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Cape swim teams remain undefeated with wins over Milford

Team records now 7-0
January 27, 2014

The Vikings swim teams battled the Milford Bucs Jan. 24, and as the  currents calmed in the Sussex Family YMCA pool, Cape teams swam to one more victory to move their records to 7-0 on the season.

The Vikings boys' squad downed the Bucs 124-36 while the Lady Vikings handled Milford 121-47. Both squads tallied first in every event except the final 400 freestyle relay.

Boys' winners: 200 medley relay: Cape; John Weeks, Charlie Burton, Nathan Griffith, John Dean; 1:53.23; 200 freestyle: Weeks, Cape; 1:57.45; 200 individual medley: Burton, Cape; 2:18.06; 50 freestyle: Dean, Cape; 25.04; 100 butterfly: Burton, Cape; 1:02.00; 100 freestyle: Weeks, Cape; 53.07; 500 freestyle: Richard Brokaw, Cape; 5:59.09; 200 free relay: Cape; Weeks, Burton, Dean, Nicholas Conrad; 1:40.95; 100 backstroke: Daniel Myers, Cape; 1:06.62; 100 breaststroke: Michael Schrock, Cape; 1:14.48; 400 free relay: Milford; Nicholas Subota, Jason Kalaygian, Evan Becker, Cole Davis; 4:51.84

Girls' winners: 200 medley relay: Cape; Sarah Rambo, Sarah Hyde, Amelia Nigh-Johnson, Molly Weeks; 1:59.84; 200 freestyle: Rambo, Cape; 2:09.65; 200 individual medley: Weeks, Cape; 2:23.28; 50 freestyle: Nigh-Johnson, Cape; 27.1; 100 butterfly: Grace Brokaw, Cape; 1:11.06; 100 freestyle: Hyde, Cape; 1:00.24; 500 freestyle: Weeks, Cape; 5:45.67; 200 free relay: Cape; Romy Stancofski, Hyde, Brokaw, Nigh-Johnson; 1:51.63; 100 backstroke: Rambo, Cape; 1:05.14; 100 breaststroke: Hyde, Cape; 1:18.58; 400 free relay: Milford; Leighann Rosseti, Alison Sanders, Megan Wolfe, Sara Lingo; 4:27.03

Cape travels to Seaford Tuesday, Jan. 28, for a Henlopen Conference matchup with the Blue Jays.

 

 

Dan has worked for the Cape Gazette for more than 30 years as a photographer and reporter, covering high school sports and happenings around eastern Sussex County. He won a photography award from the National Newspaper Association, and numerous awards from the Maryland, Delaware, D.C. Press Association. A Delaware native, Dan graduated from Cape in 1972 and returned as a teacher and coach in the 1980s. He retired from the classroom in 2016. He was inducted into Cape High’s Legends Stadium in 2016. In his spare time, Dan enjoys spending time with his wife, two sons, grandchildren and dogs.