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Martlets Move to 8-1 With Win Over KO

The Westminster girls, fresh off a grueling five-day training trip to Florida, brought a shower of fast swims and best times in a home dual meet against Kingswood, beating the Wyverns, 89-58. The 200 medley relay team of Campbell Swift '21, Dorka Nagy '19, Katherine Ashe '21 and Ellie Thorson '21 won with their fastest time this season, and co-captain Alex Lin '19 won the 200 freestyle with her season-best time. Nagy won the 200 IM and Thorson took the top spot in the 50 freestyle. Cecilia Raymond '20, Jane Ogden '19 and Ola Szopa '20 went 1-2-3 uncontested in the diving event and Ashe swam a lifetime best in the 100 fly to finish second. Lin won the 100 Free and Sydney Schuster '21 took second in the 500 free with her personal record. The sprint relay of Simonne Ponce '21, Angelesia Ma '20, Thorson and Lin took first, and Nagy won the 100 breaststroke, with Ma in second and Annie Brewer '21 in third. Thorson, Ashe, Nagy and Lin teamed up for a convincing win in the 400 freestyle relay with their fastest time this season. The girls swam a flurry of lifetime bests, including Ashe (200 free, 100 fly), Schuster (200 free, 500 free), Ponce (200 free, 50 free), Brewer (200 IM, 100 breast), Clea Guerrand-Hermes '19 (50 free), India Lalor '21 (50 free, 100 free), Isabel O'Connell '20 (100 back), Diana Tsibikova '21 (50 free). The girls were in good spirits as their win loss record climbed to 8-1 with one double-dual meet to go in the regular season. Spirits were high on the pool deck from start to finish. Great win!
 
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