Vast majority of standouts from a year ago back in local pools this year.
Swimming
2022-23 central Maine high school sports winter season previews
Basketball, indoor track, swimming, wrestling, skiing and hockey squads prepare for busy winter.
Varsity Maine Girls’ Team of the Year: Camden Hills swimming
The Windjammers dominated the Class A state meet without winning an individual event.
2021-2022 swimming wrapup: Central Mainers encounter plenty of success in the pools
Cony girls make strong push at KVAC A meet, finishing 2nd; Waterville/Winslow boys and girls finish third at KVAC B meet.
Girls’ swimming: Cape Elizabeth holds off MDI to win Class B in dramatic fashion
Their lead down to three points entering the final relay, the Capers surge to victory in the 400 freestyle to give the school its first boys’ and girls’ championship sweep in 30 years.
Girls’ swimming: Camden Hills wins first Class A championship
The Windjammers use their depth to run away from the field, finishing nearly 100 points ahead of their closest challenger.
Boys’ swimming: Cape Elizabeth ends MDI’s three-year reign in Class B
Senior Keegan McKenney wins two individual titles and anchors two winning relays as the Capers earn their first state crown since 2015, beating Mt. Desert Island.
Boys’ swimming: Scarborough earns first state championship
The Red Storm place in the top three of every event to win the Class A championship.
Edward Little/Leavitt boys, Camden Hills girls win KVAC A swimming titles
Red Eddies take title in first year as co-op program; Windjammers turn in a dominant performance.
Girls swimming: With numbers and talent, Gardiner/Hall-Dale making some noise
Tigers look to contend in KVAC B championship meet Friday in Bath.