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Swimming All-States
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Jeff Winters
The Avengers star earned his second first-team All-State selection in two years of high school competition as he captured the state title in the 200-yard freestyle at this year's state championships.
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Will Hooper
Hooper closed out his sensational high school career with his fourth consecutive first-team All-State selection.
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Kevin Sun
A member of two state championship relay teams last year, Sun this season not only earned another pair of first-team All-State relay honors, he also won two individual state championships.
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Ryan Garr
For the second straight year, the Rebels star was the top performer at the state championships.
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Graham Eve
Eve proved he was the state's top freestyle distance swimmer as he captured the 500-yard freestyle crown at the state meet by almost nine seconds.
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Tony Andrews
A second-team, All-Division selection as a member of a relay team last year, this season Andrews earned a first-team All-State berth on the strength of his victory in the 100-yard breaststroke at the state championships.
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Barrington 400-Yard Freestyle Relay Team
The quartet gave Barrington its second straight state 400-yard freestyle relay crown as it captured the title at the state meet with a 3:25.62 performance.
South Kingstown 200-Yard Medley and 200-Yard Freestyle Relay Teams
Garr and Sun complemented their double individual state title performances by combining with Smith and Fontaine for the 200-yard medley and the 200-yard freestyle titles.
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Elizabeth Beisel
She is one of the top young swimmers in the world, so it's not surprising that Beisel dominated the Rhode Island Interscholastic League swim scene for a second straight year.
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Laura Sogar
A National Junior breaststroke champion, Sogar not only won two individual Rhode Island high school titles for the third straight year, she set state high school and URI pool records en route to the crowns.
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Kaitlin Reilly
Reilly became one of the best stories of the winter sports season when she became a state champion in only her third year of competitive swimming.
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Bethany Douglas
Douglas didn't waste any time making her presence known on the state high school swim scene as she captured the 100-yard butterfly title in her first year of high school competition.
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Katie Mangano
A second-team All-State selection last year, Mangano closed out her high school career with a first-team selection this season on the strength of her championship in the 100-yard freestyle title at the state meet.
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Marissa Douglas
One of the top freestyle swimmers in the state, she won the 500-yard title at the state meet and finished third in the 200-yard freestyle.
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North Kingstown 200-Yard Medley Relay and 400-Yard Freestyle Relay
Beisel, Jackson and Anding were the members of two state championship relay teams.
East Greenwich 200-Yard Freestyle Relay
The quartet took the lead over the first 50 yards of the 200-yard freestyle relay at the state meet and never relinquished the advantage as they captured the state crown with a 1:44.48 performance.
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