Wiscasset swims against the Hill
On a night that honored senior swimmer Sarah Hanley, it was Hanley leading the way for the Wiscasset High School varsity swim team.
Wiscasset finished fourth overall, behind two Camden Hills teams and Hyde Academy on Friday, Jan. 31.
In the girls 50-yard freestyle, Hanley in second place with a time of 28.39 seconds behind Camden's Helen Carter, who finished in 27.44 seconds, and just ahead of Camden's Keeli Wood, who finished in 28.61 seconds. Wiscasset's Jessica Mcleod finished the race in 55.53 seconds.
Hanley also took second place in the girls 100-yard freestyle after she finished in one minute, 4.06 seconds. Camden's Catherine Abaldo finished first with a time of one minute, 3.79 seconds.
In the boys 50-yard freestyle, Wiscasset's Sam Storer finished in fourth place with a time of 26.13 seconds and teammate Kyle Viele was right behind him in sixth place with a time of 37.94 seconds. Camden's Kyle Crans won the event after finishing in just 23.44 seconds.
Storer finished second in the boys 100-yard butterfly with a time of one minute and 6.62 seconds. Camden's Mark McCluskey was first in the same event with a time of 58.15 seconds.
Kyle Viele was fifth in the boys 100-yard freestyle with a time of one minute, 27.14 seconds. Hyde Academy's Richard Ramirez won the event with a time of 54.88 seconds.
The Wiscasset girls 200-yard freestyle relay team, which features Mcleod, Hanley, Amanda Marcus and Julia West, was third in the relay with a time of two minutes, 44.97 seconds. Camden's A squad won the same event.
Colin Viele again swam well for Wiscasset; he won the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of one minute and 11.49 seconds, which was 10 seconds faster than the second-place finisher.
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