Led by one swimmer who won three races and another with two victories, the Swanson Admirals won this year’s Arlington County middle-school team swimming championship.
Swanson finished first with 1,397 points in the six-team event at Wakefield High School, followed by eight-time defending champion Dorothy Hamm with 1,210 then Williamsburg with 932.
The girls and boys team scores were combined for each team to determine final results.
Leading Swanson was triple race-winner Alexandra Bristow on the girls side, with Vivian Fatouros winning two events for the girls.
Also for the Swanson girls, Samantha Bravery was second in two races and third in another; Tinsley Bretzfield was second in two races and had a fifth; and Yuki Kaplan was third in two, along with a fourth and a fifth.
Sasha Foehrkolb had a second and a fifth; Hanna Endo had a fourth and a fifth; Allie Ervin had a third and two sixths; and Natalie Cravens had a fourth and a fifth. The Swanson girls won two relay races and the boys had a second.
Leading the Swanson boys were Tyler Giese with a first and two seconds; Victor Martinez with a first, second and third, Geoffrey Anderson with a first, third and fifth; Lewis Weaver with a third and a fourth; and John Kress with a fourth and fifth.
Williamsburg’s Frederick Papadopoulos won three races and Dorothy Hamm’s Miles Rubenstein won two.
Other race winners were Dorothy Hamm’s Susie Richard, Gunston’s Micaela Zuniga and Savannah Asfaw, Williamsburg’s Maddox Cory and Thomas Jefferson’s Evelyn Logsdon.
Other top point scorers for Dorothy Hamm were Charlie Bentson, Colin Peterson and Caroline Baca. Thomas Foy scored high for Williamsburg, as did Colleen Betts, Elena Wu and Liza Gay for Thomas Jefferson.
For Gunston, James Hadley and Dorian Vega were other top scorers, as were Helen Huggler, Avery Johnson and Dinat Yessen for Kenmore.