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SIDELINES: Seabreeze swimmers win 32 medals at Five Star championships

Also: The Sandcrabs place third at both conference golf tournaments.


Seabreeze swimmers Laurel Carson (left) and Addie Smurdon (right). Courtesy photo
Seabreeze swimmers Laurel Carson (left) and Addie Smurdon (right). Courtesy photo
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SANDCRABS WIN 32 MEDALS AT FIVE STAR SWIMMING

Seabreeze boys and girls each placed third at the Five Star Conference swimming championships on Oct. 18 at the Port Orange YMCA.

The Sandcrabs earned a totla of 32 first-, second- and third-place medals.

Laurel Carson won the girls 200-yard freestyle and 500-yard freestyle and was on the winning 200 freestyle relay with Noelle Dragstedt, Marin Beck and Addie Smurdon.

Beck also won the 50 and 100 freestyle events.

Reef McMeeking won the boys 200 individual medley and the 100 breastroke. Kai McMeeking won the 100 freestyle.

Seabreeze second-place finishers included Dragstedt in the 200 IM and the 100 butterfly and Smurdon in the 500 free behind Carson among the girls; and two boys relays teams — Carter Eby, Reef McMeeking, Kai McMeeking and Tyler Smith in the 200 medley and Kai and Reef McMeeking, Arthur Simpson and Smith in the 200 freestyle relay.

SEABREEZE BOYS, GIRLS 3RD AT FIVE STAR GOLF

Seabreeze placed third at the Five Star Conference boys golf championship on Monday, Oct. 20, at Daytona Golf Club. The Sandcrabs also placed third at the Five Star girls championships on Oct. 20 at Venetian Bay.

Spruce Creek won both titles with the Hawks’ Vanessa Perry winning the girls individual championship with a 75, and her brother Carson Perry winning the boys title with a 74.

Two Seabreeze golfers placed among the top five at the boys tournament. Nathan Yarian tied for fifth with a 78 and Austin Upchurch tied for eighth with an 80.

The Sandcrabs’ Jillian Heller placed ninth in the girls tournament with a 91.

 

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