YMCA Wahoos finding success in the pool

 

Published on 12/7/2012

The Georgetown County YMCA Wahoo Swim Team dominated the pool in their second GSSL meet of the season last month.

Many swimmers placed in the top 10 at the Turkey Trot meet at Pepper Geddings in Myrtle Beach. Forty-two swimmers won 74 ribbons.

John Grey Crosby and Chrissie Wall took first place in all of their individual events.

Catherine Condon, Quinn Barrier and Abigail Pagett placed in the top three in all of their individual events.

Joe Bailey, Jonah Crosby, Cameron Kuenzle, Edwin Lopez, Kennsley Pope, Covey Loftus, Abigail Condon, Taylor McConnell, Darrian Gardner, Hannan Mackey, Benjamin Richards, Caleb Freyer, Michael Paglio and Andie Powers all finished in the top three in at least one event.

Grey Barrier, Matt Martin, Ben Martin, Greyson Freeman, Hunter Shull, Hannah Moore, Dylan Visbaras, Mia Paglio, Briar Long, Kelsey Campbell, Gracie Pifer and Jonathon Trejo all placed in the top 10 in an event.

For more information on the swim team or other programs, contact the YMCA at 545-9622 or visit www.coastalcarolinaymca.org

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