Here is the 2024-25 All-County swimming team:
Note: Criteria to be included are either gold medal winners in their respective championships or swam the best time in the county in that championship event.
Girls swimming
Paige Addleman, Spalding, sophomore
The SPRC member captured first in the 100 backstroke at the IAAM A Conference championships (57.99).
Madelyn Canaday, Severn Run, sophomore
The Annapolis Swim Club member made history by garnering the Wolves’ first county championship title, claiming the 200 freestyle (2:00.10), as well as silver in the 100 free (56.02).
Regan Carpenter, Crofton, sophomore
The sophomore, who also competes for Annapolis Swim Club, cruised to first in the 500 free (5:23.44) and 100 backstroke (1:00.17) at the county championships.
Gabrielle DelGrosso, Arundel, senior
The Wildcat advanced to states by winning the 100 backstroke at the Class 4A/3A East Region championships (1:03.9).
Liz Forman, Chesapeake, senior
She took first in the 200 free at the Class 3A/2A/1A Region championships for the second-straight year (2:11.22) and took second in the 500 free.
Kenzie Getz, Severn, senior
The Naval Academy Aquatic club member earned first in the 50 free (24.41) and 100 free (53.95) at the IAAM B Conference championships.
Amberlynn Gong, Severna Park, senior
She capped her three-year varsity career with county championships in the 200 IM – breaking a 16-year-old program record (2:08.72) – and 100 breaststroke (1:07.31). She also swam on the winning 200 free and 400 free relays.
Charlotte Hale, Spalding, sophomore
The Naval Academy Aquatic Center member earned the fastest times in Anne Arundel in the 200 free (1:54.83) and 100 free (52.94), where she placed second. She helped set a school record in the 400 free relay.
Rian Healy, Chesapeake, senior
Healy repeated in the 50 free at the Class 3A/2A/1A region championships with a 26.57 time.
Lottie Higgins, Crofton, freshman
After finishing second in the 200 free (2:08.19), the Bayside Aquatics swimmer claimed first in the 500 free (5:45.76) at the Class 4A/3A East Region championships. She also anchored the winning 400 free relay.
Rachel Hutchins, AACS, senior
The Annapolis Swim Club member cruised to gold in the 200 IM (2:11.83) at the IAAM C Conference championships. She also placed second in the 100 breaststroke.
Maggie Jaeger, Spalding, junior
Jaeger earned a county-best time in the 100 breaststroke (1:07.16) at the IAAM A Conference championships
Natalie Lomonosov, Spalding, senior
The Loyola commit swam a county-best time at the IAAM A Conference championships in the 100 butterfly (56.45). She helped set a school record in the winning 400 relay.
Ava Mallik, Severna Park, sophomore
The SPRC Stingrays clubber took gold at the Class 4A/3A East Region champions in the 200 free (2:07.83) and 100 fly (1:04.67).
Chloe Patel, Broadneck, senior
Patel, who swims for Annapolis Swim Club, jetted to first in the 200 IM (2:23.95) at the Class 4A/3A East Region championships.
Lily Quill, Severna Park, senior
The four-year varsity member, who also swims for SPY, captured the 100 breaststroke at the Class 4A/3A East region championships (1:15.61) and finished second in the 200 IM.
Camille Smith, AACS, junior
The Bowie native and Bayside Aquatics swimmer won the 50 free (25.86) at the IAAM C Conference championships.
Maebelle Stern, Key, junior
The Annapolis Swim Club swimmer jetted to first for the IAAM C Conference champions in the 200 free (1:56.71) and 500 free (5:12.28).
KK Sullivan, Severna Park, sophomore
The Naval Academy Aquatic Club member helped the unbeaten county champions by winning the county 100 butterfly (58.28) title and participating in the victorious 200 and 400 free relays. She also took second in the county in the 100 back (1:01.26).
Lily Swope, Indian Creek, junior
The Annapolis Swim clubber earned gold in the 100 fly (57.34) and 100 back (58.51) at the IAAM C Conference championships.
Tori Wright, Severna Park, senior
The four-year varsity swimmer, who also competes for the Naval Academy Aquatic Club, triumphed at the Class 4A/3A East Region championships in the 50 free (26.18), as well as the 100 free (57.82). She also anchored the winning 200 medley relay.
Mabel Zegowitz, Crofton, junior
The Bayside Aquatics swimmer defended her titles for the second time in the 50 free (24.00) and 100 free (52.60) at county championships.
Lynzey Zeldis, Key, freshman
The newcomer jetted to first in the 100 free (55.86) at the IAAM C Conference championships.

Boys swimming
Court Barrett, Severn, junior
The SPRC Stringrays vet helped propel the Admirals to a team MIAA B Conference Championships title with wins individually in the 200-yard freestyle (1:46.61) and 100-yard backstroke (52.86). He also led off winning 200 medley and freestyle relays.
Marcus Cembrano, Broadneck senior
Cembrano claimed gold in the 100 breaststroke (1:01.00) and swam on winning 200 and 400 freestyle relays to buoy Broadneck to a fourth consecutive county championship title.
Nathan Colin, Arundel, junior
An Annapolis Swim Club member, Colin edged out the crowd for his first county championship title, swimming 47.99 in the 100 freestyle.
Harlan Erskine, Severn, senior
His victory in the 100 free (50.10) and silver in the 50 free (22.72) helped lift Severn to its conference title, as well as his performances on the winning 200 medley and free relays.
Kohl Hanes, Broadneck, junior
The Naval Academy Aquatic Club swimmer claimed the 200 free (1:43.55) and 500 free (4:51.18) at the county championships.
Tripp Kennedy, South River, senior
The Union College-bound swimmer won gold at the Class 4A/3A East Regional championships in the 200 free (1:45.12) and 100 free (1:45.12), as well as the anchor on the 400 free relay.
Nik Klee, Broadneck, senior
Klee placed second 50 free (21.38) at the Class 4A/3A state meet.. He also finished first in the Class 4A/3A East Regional 50 free (21.80) and 100 butterfly (55.58), and was part of the winning 200 medley relay and meet-record-setting 200 free relay (1:31.15).
Owen Mahoney, Broadneck, senior
A Salisbury commit, the Naval Academy Aquatic clubber garnered gold in the 50 free (22.07) and 100 fly (53.77) and led off the winning 200 and 400 free relays at county championships.
Adam Mason, Chesapeake, senior
Mason, a Navy club member, swam to gold in the 100 breaststroke (1:00.54) at the Class 3A/2A/1A South Regional championships.
Grant Murphy, Crofton, senior
The Virginia commit snapped his own records in his events, going out in this year’s competition with the newly-marked records in the 200 IM (1:51.05) and in the 100 backstroke (49.59).
Nolan Rider, Broadneck, freshman
The first-year “Water Bruin” and Navy club swimmer won the 200 IM (1:58.19) and 100 backstroke (54.29) at the Class 4A/3A East Regional championships. He also sawm on the winning 200 medley relay and meet-record-setting 200 free relay.
Kyle Winters, Severna Park, freshman
The SPRC Stringrays swimmer captured first-place in the Class 4A/3A East Regional championships’ 500 free.
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