At Bowdoin College
GIRLS — Brunswick 113, Mt. Ararat 66.
200-yard medley relay — 1. Mt. Ararat A (Molly Huey, Abbey Morgan, Ana Knight, Cassie Hardee), 2. Brunswick B (Sophie Blair, Elina
Woolever, Quinn Alexander, Julia Rider), 3. Brunswick A (Tessa
Alexander, Anna Ferdinand, Anna Rider, Charlotte Cooney), T —
2:15.19.
200 freestyle — 1. Caitlin Tycz (B), 2. Emma Blair (B), 3. Madelin
Svetin (MtA), 4. Mackenzie DuFrenze (MtA), 5. Karlie Brillant (MtA), T
— 1:55.24.
200 IM — 1. Lynsie Russell (B), 2. Hannah Escoe (B), 3. Sophie Blair
(B), 4. Ana Knight (MtA), 5. Kristin Sullivan (MtA), T — 2:24.50.
50 freestyle — 1. Abbie Anderson (MtA), 2. Julia Rider (B), 3. Sabrina
Fuhramann (MtA), 4. Ellie Peabody (B), 5. Cassie Hardee (MtA), T —
30.23.
1-meter diving — 1. Olivia Dumont (B), 2. Hope Langworthy (MtA),
Points — 141.20.
100 butterfly — 1. Anna Rider (B), 2. Ana Knight (MtA), 3. Hannah
Escoe (B), 4. Elina Woolever (B), T — 1:13.74.
100 freestyle — 1. Amelia Hawley (B), 2. Tessa Alexander (B), 3.
Cassie Hardee (MtA), 4. Emma Hutchinson (MtA), 5. Sarah Buckley
(B), T — 1:09.50.
500 freestyle — 1. Caitlin Tycz (B), 2. Laura Secone (MtA), 3. Anna
Rider (B), 4. Abbie Anderson (MtA), 5. Gabby Rowe (MtA), T —
5:13.68.
200 freestyle relay — 1. Mt. Ararat A (Molly Huey, Sabrina Fuhramann, Emma Hutchinson, Abbey Morgan), 2. Brunswick A (Charlotte
Cooney, Lynsie Russell, Abigail Gauthier, Marian Newby), 3.
Brunswick B (Erin Bradstreet, Julia Rider, Sophie Blair, Natalie Champagne), T — 2:03.80.
100 backstroke — 1. Sophie Blair (B), 2. Ellie Peabody (B), 3. Kristin
Sullivan (MtA), 4. Kaylin Huey (MtA), 5. Hannah Herrick (MtA), T —
1:16.23.
100 breaststroke — 1. Lynsie Russell (B), 2. Laurel Margerum (B), 3.
Amelia Hawley (B), 4. Molly Huey (MtA), 5. Abbey Morgan (MtA), T —
1:17.93.
400 freestyle relay — 1. Brunswick A (Hannah Escoe, Emma Blair,
Charlotte Cooney, Natalie Champagne), 2. Brunswick B (Anna Rider,
Caitlin Tycz, Marian Newby, Julia Rider), 3. Mt. Ararat A (Ana Knight,
Emma Hutchinson, Kristin Sullivan, Laura Secone), T — 4:37.80.
BOYS — Brunswick 130, Mt. Ararat 45.
200-yard medley relay — 1. Brunswick B (Brian Hess, Adam Thacker, Sam Washington, Marcos Martinez), 2. Mt. Ararat A (Aaron Hyde,
Devin Hoskins, Josh Furgeson, Will Furgeson), 3. Brunswick A (Henry
Raker, Pedro Zenklusen, Oliver Smith, Jeremy Vuong), T — 2:03.38.
200 freestyle — 1. Jacob Cost (B), 2. Ben Farrell (B), 3. Rene Yost
(B), 4. Jacob Burnette (MtA), 5. Matt Schott (MtA), T — 2:03.50.
200 IM — 1. Henry Raker (B), 2. Andrew Samson (B), 3. Aaron Hyde
(MtA), T — 2:21.70.
50 freestyle — 1. Josh Furgeson (MtA), 2. Devin Hoskins (MtA), 3.
Pedro Zenklusen (B), 4. Adam Thacker (B), 5. Leo Eichfeld (MtA), T
— 25.27.
1-meter diving — 1. Ezra Rogers (B), 2. Noah Brillant (MtA), 3.
Christopher Roderick (B), 4. Seth White (B), Points — 144.10.
100 butterfly — 1. Brian Hess (B), 2. Andrew Samson (B), 3. Oliver
Smith (B), T — 1:03.90.
100 freestyle — 1. Henry Raker (B), 2. Rene Yost (B), 3. Devin
Hoskins (MtA), 4. Garrett Gelwick (MtA), 5. Jeremy Vuong (B), T —
56.55.
500 freestyle — 1. Nate Samson (B), 2. Jacob Cost (B), 3. Sam
Washington (B), 4. Josh Furgeson (MtA), 5. Jacob Burnette (B), T —
5:06.20.
200 freestyle relay — 1. Brunswick A (Henry Raker, Marcos Martinez,
Holden Andrews, Oliver Smith), 2. Brunswick B (Rene Yost, Jeff Yu,
Pedro Zenklusen, Jeremy Vuong), 3. Mt. Ararat A (Will Furgeson,
Ryan Clark, Garrett Gelwick, Matt Schott), T — 1:58.50.
100 backstroke — 1. Brian Hess (B), 2. Ben Farrell (B), 3. Matt Schott
(MtA), 4. Leo Eichfeld (MtA), T — 1:04.07.
100 breaststroke — 1. Adam Thacker (B), 2. Pedro Zenklusen (B), 3.
Edwin Ickes-Coon (MtA), T — 1:31.52.
400 freestyle relay — 1. Brunswick A (Brian Hess, Jeremy Vuong,
Ben Farrell, Nate Samson), 2. Brunswick B (Andrew Samson, Marcos
Martinez, Sam Washington, Jacob Cost), 3. Mt. Ararat A (Josh Furgeson, Matt Schott, Aaron Hyde, Devin Hoskins), T — 3:42.32.
Up next for the Dragons — Tuesday at home against Messalonskee, 6
p.m.
Up next for the Eagles — Tuesday at Morse, 7 p.m.
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