The Scarborough High School girls swimming and diving team scored a 102-73 win over McAuley last Friday.
The individual winners for the Red Storm were Hanna Flewelling in the 200 individual medley, Michaela Wood in the 1-meter diving, Nicole Harmon in the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke, Allison Rogers in the 100 freestyle, and Brittanie Bradley in the 100 breaststroke.
Scarborough’s foursome of Sarah Reynolds, Brittanie Bradley, Nicole Harmon and Allison Rogers won the 200 medley relay and the Red Storm quartet of Elizabeth Couillard, Harmon, Bradley and Rogers won the 200 freestyle relay.
The Cape Elizabeth boys defeated Deering 100-80 last Thursday afternoon.
The Capers had winning swims from Alex McFarlane in the 200 individual medley and the 100 breaststroke, Miles Kelly in the 100 freestyle, Nick Daly in the 50 free and the 100 fly, and Zach Gavin in the 200 freestyle
The team of Gavin, Kelley, McFarlane, and Daly placed first in the 200 freestyle relay and the same foursome combined for a win in the 400 freestyle relay.
Bogie Foden won the 1-meter diving event.
The Cape Elizabeth girls scored a 118-60 victory over Deering.
The Capers were led by the winning efforts of Lilly Wennberg in the 200 free and 50 free, Nora Daly in the 200 individual medley, Melanie Pinnette in the 1-meter diving, Rosie Wennberg in the 100 butterfly, Ciraldo in the 100 free, Emma Logan in the 500 free, and Meredith Sells in the 100 backstroke.
Daly, Logan, Ciraldo and Rosie Wennberg combined for a win in the 200 medley relay; Lilly Wennberg, Rosie Wennberg, Ciraldo and Daly finished first in the 200 freestyle relay and then placed first in the 400 freestyle relay.
The Greely girls topped the South Portland girls swim team last week by a 63-37 score.
The Red Riots had winning swims from Meghan Gallagher in the 50 free, Victoria Stiles in the 100 backstroke and Jamie Reinhold in the 100 breaststroke.
The Greely boys also emerged victorious against South Portland earning a 66.5 to 31.5 win last week.
The Red Riots had individual wins from Nick DeHaas in the 50 freestyle and Joe McGreechan in the 1-meter diving competition.
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