Goulburn High School held their swimming carnival on a beautiful Friday, February 8.
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Goulburn High School sports organiser Bonnie Chadwick was extremely pleased with the way the event went.
"It was a great day with perfect weather," Chadwick said.
"It was good to see so many students get in and have a swim in the races and novelties."
The age champions for the school were Mary Hyland (12), Alicia Hollands (13) Jordan Twigg (14), Gemma Hollands (15), Emily Madden (16), Janice Barry (17), Nick Ottley (12), Will Hyland (13), Lucas Ottley (14), Bradley Rutherford (15), Lachlan Handley (16) and Zane Wild (17).
Mulwaree High School had their carnival on Friday, February 15.
Their zone team will consist of Aidyn Williams, Allanah Waters, Annalise Hanger, Ashley Blake-Dyke, Bree Shepherd, Caitlin Jones, Callie Palko, Cooper Ferris, Cooper Roberts, Dylan Gray, Elisha Martin, Ellie Gorman, Emily Weston, Emma Baxter, Ethan Linton, Georgia Cockburn, Grace Jones, Harrison Bell, Hayden Drapalski, Heidi Staples, Isaac Mills, Jack Yeadon, Jaime Craig, Jamie Cowling, Jayde Howard, John Emerson, Jordon Woods, Joshua Skelly, Julian Coppolino, Lachlan Corby, Lachlan Karooz, Madyson Tooth, Makayla Jones, Meg Baxter, Meg Rees, Mitchell Drapalski, Morrison Newton, Nicholas Coppolini, Noah Hill, Noah Smith, Ruby Hanger, Samantha McKellar, Shelby Nichols-Sylvester, Sophie Harding, Stella Davy, Thomas Harmer, Wade McCall, Will Smith, Zarleah Bain, Billy Campbell and Samual Campbell.
Madyson, incidentally, broke the 50 metres open girls freestyle competition record held since 1976.
Trinity Catholic College are yet to release their results.