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Results of MD Swim Meet at Harrah on February 10th

Coach Sterling
MD SWIM MEET AT HARRAH ON FEBRUARY 10TH 2022
 
The MD Swim team had their final meet of the season in Harrah, on February 10th.  There were many with personal records (PR) and in the top three. 
The boys won the 200 medley relay which included Grae Zedlitz, Thomas Smith, Parker Johnstone and David Reed.
 In the 50 free, Susannah Brown was 3rd out of 13 girls and Carys Argueta had a PR.
David Reed won the boys 50 free with 30.27, a PR.  Thomas Smith was 3rd.
Susannah Brown and Ella Rudnicki both had PR’s in the girls 50 breast.
Parker Johnstone was 2nd in the boys 50 breast.  Grae Zedlitz, DavidReed, and Fahim Nazir all had PR’s.
In the boys 100 IM, David Reed was 2nd and Grae Zedlitz was 3rd out of 7 boys.
Alivia Rogers placed 3rd in the girls 50 back out of 10 girls and Audrey Hortsman had a PR. 
Thomas Smith won the boys 50 back and both Chaz Dill and Drew Edgmon had PR’s.
The Casady girls were 3rd in the 200 free relay and as a team they had a PR.  This included Ella Rudnicki, Susannah Brown, Alivia Rogers and Carys Argueta.
The boys won the 200 free relay, also a PR, which included Grae Zedlitz, Thomas Smith, David Reed and Parker Johnstone.
Parker Johnstone was 3rd in the boys 100 free and had a PR.
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