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Home Sports Swimming Girls swim team wins OAA Red league meet

Girls swim team wins OAA Red league meet

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The Seaholm girls swim team won the OAA Red Division League Meet in dominating fashion last Friday. The Maples won 6 of the 12 events, including all three team relays.

Sophomore Chelsea Abbott practices before leagues The Seaholm Maples volleyball team lost to volleyball powerhouse Marian in Districts in straight sets 25-16, 25-11, 25-16. The Maples were no match for the talented Marian Mustangs, who now have a 70-2 record after this victory. The young Seaholm team ends their season with a 26-26-2 record and a 4-4 league record. During the season, the Maples key player was sophomore Paige Neuenfeldt, who led the team in kills with 537 and blocks with 66. 11 players, including the entire Maples starting lineup, are returning to the volleyball squad next season. | Photo by Lindsay BoecklJunior Sam Arnold won the 100 freestyle and 50 freestyle events, and sophomore Chelsea Abbott won the 500 freestyle capping off Seaholm’s individual winners.

The 400 freestyle medley winning relay consisted of sophomore Charlotte Yaw, sophomore Emily Parsons, Abbott, and Arnold.

The 200 medley relay was won by senior Calley Murphy, sophomore Kelsey Gariepy, sophomore Lucy Howard, and Parsons.

Finally, the winners of the 200 freestyle relay were senior Melanie Rogers, Arnold, Yaw, and Parsons.

By winning leagues, the Maples team, including 11 individuals, have qualified for the MHSAA state meet.

The MHSAA state meet is at Oakland University November 20th and 21st where the Maples are expected to contend for the state title.


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