Mako magic at Sprint 2025

AS they prepare for the Bahamas Aquatics’ National Championships next month, Mako Aquatics Club turned in another super performance over the weekend at the Tile King Black Marlins Sprint Invitational 2025.

In Saturday’s competition at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex, Mako accumulated a total of 1,283 points. The Blue Waves got second with 880.50 and the Barracuda Swim Club rounded out the top three with 501.50.

The rest of the teams in order were the Black Marlins Swim Club with 362 for fourth; Alpha Aquatics with 316 for fifth; Lyford Swim Club with 281 for sixth; Lightning Aquatics with 111 for seventh; Mantas Swim & Water Polo Club with 105 for eighth; Beyond Aquatics with 48 for ninth and the Sea Waves Aquatic Team with one for tenth place. 

At the end of the meet, the following swimmers emerged as the individual high scorers in the various age groups:

Girls 8-and-under - Skyrah Chambers of Mako Aquatics with 54 and Charlotte King of the Blue Waves Swim Club with 31.

Boys 8-and-under - Avyn McKenzie of Mako Aquatics Club with 43 and Connor Ferguson of the Back Marlins Swim Club with 41.

Girls 9-10 - Samaiya Coleman of the Blue Waves Swim Club with 48 and Rinia Johnson, also from the Blue WWaves, with 35.

Boys 9-10 - Dylan Musgrove of the Blue Waves Swim Club with 41 and Mason Hanna of Mako Aquatics Club with 40.

Girls 11-12 - Isabella Munroe of Mako Aquatics Club with 54 and Taylen Nicholls, also of Mako Aquatics Club with 45.

Boys 11-12 - Adrian Dean of Mako Aquatics Club with 39 and Sean Munroe from the Blue Waves Swim Club with 35.

Girls 13-14 - Tiah Seymour of Mako Aquatics Club with 46 and Gillian Albury, also from Mako, with 34.50.

Boys 13-14 - Alexander Murry of Black Marlins Swim Club with 48 and Trace Russell of Mako Aquatics with 42.

Girls 15-and-over - Alanna Murray of Black Marlins Swim Club with 49 and Trinity George of Blue Waves Swim Club with 26.

Boys 125-and-over - Joshua Murray of the Black Marlins Swim Club with 49 and team-mate Orion Moss, also from the Black Marlins Club, with 28.

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