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Martlets Pick Up Two Wins in New Milford

The girls improved their dual meet record to 7-1 on Jan. 26 by beating Canterbury and Westover on the road. The girls took over the lead in the fourth event and never relinquished, registering a host of best times along the way. The 200 medley relay team of Campbell Swift '21, Dorka Nagy '19, Katherine Ashe '21 and co-captain Alex Wolf '19 took second, and co-captain Alex Lin '19 won the 200 freestyle, with Sydney Schuster '21 in second. Nagy won the 200 IM with a solid swim while Annie Brewer '21 took third with a season-best time, and Ellie Thorson '21 and Wolf went 1-2 in the 50 freestyle. The divers delivered a 1-2 finish from Cecilia Raymond '20 and Ola Szopa '20. (Raymond earned her first-ever score of nine from the judges on a beautiful inward dive pike.) Lin swam in-season best time to place second in the 100 free, with Wolf in third with a lifetime best. Lin, Clea Guerrand-Hermes '19, Thorson and Wolf teamed up for the win in the 200 free relay, and Swift delivered another come-from-behind win in the final inches of the 100 backstroke with another personal best. Nagy took second in the 100 breaststroke with Brewer in third, and the 400 freestyle relay team of Ashe, Thorson, Schuster and Lin placed second to round out the afternoon. Other best times were swum by Guerrand-Hermes (50 free, 100 free), Simonne Ponce '21 (50 free), India Lalor '21 (50 free, 100 free), Sophia Coumantaros '21 (50 free), Michelle Wu '21 (50 free) and Ashe (500 free). The team heads to Florida on Wednesday for five days of training before returning for the home stretch of what has already been a banner season.
 
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