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Prince-Mont Swim League Week 3 roundup

- Indian Head 264, Fort Washington 263 PAUL WATSON

Editor’s note: A story on Westlake Village’s 293280 loss to Belair Swim & Racquet of Prince George’s County in Division D action was printed in the Wednesday, July 3 edition of the Maryland Independen­t.

Division A

boys 10-U 25 fly (16.56) and 9-10 50 free (33.44) as did Naomi Dugan in the girls 13-14 50 breast (37.46) and 13-14 100 IM (1:12.68).

Single winners were Isla Carbone (girls 8-U 25 free 20.64), Kylen Russell (boys 8-U 25 breast 29.85), Alex Rupard (girls 11-12 50 back 40.62), Clinton Cupples (boys 11-12 50 breast 43.75), Harry Rothmann (boys 13-14 100 IM 1:19.06), Alexandra Tompkins (girls 15-18 50 breast 36.26), Megan Schueller (girls 15-18 50 back 35.02) and Kris Schueller (boys 15-18 50 breast 31.88).

Conor Vienneau, Kris Schueller, Mikel Reyes and Samuel Dugan teamed up to win the boys 18-U 200 medley relay in a new team record time of 1:56.28. Donnick, Tompkins, Esther Dugan and Kate Chamberlai­n teamed up to win the girls 18-U 200 medley relay (2:12.38).

Jabril Ramzziddin, Audrey Payne, Carbone and Russell won the mixed 8-U 100 free relay (1:27.81).

Landon Abelende, Gavin Abelende, Rapczynski and Kris Scheuller teamed up to win the boys 9-18 200 free relay (1:58.25). Strutt, Woolsey, Kaeleigh Cupples and Megan Scheuller won the girls 9-18 200 free relay (2:08.57).

Full results of this meet can be found at www. princemont.org.

Hawthorne is scheduled to host Takoma Park of Montgomery on Saturday.

Division B

County

The Marlins (1-2) had four triple winners, a double winner and won four relays during Saturday’s loss.

Kiera Salazar tripled in the girls 10-U 25 fly (23.01), 9-10 50 free (40.55) and 9-10 25 breast (26.63).

Rylin Mussante was a triple winner in the girls 11-12 50 fly (37.38), 11-12 50 breast (46.13) and 12-U 100 IM (1:28.38).

Pierce Mussante tripled in the boys 11-12 50 fly (37.50), 11-12 50 free (33.69) and 12-U 100 IM (1:22.39).

Liam Perella was a triple winner in the boys 15-18 50 fly (29.82), 15-18 100 free (1:02.16) and 15-18 50 back (33.21).

Nathalie LaFontant doubled in the girls 15-18 100 free (1:05.41) and 15-18 50 breast (38.35).

Single winners were Caleb Hunkin (boys 8-U 25 free 24.19), Joyce Kang (girls 9-10 25 back 25.24), Matthew Peck (boys 1112 50 back 45.45), Emily Padilla (girls 13-14 50 fly 34.25), Mallory Thompson (girls 13-14 50 free 32.11), Ryann Tompkins (girls 13-14 50 breast 43.69), Adam Rivenburg (boys 13-14 50 back 35.35), Teagan Rohrbaugh (girls 15-18 50 fly 33.55), Camden Perella (girls 15-18 back 34.81) and Mya Rivenburg (girls 15-18 100 IM 1:15.94).

Camden Perella, LaFontant, Rohrbaugh and Rivenburg teamed up to win the girls 18-U 200 medley relay (2:17.03).

McKenzie Risden, Rafael Gutierrez, Kelsey Cornette and Christian Salazar won the mixed 8-U 100 free relay (1:45.63).

Michael Thompson, Pierce Mussante, Aidan Rivenburg and Joey Papagno teamed up to win the boys 9-18 200 free relay (2:05.97).

Kiera Salazar, Rylin Mussante, Thompson and LaFontant won the girls 9-18 200 free relay (2:14.99).

Full results of this meet can be found at www. princemont.org.

Smallwood is scheduled to be at Kings Landing of Calvert County on Saturday.

Division E

The Barracudas (2-1) had three triple winners, four double winners and won two relays during Saturday’s win.

Cora Jameson tripled in the girls 15-18 50 fly (35.41), 15-18 100 free (1:12.28) and 15-18 100 IM (1:21.32).

Clayton Jameson was a triple winner in the boys 15-18 50 fly (30.22), 15-18 100 free (1:00.13) and 1518 100 IM (1:08.13).

Jonathan Parham tripled in the boys 11-12 50 fly (39.94), 11-12 50 breast (46.28) and 12-U 100 IM (1:34.50).

Halle Banks doubled in the girls 10-U 25 fly (23.15) and 9-10 25 breast (26.35) as did Chloe Parham in the girls 9-10 50 free (44.10) and 12-U 100 IM (1:49.82).

Anthony Underwood doubled in the boys 10-U 25 fly (21.85) and 9-10 25 back (25.64) and Timothy Brown won two events, the boys 8-U 25 breast (33.09) and 8-U 25 back (31.20).

Single winners were Booker Brown (boys 1112 50 free 36.53), Alicen McConnell (girls 13-14 50 breast 46.63), Nicholas Ford (boys 13-14 50 fly 38.32), Christophe­r Brown (boys 13-14 100 IM (1:28.34), Logan Meadows (boys 13-14 50 back 43.07), Alyssa Rios (girls 15-18 50 breast 43.78), Nia Clifford (girls 15-18 back 39.97) and Tayton Hoefferle (boys 15-18 50 back 35.37).

Hoefferle, Michael Parham, Nicholas Brown and Clayton Jameson teamed up to win the boys 18-U 200 medley relay (2:15.12, a team record). Cora Jameson, Rios, Faith Meadows and Grace Adams won the girls 18-U 200 medley relay (2:39.31).

Full results of this meet can be found at www. princemont.org.

Bannister is scheduled to host Indian Head on Saturday.

The Torpedoes (1-2) had three triple winners, two double winners and won two relays during Saturday’s win.

Abigail Vanasse tripled in the girls 13-14 50 fly (36.52), 13-14 50 free (32.49) and 13-14 100 IM (1:25.55).

Rebecca Proctor was a triple winner in the girls 15-18 100 free (1:11.73), 15-18 50 back (39.16) and 15-18 100 IM (1:27.82).

Alex Nguyen won three events, the boys 10-U 25 fly (22.28), 9-10 25 breast (24.75) and 12-U 100 IM (1:51.81).

Sophie Pogranicy doubled in the girls 9-10 free (46.15) and 9-10 back (25.61) as did Trevon Isreal in the boys 13-14 50 fly (35.30) and 13-14 100 IM (1:23.55).

Single winners were Rachel Gross (girls 8-U breast 46.64), Zaria Isreal (girls 10-U 25 fly 29.46), Avery Powell (girls 1112 50 free 39.04), Dolan Bragunier (boys 11-12 50 breast 1:02.66), Kyla Smith (girls 13-14 50 back 44.72), Lance Sanford (boys 11-12 50 back 1:03.65), Katelyn Comer (girls 15-18 50 breast 47.03) and RG Bolton (boys 15-18 50 breast 35.60).

Savannah Santos, Comer, Kimberly Arreaga and Kellen McKeown teamed up to win the girls 18-U medley relay (2:43.82). Pogranicy, Powell, Vanasse and Proctor won the girls 9-18 200 free relay (2:32.62).

Full results of this meet can be found at www. princemont.org.

Indian Head is scheduled to be at Bannister on Saturday.

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