The Belfast swim teams hosted powerful Morse of Bath on Friday, Feb. 2 in a high school meet, as the Lions pushed hard against the Shipbuilders, especially in highly competitive boys meet.
In the end, the Morse boys prevailed 53-45 and girls 60-38.
Waldo County independent athletes from Mount View and Searsport also participated in the meet.
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The individual results for Waldo County swimmers included:
Girls 200 medley relay — 3, Belfast (Tara O’Donovan, Jordan Kulbe, Olivia LaRoche, Emily Hills), 2:31.45.
Boys 200 MR — 2, Belfast (Lincoln Graf, Aiden Pike, Sawyer Carson, Jesse Kulbe), 1:53.99; and 3, Belfast (Brian Rollerson, Jimmy Crabiel, Gary Moline, Quinnten Charbonnier), 2:11.89.
Girls 200 freestyle — 2, Kerrigan Smith, Bel, 2:19.38; and 3, Jillian Clapp, Bel, 2:19.93.
Boys 200 free — 2, Fletcher Marriner, Bel, 1:59.25; and 3, Lincoln Graf, Bel, 2:05.19.
Girls 200 individual medley — 2, Kayla Payson, Bel, 2:24.42; and 4, Olivia Hills, Bel, 2:50.56.
Boys 200 IM — 2, Carson Sawyer, Bel, 2:29.69; and 3, Brian Rollerson, Bel, 2:38.02.
Girls 50 free — 2, Sadie Wheeler, Bel, 28.78; and 4, Tara O’Donovan, Bel, 30.49. Exhibitions: Olivia LaRoche, Bel, 36.15; Ana Kelley, Bel, 38.62.
Boys 50 free — 1, Rudi Schnetzer, Bel, 22.87; and 3, Jesse Kulbe, Bel, 24.02. Exhs: Isaias Therio, Sears, 27.57; Bradley Williams, Sears, 28.22; Quinnten Charbonnier, Bel, 30.44; Logan McHaney, Bel, 31.86.
Girls 1-meter diving — 1, Emily Hills, Bel, 90.30.
Boys 1-meter diving — 1, Gary Moline, Bel, 166.85.
Girls 100 butterfly — 2, Kayla Payson, Bel, 1:02.10; and 3, Olivia Smith, Bel, 1:14.90.
Boys 100 fly — 2, Sawyer Carson, Bel, 1:03.84; and 4, Gary Moline, Bel, 1:07.69.
Girls 100 free — 2, Kerrigan Smith, Bel, 1:01.14; and 4, Jazmine Cunningham, Bel, 1:08.00. Exhs: Jordan Kulbe, Bel, 1:12.20; Grace Littlefield, Bel, 1:12.22; Clarisse Standtman, Bel, 1:15.17.
Boys 100 free — 3, Jesse Kulbe, Bel, 57.70; and 4, Aiden Pike, Bel, 59.11. Exhs: Paul Nadeau, MtV, 56.42; Jack Valleau, MtV, 56.87; Isaias Therio, Sears, 1:01.63; Quinnten Charbonnier, Bel, 1:13.03; and Logan McHaney, Bel, 1:13.91.
Girls 500 free — 2, Jillian Clapp, Bel, 6:10.43; and 3, Sadie Wheeler, Bel, 6:22.33.
Boys 500 free — 2, Lincoln Graf, Bel, 5:46.07; and 3, Fletcher Marriner, Bel, 5:46.27.
Girls 200 free relay — 3, Belfast (Kayla Payson, Tara O’Donovan, Jillian Clapp, Kerrigan Smith), 1:53.95; and 4, Belfast (Olivia Hills, Jordan Kulbe, Clarisse Standtman, Emily Hills), 2:07.95.
Boys 200 FR — 1, Belfast (Jesse Kulbe, Aiden Pike, Fletcher Marriner, Rudi Schnetzer), 1:34.86; Exh: Searsport (Isaias Therio, William Bradley), 1:45.47.
Girls 100 backstroke — 1, Olivia Smith, Bel, 1:13.20; and 4, Olivia Hills, Bel, 1:20.82. Exhibitions: Grace Littlefield, Bel, 1:24.29; and Clarisse Standtman, Bel, 1:27.76.
Boys 100 back — 2, Rudi Schnitzer, Bel, 59.95; and 4, Brian Rollerson, Bel, 1:12.59. Exhs: Jack Valleau, MtV, 1:05.70; Paul Nadeau, MtV, 1:07.79; and William Bradley, Sears, 1:10.54.
Girls 100 breaststroke — 2, Jazmine Cunningham, Bel, 1:23.77; and 4, Jordan Kulbe, Bel, 1:33.40; Ana Kelley, Bel, 1:36.21; Olivia LaRoche, Bel, 1:42.39.
Boys 100 breast — 2, Aiden Pike, Bel, 1:14.06; and 4, Jimmy Crabiel, Bel, 1:27.46.
Girls 400 FR — 2, Belfast (Kayla Payson, Sadie Wheeler, Jillian Clapp, Kerrigan Smith), 4:08.93; and 3, Belfast (Tara O’Donovan, Olivia Smith, Emily Hills, Jazmine Cunningham), 4:46.29.
Boys 400 FR — 2, Belfast (Lincoln Graf, Sawyer Carson, Fletcher Marriner, Rudi Schnetzer), 3:41.23; and 3, Belfast (Gary Moline, Quinnten Charbonnier, Logan McHaney, Brian Rollerson), 4:34.73.
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