High schools: Amherst girls swimming wins fourth in a row following 133-39 triumph over Easthampton

Published: 01-14-2025 10:05 PM |
The Amherst girls swimming team picked up its fourth win in a row in its 133-39 victory against Easthampton on Tuesday at the Amherst Middle School pool.
Hurricanes head coach Denise Leckenby was happy to see some of her swimmers excel in events they don’t normally compete in.
“I think Emory Albertson’s 500 free and Sadie Cyr’s 500 free were excellent,” Leckenby said. “Lewin Halasz, his 200 IM was fantastic, so we’ve been seeing all their time in the water paying off and we’re excited about it.”
Other standouts for Amherst, which moves to 5-2, were Morgan Seo in the 100 free and Rowan Albertson in the 200 IM, per assistant coach Jane Denenberg. Rowan Albertson qualified for the state meet with her performance on Tuesday.
“It felt really good,” Rowan Albertson said. “I haven’t swam it in like two years. It was really fun.
“While I was swimming the 200 IM, I was in lane 1, so I got to see my whole team right beside, which was great,” Rowan Albertson said.
The boys team also came up victorious for the Hurricanes, winning by a score of 104-5.
Next up, Amherst will host Springfield Central on Friday at 4:30 p.m.
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