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Boys Make Huge Drops on Senior Day

The boys saw their first action since Jan. 27, and they were eager to test their mettle and showcase their progress from their training trip to Florida over long weekend. The meet began with a second place finish in the 200 Medley Relay by Hudson Stedman '21, Eddie Shin '21, co-captain Matt Norris '19 and Liam Seeley '20. Co-captain Albert Gao '18 took second in the 200 Freestyle, and Norris took second in the 200 IM with his season-best time, while Stedman took fourth with a five second drop in his best time. Seeley took third in the 50 Free (best time) and Hayden Cathcart '18 took second in the diving. After a brief ceremony honoring the career contributions of Sixth Formers Cathcart, Gao and co-captain Teagan Stedman '18, Norris took the win in the 100 Fly. Teagan Stedman took fourth in the 100 Freestyle with his lifetime best, and Gao and Kieran Haug '21 placed 1-2 in the 500 Free, both with personal best times. Emmett de Kanter '19, Teagan Stedman, Seeley and Gao teamed up for second in the 200 Freestyle Relay, and then Hudson Stedman and J-C Lane '21 teamed up for second and fourth, respectively, with a pair of best times. Shin and Cathcart both swam best times in the 100 Breaststroke, and the 400 Freestyle Relay team of de Kanter, Teagan Stedman, Norris and Gao took second with their fastest time of the year. Other best times were swum by Daniel Pinckney '20 (200 IM, 100 Fly, 50 Free), de Kanter (200 Free, 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly), Teagan Stedman (200 Free), Lane (200 IM), Grant McCargo '21 (50 Free), Matthew Park '21 (50 Free), Jeevan Palaniyandy '19 (50 Free), David DeFronzo ’19 (100 Free, 100 Back) and Cathcart (100 Breast). Despite the loss, it was a great day for the Martlets in their final home dual meet. They turn their focus to their last dual meet on Saturday and then the Founders and New England Championships on the following two Saturdays.
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