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Front row, from left: Mike Gray, Northern; Nathan Stephens, Huntingtown; Jeremy Fleming, La Plata; John Kitner, Great Mills. Back row, from left: Trey Fischer, Patuxent; Will Webber, Thomas Stone; Jackson Webb, Leonardtown; Camden Fuller, McDonough.
Front row, from left: Mike Gray, Northern; Nathan Stephens, Huntingtown; Jeremy Fleming, La Plata; John Kitner, Great Mills. Back row, from left: Trey Fischer, Patuxent; Will Webber, Thomas Stone; Jackson Webb, Leonardtown; Camden Fuller, McDonough. (By Kevin Clark -- The Washington Post)
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First Team

TREY FISCHER, PATUXENT, SR.

Fischer closed out his career with the Panthers by helping them land their third straight SMAC team title. He earned a pair of second-place finishes at the meet and was dominant swimming the lead leg on the winning 200- and 400-yard freestyle relay teams that secured the championship for Patuxent.

JEREMY FLEMING, LA PLATA, FR.

A distance freestyle specialist, Fleming provided a bright glimpse of the future for La Plata by grabbing second place in both the 200- and 500-yard freestyle races at the SMAC championships, with times of 2:00.46 and 5:24.27, respectively.

CAMDEN FULLER, McDONOUGH, SR.

After going undefeated in SMAC competition in the 100-yard backstroke, Fuller concluded his career with the Rams by touching the wall in second place at the SMAC title meet. He also finished fourth in the tightly contested 100-yard freestyle race.

JOHN KITNER, GREAT MILLS, JR.

After transferring from Patuxent before the school year, Kitner continued to shine in the pool for the Hornets. He won SMAC titles in the 100-yard freestyle in 51.14 seconds and the 200-yard freestyle in 1:56.90, more than three seconds better than his closest challenger.

NATHAN STEPHENS, HUNTINGTOWN, SOPH.

The multitalented Stephens propelled the Hurricanes to a strong fifth-place showing at the SMAC championships. After finishing fourth in the 100-yard butterfly, he beat the closest competitor by nearly six seconds in the 100-yard breaststroke, with a winning time of 1:03.30.


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