The Queen’s College Comets comfortably repeated as the Bahamas Association of Secondary Schools (BAISS) swimming champions with a 157-point margin on Friday at the Betty Kelly-Kenning Aquatic Center. Placing second behind them was St. Andrews International School Hurricanes with a score of 310 points. St. Anne’s School Blue Waves was third after scoring 264 points.
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More CARIFTA qualifiers on final day of BSC meet A number of swimmers competed in the 9th Annual Leno Barracuda Invitational at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex this past weekend. AHVIA J. CAMPBELL
Bahamian junior swimmers continue to excel in the water this season, as even more were able to qualify for CARIFTA on the second day of the 9th Annual Leno Barracuda Swim Club Invitational, at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex on Sunday.
The new date for the 2021 CARIFTA Aquatics Championships has not been set as yet. It was set for Easter Weekend, April 3-6, in Wildey, Barbados. A date will be confirmed early next month.