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Races to watch in city swimming championships

Posted by Justin Rice  February 5, 2013 01:00 PM

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The entry seeds and times for the Boston City League co-ed swimming championships won’t be released until just before Wednesday’s 3:30 p.m. meet at Madison Park. But here are some competitive races to watch along with the likely top seeds for each race.

200 Individual Medley
Justin Chung - O'Bryant
Mattoe Grando - Latin Academy
Jayson Zimitsky - Latin Academy
Matteo Gialeano - East Boston

50 Freestyle
Ben Lana - East Boston
Kevin Zhang - Latin Academy
Chazz Guerra-Ogiste - O'Bryant

100 Butterfly
Mattew Cummings - O'Bryant
Joshua Sanchez - Latin Academy
Ben Lana - East Boston
Chazz Guerra-Ogiste - O'Bryant

100 Backstroke
Cristian Mojica - Latin Academy
Mattew Cummings - O'Bryant
Justin Chung - O'Bryant

100 Breaststroke
Matteo Grando - Latin Academy
Justin Chung - O'Bryant

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