Scranton Prep athletes put a bow on the swimming season by collecting medals on the final day of competition at the PIAA Swimming and Diving Championships.

Eva Kaszuba had a busy Saturday and capped it off with a fifth-place medal in the 100-yard breaststroke in the Class 2A meet at Bucknell University’s Kinney Natatorium.

The Scranton Prep junior swam in the preliminary races and had a time of 1:05.34. She then traveled to Pottsville’s Martz Hall to play and help lead Scranton Prep to a win over Susquehanna Township in the PIAA Class 4A quarterfinals. She returned to Bucknell University and placed fifth with a time of 1 minute, 4.78 seconds. Schuylkill Valley junior Mabel Walborn won the gold in 1:03.10.

Scranton Prep teammate Ella Schofield finished eighth in 1:06.13 to win a medal. North Pocono freshman Alexandra Johnson finished 19th (1:08.18).

With Kaszuba and Schofield leading the way, Scranton Prep finished fifth in the team standings with 114 points. Dallas was seventh with 97 points. Shady Side Academy won the championship with 185 points.

Dallas senior Megan Kuzma had the best finish for District 2 in the girls’ meet. She won a bronze medal in diving with a score of 400.55. Hampton’s Gab Elk won the gold (452.75), and Upper Moreland’s Justine Frantz was second (414.10).

Lukas Iannone won a fourth-place medal, his second of the two-day meet, with a school-record time of 50.70 seconds in the 100-yard backstroke. Schuylkill Valley’s Owen Eisenhofer won the gold in 48.67.

Scranton Prep teammate Ben Kessler finished 15th in 53.93.

Tunkhannock finished second in the boys’ team standings with 147 points. Cathedral Prep won the title with 198 points. Scranton Prep was 19th with 38 points.

Kyle Kozloski won a silver medal in the 100 free with a time of 46.42 for the best finish by a District 2 swimmer on Day 2. Indiana’s Joshua Reed won the gold in 46.06.

In the girls’ meet, Dallas’ 400 free relay team won an eighth-place medal. The team of Julia Gavlick, Locklynn Bienkowski, Maria-Lucia Priore, and Macie Stauffer had a time of 3:41.02. Villa Maria Academy won the gold in 3:31.11.

Elk Lake’s Brynn Warriner finished 14th (53.63), Stauffer was 15th (54.39), and Scranton Prep’s Rebecca Oakes was 16th (54.89) in the 100 freestyle. Westmont Hilltop sophomore Rylee Kohan won the gold in 50.48.

Bienkowski finished ninth in the 500 free (5:11.58). Shady Side Academy’s Ava Jochims captured the gold in 4:53.93.

Dallas’ Maria-Lucia Priore finished 13th in the 100 backstroke with a time of 1:00. 22. Hampton senior Lainey Sheets won the final in 54.72.

In addition to Kozloski’s silver medal, he also won a medal in the 400 free relay. The team of Kozloski, Braydon Christopher, Aidan Mislevy, and Jaden Baltrusaitis won a bronze medal with a time of 3:12.09. Schuylkill Valley won the gold in 3:09.41.

Lake-Lehman’s Connor Runquist finished 25th in the 500 free (5:00.71) in the morning. Northgate senior Sam Cavanaugh won the gold in 4:30.08.

Holy Cross’ Leo Cholish finished 30th in the 100 breaststroke (1:03.00).

Dallas finished 17th (3:20.66), and Lake-Lehman was 21st (3:21.70) in the 400 free relay.