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Newcomers Make Mark In Opener

The Martlets made the long drive to Newport Dec. 1 to face off against St. George’s, last year’s New England runners up, and stunned the Dragons in an exciting meet full of close races. Max Larock ‘22 made his debut in the black and gold, winning the 200 freestyle and the 100 backstroke and anchoring the winning 400 freestyle relay team with teammates Hudson Stedman ‘21, co-captain Emmett de Kanter ‘19 and co-captain Matt Norris ‘19. Jason Shi ‘21 stepped up with a win in the 50 free in his first individual race as a Martlet, with compadre Layton Harmon ‘21, finishing second. Harmon went on to win the 100 freestyle with his best time ever, with de Kanter second. Norris won the 100 fly and the 500 freestyle, both with fast times. Liam Seeley ‘20 and Grant McCargo ‘21 also posted fast times in the 50 free. It was a fast start to the season and the first win versus St. George’s since 2012. The boys hit the pool again at Trinity College on Saturday, Dec. 8 when they compete on the KO Invitational.
 
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