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Camden Hills swimmers hold up the championship trophy while celebrating their victory along with Coach Mark McCluskey, right, at the Class A girls' swimming championships Monday at Bowdoin College.
Falmouth's Katrina Waite, in gold cap, hits the water alongside her competitors in 100-yard freestyle. Waite won with a time of 55.43 seconds.
Gabby Roy of Lewiston swims in the 100-yard butterfly on her way to victory with a time of 1 minute, 2.5 seconds.
Swimmers in the 50-yard freestyle, including Emma Frumiento, third from right, of Hebron Academy, dive into the pool at the start of their race. Frumiento took second in 25.7 seconds.
Emily Kennard of Cony swims the backstroke leg of the 200-yard individual medley, Kennard won the Class A title with a time of 2 minutes, 14.35 seconds.
Camden Hills swimmers hold the championship trophy after repeating as Class A champions.
Sarah Palmer of Brunswick cuts through the water on her way to a win in the 100-yard breaststroke. Her time was 1 minute, 6.87 seconds.
Cony freshman Emily Kennard heads toward one of her two individual victories at the Class A state meet, this one in the 100-yard backstroke. Kennard finished in 50.94 seconds.
Sarah Van Lonkhuyzen of Camden Hills is congratulated by a teammate after Camden Hills won the 200-yard freestyle relay with a time of 1 minute, 45.06 seconds.
Abby Rosingana of Gorham competes in the 500-yard freestyle. Rosingana earned the Class A title with a time of 5 minutes, 25.69 seconds.
Katrina Waite of Falmouth drives toward the finish in the 100-yard freestyle.
Chloe Matthews of Kennebunk swims to a first-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle. Her time was 2 minutes, 2.57 seconds.
Addison Burnham of Cony launches off the starting block during the first leg of the 200-yard medley relay. Cony placed third in the relay, and fourth overall in the team scoring.
Jillian James of Falmouth twists through a back dive with one somersault and one twist at the Class A championship. James won the diving competition with a score of 414.70.
Swimmers from Camden Hills push Coach Mark McCluskey into the pool while celebrating their team championship.