Broward High Schools

Regional swimming

Heritage, Pine Crest advance to state

 

The American Heritage boys and Pine Crest girls avenged earlier defeats to win in close calls.

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Girls’ top 8 team results: 1. Pine Crest 401, 2. St. Andrews 347.5, 3. Ransom 217, 4. American Heritage Plantation 166, 5. Westminster Academy 157, 6. University 125, 7. South Florida Heat 123, 8. Coral Springs Charter 113. Top 4 individual results: 200 medley relay: 1. St. Andrew 1:38.28, 2. Pine Crest 1:43.57, 3. American Heritage 1:41.94, 4. Cardinal Gibbons 1:42.35. 200 free: 1. Meagan Maroney, STA, 1:49.67, 2. Brittany Hammond, PC, 1:51.03, 3. Jessica Randolph, PC, 1:54.07. 4. Dany Gomez, GP, 1:54.18. 200 IM: 1. Casey Francis, PC, 2:04.32, 2. Tasija Karosas, STA, 2:04.46, 3. Bradford-Feld, STAD, 2:05.63, 4. Tyla Martin, PC, 2:06.28. 50 free: 1. Caroline Nava, WA, :23.86, 2. Brenna Ruth, STA, :24.24, 3. Kaelah Chaney, PC, :24.41, 4. Hannah Veale, PC, :24.90. 100 fly: 1. Meagan Maroney, STAD, :54.87, 2. Tyla Martin, PC, :55.39, 3. K. Robinson, STAD,:58.25, 4. A. Kalandiak, RE, :58.36. 100 free: 1. Clara Smiddy, SFHT, :51.62,2. Caroline Nova, WA, :52.01, 3. Brenna Ruth, STAD, :52.35, 4. Dany Gomez, GP, :53.46. 500 free: 1. Brittany Randolph, PC, 4:51.48, 2. Casey Francis, PC, 4:54.22, 3. Jessica Randolph, AHPL, 5:04.46, 4. Kyla Valls, RE, 5:05.91. 200 free relay : 1. Pine Crest 1:37.35, 2. St. Andrew 1:38.14, Westminster Academy 1:39.54, American Heritage Plantation 1:40.27. 100 back: 1. Clara Smiddy, SFHT, :55.93, 2. Tasija Karosas, STAD, :55.95, 3. J. Diamond, CSCS, :59.46, 4. B. Renfurm, SB, 1:00.08. 100 breast: 1. Annie Valls, RE, 1:05.21, 2. Bradford-Feldn, STAD, 1:05.29, 3. Kristi Figueroa, CSCS, 1:05.96, 4. Evita Leter, SB, 1:06.01. 400 free relay: 1. Pine Crest 3:31.46, 2. St. Andrew 3:32.33, 3. American Heritage Plantation 3:37.54, 4. Westminster Academy 3:40.41.

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