BOYS AND GIRLS SWIMMING MAINTAIN FAST START AT COLLEGIATE
Boys Swimming
Collegiate School 116, Cape Henry 61
Cape Henry 122, Prince Edward 40
Cape Henry 114, Walsingham Academy 50
The Dolphins improved to 3-1 on the season with wins over Prince Edward and Walsingham Academy on Friday. Cape Henry opened the day with a school record in the 200 medley relay. The foursome of Robert Knuth, Andrew Vice, John Farley and Josh Cooper broke the school record by over two seconds with a time of 1:41.40. Josh Cooper had a great anchor leg of the relay with a split of 22.31. Robert Knuth continued his unbeaten season by winning the 50 freestyle (23.01) and the 100 back stroke (55.10). Knuth just narrowly missed his own school record in the 100 back by .04 seconds. Sal Serpe had a great 100 butterfly, as the senior recorded his first individual state qualifying time of 1:01.92. The Dolphins 200 freestyle relay team won the event with a season best time of 1:33.90. The foursome of Keegan McLaughlin, Max Serpe, Sal Serpe and Josh Cooper swam a great race and are inching closer to the school record.
Girls Swimming
Collegiate School 116, Cape Henry 54
Cape Henry 117, Prince Edward 40
Cape Henry 89, Walsingham Academy 78
Cape Henry improved to 3-1 on the season and are off to a great start with a 2-1 record this past weekend against Collegiate School, Prince Edward and Walsingham Academy. Kendall Tompkins, Addie Cooper, Brianna DiSilvestro and Morgan Sabol led the Dolphins to a great start in the 200 Medley Relay, winning the event in a time of 2:00.16. DiSilvestro continued her success by placing 2nd in the 100 fly and improving her lifetime best to 1:06.92. Addie Cooper also added two lifetime best swims in the 100 freestyle (58.94) and the 100 breast stroke (1:15.59). Morgan Sabol had a great lead-off leg in the 400 freestyle relay with a time of 1:01.06, a lifetime best.
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