On a roll.
That best describes the Sebring High School boys and girls swim teams.
The Blue Streaks continued their strong start to the season with another strong performance by breaking a school record in a four-way meet in Lakeland on Thursday night.
Sebring competed against Lake Region, Lakeland and Mulberry and finished first in both the boys and girls team standings.
The Blue Streak girls 200-yard medley relay quartet of Megan Wolfe, Katie Havery, Leeza Freeland and Katie Bullard broke the school record with a first-place time of 2:01.14.
The Sebring boys won with a time of 1:54.07 in the 200-yard medley relay, a comfortable two second lead over second place.
Sebring's Cameron Willey then took second in the boys 200-yard freestyle event with a 2:37.29.
In the boys 50-yard freestyle, Josh Heflin took second for Sebring with a 26.50.
The Blue Streaks dominated the diving competition as Shaanan Spiegel and Colton Statler took first and second.
Jason Parsons swam a 1:05.57 in the 100-yard butterfly event to earn a second place.
In the girls 100-yard freestyle, junior Megan Wolfe (54.91) and Michelle Bash (1:06.62) took first and second respectively.
Samantha Spiegel (6:51.25) and Jessica Todd (7:04.37) swam the 500-freestyle for Sebring and managed to finish second and third.
The Blue Streak girls swam to first and second in the 200-yard freestyle relay event.
In the girls 100 backstroke, Brittany Ricker took second with a 1:19.62.
In the girls 100 Breaststroke, Katie Havery swam a 1:26.03 which was good for second place followed by Blue Streak teammate Amy Hart with a 1:26.39 for third.
The girls took first and third in the 400 freestyle relay event.
Sebring is back in action on Thursday at Avon Park.
The meet with Avon Park should be interesting as Sebring graduate and former state champion Quinlan Wolfe is now a coach for the Red Devils.
Sebring is is the place to be on Saturday when it hosts the annual Blackman Invitational at the Blue Streak pool.

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