Five members of the Agiochook Swim Team competed in the 54th annual Milford Rotary Invitational Swim Meet in Milford on Sunday July 14 — (front) MacCary Kelsch; (middle from left) Quinn Hagerty and Michael Trumbull; (back row from left) Alex Sweeney and Ryan Kenerson. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Five members of the Agiochook Swim Team competed in the 54th annual Milford Rotary Invitational Swim Meet in Milford on Sunday July 14 — (front) MacCary Kelsch; (middle from left) Quinn Hagerty and Michael Trumbull; (back row from left) Alex Sweeney and Ryan Kenerson. (COURTESY PHOTO)
BARTLETT — Five members of the Agiochook Swim Team competed in the 54th annual Milford Rotary Invitational Swim Meet in Milford on Sunday July 14. This meet is the longest running continuously operated Rotary club swim meet in the world.
Held at the beautiful Keyes Memorial Park in a 25-yard, six-lane outdoor pool the event continues to draw talented young swimmers from across the region.
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