BATH — The final National YMCA swim rankings have been released for the 2012-13 season.
The following are results for Bath Area Family YMCA swimmers.
For 12-year-old boys, Brian Hess is ranked sixth for the 50 breaststroke (30.96) and ninth in the 100 breaststroke (1:09.50).
The 11-12 boys relay team of Andrew Samson, Hess, Jacob Stafford and Matthew Yost is ranked eighth in the 200 medley relay (1:59.28).
The 400 free relay team of Hess, Samson, Dominic Marco and Stafford is ranked 14th (4:06.42).
For 13-year-old girls, Caitlin Tycz is ranked first in the country for the 100 freestyle (52.86).
Tycz is also first in the 50 freestyle (23.61), first in the 100 butterfly (55.40), second in the 200 butterfly (2:09.48) and seventh in the 200 freestyle (1:55.71).
Ann Tolan is ranked third in the 50 free (24.39) and fourth in the 100 free (53.63), while Sonia Lin is ranked ninth in the 100 breaststroke (1:06.73).
For 13-14 girl relays, Tycz, Lin, Emma Blair and Tolan are ranked third in the 200 medley (1:49.28), fourth in the 200 free (1:39.01), fifth in the 400 free (3:42.30) and fifth for the 400 medley (4:01.96).
Nate Samson is ranked eighth in the 100 backstroke (53.16) for 15-year-old boys.
For 18-year-old girls, Jessica Russell is ranked first in 100 backstroke (57.56), fourth in the 1,000 free (10:43.77), fifth in the 1,650 free (8:20.55), sixth in the 200 free (1:53.16) and seventh in the 500 free (5:05.50).
Celia Ouellette is ranked second in the 50 free (23.13).
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