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SPC CHAMPS: St. Mark's Boys Swimming Finishes on Top
With an outstanding season under their belts, the St. Mark's Lions' boys' swim team has a year to be proud of. Combined efforts across the board helped lead the Lions to a back-to-back SPC 4A Championship this season!
Taking to social media, St. Mark's Athletics posted about the remarkable achievement:
Lions win the 4A SPC Championship! That's back to back for our swimmers! pic.twitter.com/ai2jaQ7lAX
— St. Mark's Swimming (@SMTXswimming) February 10, 2024
Athletes like Adam Kappelman, Miller Martin, Sebastian Illum, Ethan Gao, Anderson Selinger, Oliver Geheb, Richard Wang, and more put in the necessary work to finish strong through many of their heats. For full SPC Swim Championship results, please visit the SPC Championship results page.
Poised for success, the St. Mark's Lions have portrayed what it truly means to remain determined and vigilant in order to secure top honors for their program. Looking toward an off-season full of setting new goals, the team can be expected to return strong next season looking for a three-peat at the SPC Championships!
SPC CHAMPS: Greenhill Girls and Boys Swim Teams Seal Victory
Effort and talent are just two words that can describe the Greenhill Hornets swim program. A combined effort from all of their athletes helped lead both the boys and girls to state titles-- adding another trophy to their case.
Zachary Geller, JJ Arbuckle, Lucas Wang, and Daniel Walker recorded 18 points to finish in first place position during the boys 200-yard medley relay. The team finished four points ahead of second place Cistercian. On the girls' end of the 200-yard medley relay, Josie Arbuckle, Sasha Wai, Katherine Feng, and Avery Lonergan finished with 18 points in the first-place spot-- four points ahead of Hockaday.
Continuing to add to their score, Geller, Zachary Lipnik, Ethan Strauss, and Aiden White competed in the boys' 200-yard freestyle. Geller finished in second for 7 points, Lipnik in third for 6 points, Strauss in fourth for 5 points, and White in seventh for 2 points. On the girls' end, Lonergan took the first-place spot for 9 points.
JJ Arbuckle (first), Wang (second), Oliver Ferris-Rojas (third), and Max Backover (sixth) combined for 25 points in the boys 200 yard IM while Josie Arbuckle (first), Wai (seventh), and Feng (eighth) combined for 12 points in the girls' 200 yard IM.
Walker, Seth Lee, and Oliver Burke raced in the 50-yard freestyle combining for 15 points while Lonergan tallied 7 points on the girls' end.
Continuing strong, Greenhill competed through the rest of the heats with top-finishing athletes in the boys' 100-yard butterfly (Arbuckle, Wang, Benji Lachar, Backover), girls' 100-yard butterfly (Arbuckle, Feng), boys' 100-yard freestyle (Geller, Walker, Lee, Justin Wu), boys 500-yard freestyle (Ferris-Rojas, Lipnik, Strauss), girls' 500-yard freestyle (Lonegan, Eliana Campbell, Sarah Fradkin), and many other events throughout the day.
For full SPC Championship swim results please visit this link.
As these squads prepare to focus on a long off-season, fans can expect the Greenhill Hornets to return just as strong next season-- ready to take on the world in the water!