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  • Seniors swimmers step up in Senior Night

    By Fred Kroner Seniors Anna Lagacy, Olivia McMurry and Kate Raver celebrated their Senior Night meet at Urbana on Wednesday (Oct. 13) by joining Eden Oelze on the winning 200-yard medley relay. The foursome teamed up for a time of 2 minutes, 8.07 seconds. McMurry and Raver went first and second, respectively, in the 50-yard… Read more

  • Bulldogs place fourth at Urbana Invitational

    By Fred Kroner Junior Eden Oelze was a double winner and senior Olivia McMurry captured a win in one event on Saturday (Oct. 9) helping the Mahomet-Seymour girls’ swimming team to a fourth-place finish in the eight-school Urbana Invitational. Oelze won the 200-yard individual medley (2 minutes, 28.81 seconds) and the 100-yard butterfly (1:05.90). McMurry’s… Read more

  • M-S places second at 4-team Charleston meet

    By Fred Kroner Senior Olivia McMurry and junior Eden Oelze were each individual winners on Monday (Oct. 4) in a four-team girls’ swimming meet at Danville. McMurry captured top honors in the 100-yard backstroke to go with a runner-up performance in the 100-yard freestyle. Oelze was victorious in the 100-yard butterfly and added a second… Read more

  • M-S places third at Normal Community meet

    By Fred Kroner Olivia McMurry was an individual winner for the Mahomet-Seymour girls’ swimming team on Tuesday (Sept. 28) in a four-school meet at Normal Community. McMurry registered a come-from-behind win in the 100-yard backstroke. She was edged out for first in the 50-yard freestyle. Normal Community (213 points) captured team honors, followed by Stanford… Read more

  • BCC edges out M-S Swimming at Pontiac

    By Fred Kroner Senior Olivia McMurry was a two-event winner on Thursday (Sept. 9), but the Mahomet-Seymour girls’ swimming team dropped a narrow 96-94 decision to Bloomington Central Catholic at Pontiac. McMurry was victorious in the 100-yard freestyle and the 100-yard backstroke. Senior Kate Raver was the other M-S individual winner. She triumphed in the… Read more

  • Mahomet-Seymour Swimming places fourth at Centennial Sectional

    BY FRED KRONERfred@mahometnews.com The Bulldogs placed fourth on Saturday in the Centennial Sectional. Nineteen schools scored points at the single-class meet. M-S totaled 95 points. Meet champion Champaign Central amassed 269 points and was followed by Centennial (253) and Charleston (121). The Bulldogs finished among the top four teams in all three relays, each anchored… Read more

  • M-S Swimming finishes second at Illini Prairie Conference Invitational

    BY FRED KRONERfred@mahometnews.com The Bulldogs placed second on Saturday in the six-school Illini Prairie Conference Invitational at Stanford Olympia. Meet champion Pontiac amassed 495 points. M-S totaled 381, one point more than third-place Bloomington Central Catholic. Charleston was fourth with 324 points. Bulldog diver Max Katz won his specialty and also took third in the… Read more

  • Katz top-four finisher at Urbana Invitational

    BY FRED KRONERfred@mahometnews.com Max Katz was a top-four placer in two events on Saturday, helping the M-S boys’ swimming and diving team to a fourth-place finish in the seven-school Urbana Invitational. Katz was the diving runner-up and placed fourth in the 100-yard backstroke. Three other Bulldogs were also top 10 placers in two individual events.… Read more

  • Mahomet-Seymour Swimming defeats Lincoln and Jacksonville

    By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Evan Herriott and Max Katz were double individual winners on Tuesday as the Mahomet-Seymour boys’ swimming and diving team defeated two opponents at Lincoln. The Bulldogs (8-5) amassed 141 points to outdistance Lincoln (86) and Jacksonville (71). Herriott was triumphant in both the 200- and 100-yard freestyle events. Katz took top… Read more

  • Mahomet-Seymour Swimming comes out on top at Lincoln

    BY FRED KRONERfred@mahometnews.com The Bulldogs (5-2) dominated a three-school meet on Thursday at Lincoln. M-S’ winning point total of 100 was more than the other two competing schools had combined, Lincoln (57) and Stanford Olympia (23). The Bulldogs took first in all three relays and also had winning efforts in seven individual events. Scoring two… Read more