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Cheverus swim coach Kevin Haley retires after 32 years
Under Haley, the Stags won nine Class A state championships.
Kevin Haley, one of the most successful coaches in Maine high school swimming, is retiring after 32 seasons at Cheverus High, the school announced Tuesday.
Swimming: Cheverus boys win eighth straight Class A title
Quinton Hastings and Brim Peabody each win two individual events, and the Stags beat Bangor by 31 points.
Boys’ swimming: Cheverus repeats as North Southwesterns champion
Brim Peabody of Cheverus heads to the finish Friday night on his way to winning the 500-yard freestyle at the North Southwesterns. Peabody also took the 200-yard freestyle and was named the Performer of the Meet. Staff photo by Derek Davis
Cheverus won for the second straight year.
Cheverus Swimmer Recognized by Press Herald
The Portland Press Herald recognized Brim Peabody '21 with an honorable mention as one of the Athletes of the Week, noting:
A freshman, Peabody set two pool records Friday at the University of New England. Peabody won the 500-yard freestyle in the fastest time in the state this winter (4:52.03). He also teamed with John Hight, Quintin Hastings and Phineas Underwood to set a 200 free relay mark (1:34.35), the fastest in Class A this season.
Congrats to Brim and the swim team! Read the full article.
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