Scarborough and Cape Elizabeth both had tremendous showings at the Class A swim meets in Orono this week. Each school, along with South Portland, had at least one individual state champion crowned.

The Red Storm boys (246) finished second Monday, just four points ahead of Cape (242), while Morse (303) won the state title. The Riots (67) finished 13th in the 20-team field.

The following day, the Lady Capers (350) fell just shy of Bangor (360), while Scarborough (329) took third and the South Portland (64) finished 11th among 24 squads.

Red Storm senior Doug Endrizzi won a pair of state titles, touching the wall first in 50 and 100-yard freestyle races. Scarborough’s Nicole Glab outlasted all of her opponents in the 500 freestyle, and her team also took the 200 freestyle relay (in which they set a meet record of 1:43 flat) and the 200 medley relay.

Cape’s Kinsey Tarbell was named swimmer of the girls meet, taking home state titles in the 50 and 100 freestyle. Teammates Nora Daly (200 freestyle) and Laura Williamson (diving) also won events, as did the Capers boys 200 freestyle relay team and girls 400 freestyle relay squad.

South Portland’s Kyle Crozier had his team’s best finish, winning the 100 breast stroke.


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