New England Swimming Excitement

Members of the swim team participated in the New England Championships at Andover this past weekend, and set some new school records in the process!
The boys and girls swimming and diving teams finished strong at the Division I New England Championships at Andover this weekend.  The girls tied Choate for 8th place out of 12 schools. The boys finished 7th place out of 11 schools. A number of swimmers made it back for finals on Sunday and three school records were set.

School Records:
Michael Buckley, Zal Mody, Colten Trepp, and Matthew Woolbert went a 1:38.04 in the 200 medley relay, beating the old record of 1:38.39 set in 2020.
Matthew Woolbert, Michael Buckley, Oliver Melnick, and Colten Trepp went a 1:27.11 in the 200 free relay, beating the old record of 1:28.01 set in 2017.
Linnea Woolbert went a 23.86, beating her own record set last year.

Finalists:
MaryKate Myott - 200 free (10th)
Amanda Myott - 200 IM (12th), 100 back (7th)
Colten Trepp - 200 IM (16th), 100 fly (9th)
Katherine Tombaugh - 50 free (16th)
Linnea Woolbert - 50 free (4th), 100 free (7th)
Matthew Woolbert 50 free (7th), 100 free (15th)
Kira Johnson - diving (5th), All- American consideration score
Liam Teel - 500 free (15th), 100 breast (12th)
Emily Fridman - 100 back (14th)
Girls 200 medley relay (Fridman, Nat, Lipcan, Kenkare) - 10th
Boys 200 medley relay (Buckley, Mody, Trepp, Woolbert) - 6th
Girls 200 free relay (Myott, MK, Tombaugh, Myott, A, Woolbert ) - 5th
Boys 200 free relay (Woolbert, Buckley, Melnick, Trepp) - 7th
Girls 400 free relay (Myott, MK, Tombaugh, Myott A, Woolbert) - 6th
Boys 400 free relay (Richards, Savi, Huang, Melnick) - 8th
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