These girls and boys should compete for top honors at the state meets.
Swimming
Boys’ swimming: Shane Moore, Cheverus
His record-breaking senior season helped the Stags win their fifth straight Class A crown.
Girls’ swimming: Caitlin Tycz, Brunswick
Of the eight individual swimming events, she had the state’s best time this year in four of them and was second best in three others.
Girls’ swimming: Cony claims first state title
Brunswick senior Caitlin Tycz sets a state record in 200 freestyle.
Girls’ swimming: Cape Elizabeth cruises to Class B crown
The Capers fulfill expectations with a dominant performance, including two state records.
Boys’ swimming: Cheverus extends title reign to five years
The Stags rally past Brunswick to win the Class A state championship.
Boys’ swimming: Old Town wins Class B state title
Nick Gould wins two events as the Coyotes claim their first state championship in 14 years.
Swimming: At the state meet, sometimes the hardest thing is simply to get there
In her third season, a South Portland junior finally makes the cut.
Girls swimming: Cape Elizabeth dominates North Southwesterns
Emily Ecker, a freshman, breaks the state record in the 500-yard freestyle.
Boys’ swimming: Capers win North Southwesterns
Kyle Long and Oliver Kraft each take two individual titles, helping Cape Elizabeth beat Cheverus.