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In a thrilling league competition on April 9, 2025, the Bret Harte Swim Team demonstrated their dominance over Calaveras High School. The girls’ team secured a decisive victory with a score of 109-58, highlighted by standout performances in various events. The boys’ team also excelled, winning 77-46, with notable achievements that included multiple qualifications for upcoming meets. As Calaveras concluded their home season, both teams looked ahead with optimism, preparing for more league matches. The enthusiastic support from the community added to the unforgettable atmosphere of the event.

Swim Showdown: Bret Harte Dominates Calaveras in League Meet

San Andreas was swimming in excitement on April 9, 2025, as the Bret Harte Swim Team took on rivals Calaveras High School in an exhilarating league competition. This meet was no ordinary event; it marked the first league competition for both teams after enjoying a well-deserved spring break. The atmosphere buzzed with enthusiasm as families, friends, and fans piled in to cheer on their favorite swimmers under a clear blue sky.

Victory for the Girls

The Bret Harte girls’ team splashed their way to a fantastic victory with a final score of 109-58. Imagine the cheers and high-fives as each swimmer dove into the pool, fueled by the energy of their supporters! A standout moment came when Reese Roeder clinched first place in the 50-yard freestyle with an impressive time of 28.35, followed closely by Allison Pry, who won the 100-yard freestyle in just 1:09.53.

Boys’ Team Makes Waves

Not to be outdone, the Bret Harte boys’ team also made waves, finishing the meet with a solid victory of 77-46. They showcased their skills with key performances, especially from Silas Langdon, who not only impressed with his speed but also qualified for the upcoming section meet in an astounding four individual events! The boys dazzled spectators in the 200-yard individual medley as they took first place with a time of 1:59.21, thanks to the combined efforts of Jesus Moncada, Marion Scott, Simon Akers, and Langdon.

A Season Finale for Calaveras

For Calaveras, this meet held additional significance as it was their last home swim meet of the season. Coach Tobin Huff highlighted the dedication of his team, especially the contribution of the seniors: Matthew Padula, Marissa DeMasters, Hannah Emerson, and Jasmine Ross. The team practiced diligently during their spring break, preparing for this moment, and their efforts led to some spirited performances. Jay Morrill shone bright in the 100-yard backstroke, securing a first-place finish with a time of 1:09.38 and showcasing his talent in the water.

Looking Ahead

Although some swimmers might have felt a bit rusty after the break, both coaches were filled with optimism for their team’s future. The Bret Harte boys remain undefeated in league competition so far, standing tall with a 4-0 record, while the girls are also looking to maintain their strong performance in upcoming meets. The coaching staff at Bret Harte, led by the dedicated Katlyn Rugo, is determined to help Langdon continue to excel and aim higher in his upcoming competitions.

Final Thoughts

As the sun set over the San Andreas pool, it was clear that the Bret Harte Swim Team left a lasting impression with their impressive sweep over Calaveras. With each swimmer striving for excellence and a supportive community cheering them on, the future looks bright as they prepare for more league matches ahead. Swim on, Bret Harte!

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