Concord Carlisle Girls, St. John’s Prep Boys Stay On Top At Massachusetts Division I State Meet ...Middle East

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2026 Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Division I Winter Swimming and Diving Championships

Feb. 14-15 2026 Cambridge, MA SCY (25 yards) Results: Girls Boys 

There were two familiar champions at the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Division I Winter Swimming and Diving Championships. The Concord Carlisle girls won their third straight championship, finishing 39 points ahead of runner-up Amherst Regional.

On the boys’ side, St. John’s Prep won its 18th title in 20 years, although this time it was a lot closer than in the past.

After earning double the points of runner-up Westford Academy last year, St. John’s Prep was only 10 points better than Westford this year.

Girls’ Recap

Concord Carlisle had a pair of event wins, starting when Audrey Herz captured the 1-meter diving competition with 465.85 points.

Senior Sarah Fortier later repeated as champion in the 100 breast, clocking a time of 1:08.88.

The individual standouts were Longmeadow senior Lilah Doherty and Sharon senior Feining Huang.

Committed to New Hampshire, Doherty won the 50 free in a personal best 23.73, and then swam a personal best 55.65 to claim the 100 fly.

Doherty also led off in 24.84  to help Longmeadow win the 200 free relay in 1:39.17. Other team members were  Bella Strebel (24.50), Chloe Anderson (24.93) and Mila Szyluk (24.90).

Huang, a Bryant commit, won the 200 free in 1:52.19 and then the 100 back in a personal best of 55.81 after finishing 2nd in the event last year. Huang won the 200 IM at last year’s meet.

Other event winners were:

Westfield senior Makayla Ellis, a Boston University commit, won the 200 IM in 2:09.86. Kayden McKibbin, a Grafton senior and Bryant University commit, won the 100 free in a personal best of 51.90. Liv Parent, a senior from Minnechaug Regional, won the 500 free in a personal best of 4:55.72. In the 200 medley relay, Amherst Regional’s team of Rowan Albertson (26.62), Teagen Demers (31.95), Audrey Spiridopoulos (26.52) and Emory Albertson (24.33) won in 1:49.52. Amherst Regional also won the 400 free relay behind the team of Demers (55.97), Finnley Chambers (55.22), Emory Albertson (54.75) and Rowan Albertson (53.14) in 3:39.08.

Girls Team Standings — Top 5

Concord Carlisle, 283 Amherst Regional, 244 Marblehead, 176 Longmeadow, 153 Sharon, 123

Boys’ Recap

It was a lot closer than in years past, but St. John’s Prep still managed to prevail in a meet where the top-five teams were separated by 47 points.

Sophomore Brendan Titley was the leading point getter for St. John’s Prep, taking 2nd in the 100 free in a personal best of 46.68 while also being a part of the St. John’s 200 free relay team that finished 2nd.

The only individual multi-event winner  was Westward Academy senior Aiden Gouldson.

Committed to Kenyon College, Gouldson reigned in the sprint freestyle events, taking the 50 free in a personal best time of 20.48 and also topping the 100 free field in 45.17. He won the 100 and 200 free at last year’s meet.

Gouldson also had a 24.17 back split to help Westford Academy win the 200 medley relay in a time of 1:36.89. Other team members were Jake Barrett (26.63), A.J. Aggarwal (24.35) and Aaron Gao (21.74).

Other event winners were:

Sharon junior Leo Tran won the 200 free in a personal best 1:39.41 after finishing 2nd last year. Franklin sophomore Zach Pecora won the 200 IM in a time of 1:52.62. Minnechaug Regional junior Collin Purcell claimed the 1-meter diving title with 532.90 points. Brookline senior Phiip Wang captured the 100 fly in 50.63. Alex Parent, a senior for Minnechaug Regional, won the 500 free in 4:30.54. In the 200 free relay, the Xaverian Brothers team of Matt Spalding (21.62), Henry Schwartz (23.39), Mark Ehrenzeller (21.34), and Jack Herman (20.78) won in a time of 1:27.13. Jack Eaddy, a senior from Lincoln-Sudbury, won the 100 back in 52.68. Brian Story, a senior from Haverhill who has committed to Gettysburg College, won the 100 breast in 57.26 after placing 4th in the event last year. Minnechaug Regional won the 400 free relay behind the team of Zach Parent (47.83), Jon Kowalski (47.42), Ben Latourelle (49.90) and Alex Parent (47.96) in 3:13.11.

Boys Team Standings — Top 5

St. John’s Prep, 193 Westford, 183 Minnechaug Regional, 181 Xaverian Brothers, 151 Concord Carlisle, 146

 

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