina, earns third with a 54.91 in the 100 back.
Week at a Glance
- Top performance of the week: Elliot Leasure (RSC/MN), 100 Back – 55.86 – 1,110 points
- Every age-group winner exceeded 1,000 points, with all performances rated AAAA
- NOVA appears in four of eight leaderboard spots across 11–12 and 13–14, across three different LSCs (SCS, Virginia) — a testament to the breadth of the NOVA brand nationally
- FAST and CSC each place swimmers in multiple age groups, giving Indiana a strong presence in this week's leaderboard
- Distance freestyle earns points: The 1500 free accounts for three top-three finishes across the 11–12 age group, across both genders
- The 200 IM shows up in five of the 24 ranked swims this week — the most of any individual event
Full results and swimmer profiles available at SwimStandards.com. Rankings reflect performances entered into the system between June 11–17, 2026.