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• Abby Belisle Haley, Yarmouth sophomore: Runner-up in Class B in the 100 butterfly who was third in the 100 backstroke.

 

• Evan Campbell, Greely senior: Class B runner-up in the 100 backstroke who also reached the championship finals of the 100 butterfly and swam on two victorious relays.

 

• Marcus Cloutier, Cape Elizabeth senior: Defending Class A champion in the 100 free and 200 individual medley who didn’t lose a race last season. Returning Maine Sunday Telegram MVP.

 

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• Amelia Deady, Waynflete sophomore: Runner-up in Class B in the 50 and 100 freestyle.

 

• Eric Delmonte, Deering sophomore: Class A runner-up in the 500 freestyle and 100 breast stroke.

 

• Jonathan Dunnett, Greely sophomore: Top five in Class B in the 200 individual medley and 500 freestyle as a freshman who also swam on two winning relays.

 

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• Sarah Easterling, Greely junior: Two-time defending Class B champ in the 100 backstroke and 200 individual medley. Class B record-holder in 100 back (59.40). Reigning Maine Sunday Telegram MVP.

 

• Libby Gajewski, McAuley junior: Runner-up in Class B in the 200 freestyle who was third in the 100 butterfly.

 

• Tyler Goulden, Thornton Academy senior: Defending Class A diving champion with a school record of 401.50 points.

 

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• Colby Harvey, Waynflete sophomore: Defending Class B champion in the 100 butterfly who was runner-up to Easterling in the 200 individual medley.

 

• Heather Kraft, Cape Elizabeth senior: As a freshman, Kraft placed among the top three in two events (50 free, 100 breast) to help the Capers win the Class A title. Now she’s back to lead another championship run.

• Trebor Lawton, Cheverus junior: Class A runner-up in the 100 butterfly as a freshman, Lawton returns to high school competition after skipping last season to swim for his club team.

 

• Evan Long, Cape Elizabeth junior: Defending Class A champion in the 50 and 200 freestyle. Contributed to a school-record 200 free relay.

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• Nicola Mancini, Falmouth senior: Two-time defending Class B and New England diving champ who scored over 400 points in the state meet, which hadn’t been done since 1998.

 

• Celia Ouellette, Mt. Ararat junior: Runner-up in Class A in the 50 freestyle who was fourth in the 100 free. Holds school records in three events.

 

• Jake Perron, Falmouth freshman: Made a big splash in his high school debut by winning the 500 freestyle in 5:03.41, a time that would been good for second in the Class B state meet last February.

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• Emma Pontius, Deering sophomore: Runner-up in Class A in the 100 butterfly who was third in the 100 backstroke.

 

• Jessica Russell, Brunswick junior: The Class A state champion in the backstroke as a freshman and runner-up in the 200 free, Russell returns to high school swimming after competing exclusively for a club last season.

 

• Sara Schad, Greely senior: Two-time defending Class B champion in the 100 freestyle and defending champ in the 200 free. Contributed to New England records in the 200 and 400 free relays.

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• Ellen Silk, Waynflete sophomore: Defending Class B champion in the 500 freestyle who also placed fourth in the 200 free.

 

• Dan Spencer, Greely senior: Defending Class B state champion in the 100 freestyle and runner-up in the 200 free. Swam on two winning relays to help the Rangers win Class B.

 

• Nick Sundquist, Windham junior: Class A runner-up in the 50 and 100 freestyle who won both events at the South Southwesterns to lead the Eagles to a team title.

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• McHale Whitehouse, Kennebunk senior: Defending Class A champ in the 100 backstroke and second in the butterfly.

 

• Genevieve Worthley, Deering junior: Two-time defending Class A champion and current state record-holder (1:05.08) in the 100 breast stroke. Defending champ in the 200 individual medley.

 

• Tyler Wright, Massabesic senior: Defending Class A champ in the 100 butterfly and second in the backstroke who won both at the South Southwesterns.

 

Glenn Jordan joined the Portland Press Herald in 1994 to cover the fledgling Portland Sea Dogs. A native of Vermont, he studied philosophy in college and worked at two newspapers in New Hampshire and one...

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