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Licking County swimmers pick up intensity in pool with February here


NEW ALBANY — Caden May said the good-natured “trash talk” between his Pau Hana swim club teammates is increasing in advance of the Licking County League championships next Saturday, but the Watkins Memorial senior had to acknowledge the help he received Saturday from his Granville rivals.

Watkins and Granville joined Northridge and Johnstown for a quad at New Albany as the teams dive into the final month of the season. May edged Granville senior Dakotta Baillargeon for the win in the 50 freestyle (23.57 to 24.22) before he took runner-up to Granville senior Josh Remlinger in the 100 free (50.56 to 51.84).

“I think the tension’s going to build for the LCLs, but they do push you as a competitor,” May said. “I have to thank Josh for pushing me to keep going until I couldn’t go anymore that last 15.”

While the upcoming postseason causes excitement, the most-experienced swimmers are coming to the realization the end is near.

Seniors checked another last off their list on Saturday.

“Me and (classmate Caroline Otter) were just talking about how it’s crazy it’s our last regular season meet, and we have been doing this for four years. It’s bittersweet because a chapter’s closing but a new one’s opening,” Granville senior Carmen Wells said.



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