LCM Power Points Leaderboard — Week of June 18–24 | Edition 8
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Powered by SwimStandards.com | Rankings based on power points earned from times entered June 18–24, 2026
The long course season is in full swing, and this week's power points leaderboard reflects some of the strongest age-group performances of the summer so far. From 9-year-olds lighting up the butterfly lanes to 16-year-olds posting elite IM times, Edition 8 covers the top-ranked swims across all four age divisions for the week of June 18–24.
Rankings are based on age-adjusted power points, with one swim per swimmer counted per age group and gender division.
10 & Under
Girls
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Pts 1 Emma Liu 9 KATY 50 Fly 33.69 970 2 Iris Liu 9 PLS 50 Back 36.94 952 3 Stevarra White 9 RMSCM 50 Fly 34.96 900 Nine-year-old Emma Liu (KATY/GU) leads the 10&U Girls division this week with a 33.69 in the 50 Fly — 970 power points that tops her age group by a comfortable margin. Iris Liu (PLS/PC) earned second with a 36.94 in the 50 Back (952 pts), while Stevarra White (RMSCM/PV) rounds out the podium with a 34.96 in the 50 Fly (900 pts). All three are 9 years old, which makes this a notably competitive week at the younger end of the division.
Boys
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Pts 1 Roman Kuleshov 9 SAS 100 Fly 1:14.60 1037 2 Robert Legg 10 PLS 400 Free 4:41.75 1034 3 Isen Wolfe 10 SPA 400 Free 4:45.04 1009 The 10&U Boys board is tight at the top. Roman Kuleshov (SAS/FG), just 9 years old, takes the top spot with a 1:14.60 in the 100 Fly — 1,037 points that edges out Robert Legg (PLS/PC) by just three points. Legg posted a 4:41.75 in the 400 Free for 1,034 points, with Isen Wolfe (SPA/FL) just behind at 4:45.04 in the same event (1,009 pts). Power points are age-adjusted, so Kuleshov's score as a 9-year-old reflects the relative weight of that performance for his age.
11–12
Girls
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Pts 1 Grace Wang 11 NOVA 200 Fly 2:26.13 1023 2 Scarlet Martin 12 FA 1500 Free 18:19.23 913 3 Alex Jackson 11 FINS 50 Back 33.02 904 Grace Wang (NOVA/SCS) puts up the week's standout performance in the 11–12 Girls division — a 2:26.13 in the 200 Fly earns her 1,023 points and the top ranking. That's a substantial lead over second place, where Scarlet Martin (FA/IN) checks in with an 18:19.23 in the 1500 Free (913 pts). Alex Jackson (FINS/LA) rounds out the group with a 33.02 in the 50 Back for 904 points.
Boys
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Pts 1 Caleb Goodavish 12 VAST 100 Free 54.65 1032 2 Jeffrey Qian 11 AGUA 100 Breast 1:16.49 1020 3 Michael Li 11 LAK 100 Back 1:08.56 989 Caleb Goodavish (VAST/WI) leads the 11–12 Boys with a 54.65 in the 100 Free — a strong result for a 12-year-old that earns 1,032 points. Jeffrey Qian (AGUA/MR) is right on his heels with a 1:16.49 in the 100 Breast (1,020 pts), and Michael Li (LAK/KY) posts 989 points via a 1:08.56 in the 100 Back. Three different events, three different clubs — a well-rounded top three this week.
13–14
Girls
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Pts 1 Finola Whelehan 14 TAC 100 Fly 59.65 990 2 Autumn McIntosh 13 BZRK 800 Free 8:51.25 962 3 Fernanda Garcia Caldera 14 MEX 100 Back 1:03.69 950 Finola Whelehan (TAC/NC) tops the 13–14 Girls this week with a 59.65 in the 100 Fly — breaking into sub-minute territory at age 14 for 990 points. Autumn McIntosh (BZRK/AR) follows with an 8:51.25 in the 800 Free (962 pts). Fernanda Garcia Caldera (MEX/SCS) rounds out the top three with a 1:03.69 in the 100 Back (950 pts).
Boys
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Pts 1 Jett Hatchard 13 OA 100 Back 58.81 1092 2 Janiel Espinosa 13 SF 200 Fly 2:12.27 976 2 Raymond Jew 14 AZOT 200 Breast 2:22.80 976 Jett Hatchard (OA/UT) leads the 13–14 Boys with a 58.81 in the 100 Back — 1,092 points at age 13, the highest score in the division by a wide margin. Behind him, Janiel Espinosa (SF/FG) and Raymond Jew (AZOT/SCS) are deadlocked at 976 points, sharing the second-place ranking. Espinosa gets there via a 2:12.27 in the 200 Fly; Jew matches him with a 2:22.80 in the 200 Breast — two very different events, identical scores.
15–18
Girls
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Pts 1 Rylee Erisman 17 LAKR 200 Back 2:07.00 1046 2 Liberty Clark 18 IU 100 Free 53.51 1031 3 Charlotte Crush 18 LAK 100 Back 1:00.24 1025 Rylee Erisman (LAKR/FL) leads the 15–18 Girls with a 2:07.00 in the 200 Back — 1,046 points at age 17. Liberty Clark (IU/IN) checks in at second with a 53.51 in the 100 Free (1,031 pts), while Charlotte Crush (LAK/KY) rounds out the top three with a 1:00.24 in the 100 Back (1,025 pts). All three performances crack the 1,000-point threshold, reflecting a strong week for the oldest girls' division.
Boys
Rank Swimmer Age Club Event Time Pts 1 Wilson York 16 LAK 200 Breast 2:13.58 1038 2 Edmond Reynolds 15 UN 100 Breast 1:03.18 1032 3 Luka Mijatovic 17 PLS 400 Free 3:46.08 1023 Wilson York (LAK/KY) leads the 15–18 Boys with a 2:13.58 in the 200 Breast for 1,038 points. Edmond Reynolds (UN-ST) follows with a 1:03.18 in the 100 Breast (1,032 pts) — Reynolds is unattached (ST), so no club link is provided. Luka Mijatovic (PLS/PC) rounds out the top three with a 3:46.08 in the 400 Free (1,023 pts). The spread across the group is just 15 points — the tightest top-three margin among all Boys divisions this week.
Week at a Glance
A few storylines worth tracking as the summer continues:
- Jett Hatchard (OA/UT) posted the highest single point total among 13–14 Boys — 1,092 points on a 58.81 in the 100 Back is a benchmark performance for a 13-year-old.
- Grace Wang (NOVA/SCS) leads her division by over 100 points with a 2:26.13 in the 200 Fly, the largest margin of any girls' age group this week.
- Janiel Espinosa and Raymond Jew share second place in the 13–14 Boys at exactly 976 points — reached through entirely different events.
- PLS (PC) places swimmers in three separate divisions this week: 10&U Girls, 10&U Boys, and 15–18 Boys.
- The 15–18 Boys top three is separated by just 15 points — the tightest spread across all eight divisions this week.
Data covers performances added to the SwimStandards database during the week of June 18–24, 2026. Rankings reflect age-adjusted power points; one swim per swimmer per age/gender division.