Boys swimming: 2025 Varsity Maine All-State team

Joshua Langworthy, Mt.
Ararat senior: Langworthy won the 200-yard individual medley (2:02.48) and 100 backstroke (54.77) at the Class A championships.
He also swam on the winning 200 medley and 200 freestyle relay teams at states, won the 100 free and 100 back at KVACs and was named performer of the meet at both championships.
He plans to continue his career at Grove City College in Pennsylvania.
Chase Leonardo, Leavitt senior: At the Class A championships, Leonardo won the 100 breast (1:01.12) and was the runner-up in the 200 individual medley.
He was a part of the second-place 200 medley relay and third-place 200 free relay at states and helped the Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland/Lewiston co-op win its fourth straight KVAC title.
He plans to continue his career at Alfred University in New York.
Gaffney McDonough, Morse senior: The Varsity Maine Boys Swimmer of the Year contributed to Morses three state record-breaking relays and set the 50 free (20.47) state record at KVACs.
While helping the Shipbuilders win their first Class B championship, he defended his 50 free title, added the 100 fly (51.74) championship and swam on two winning relays (200 medley, 400 free).
He plans to continue his career at Bowdoin College.
Logan McVeigh, Falmouth senior: After winning the Class B diving title and team state championship at Cape Elizabeth last year, McVeigh transferred to Falmouth and did the same in Class A.
His 11-dive score of 391.30 helped the Navigators win their first state title in 41 years by 17.5 points.
He is committed to play football at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire.
David Mitchell, Morse senior: One of Maines top freestylers at any distance, Mitchell won the 500 free and was the runner-up in the 200 IM at the Class B state meet.
At KVACs, he claimed the seasons top times in the 200 free (1:46.28) and 500 free (4:51.28).
He also contributed to all three of Morses state record-breaking relays.
Graham Plourde, Cape Elizabeth senior: He won his third straight 200 IM (1:57.73) title and tied for first in the 100 breast (59.05) at the Class B state meet.
Both races were the states fastest times of the season, and Plourdes 200 IM time is a top 20 in Maine boys swimming history.
Patrick Saltysiak, MDI junior: Saltysiak defended his Class B state title in the 100 backstroke (54.07) and tied for third in the 50 free.
His 100 back and 50 free wins at the PVC championship meet earned him swimmer of the meet.
He also swam the first leg on two runner-up relays (200 medley, 400 free) at the conference meet.
Malcolm Sprague, Falmouth junior: Sprague won the 50 free and earned second in the 100 back at the Class A championships.
He anchored the first-place 400 free relay and runner-up 200 free relay, helping the Navigators win the state title.
Sprague won the 100 back at North Southwesterns.
Marco Venegas, Brunswick junior: Venegas won the 100 fly crown at the KVAC and Class A championships, and contributed to a pair of relay titles (200 medley, 200 free) at the state meet.
He had the second-fastest 100 fly (53.55) in Maine and was the Class A runner-up in the 50 free.
Sawyer Wright, Morse senior: At the Class B championship, Wright defended his 100 free (48.04) title and added the 200 free (1:47.32) crown.
Both times were the second-fastest in the state behind teammates McDonough and Mitchell, respectively.
At KVACs, Wright won the 100 back and 200 IM.
He also contributed to all three of Morses state record-breaking relays.
Spencer Hallowell, Morse: Hallowell was a senior at Morse when the boys swim team won the 2006 Class A championship, its last state title.
The Shipbuilders returned to the top in his first year as head coach, claiming Class B by 125 points.
Familiar with predecessor Todd Marcos have fun, swim fast philosophy as an assistant coach, Hallowell led a boys team that only swam faster as the season went on.
Morse won its fourth straight KVAC championship and broke state records in the 50 free, 200 medley relay, 200 free relay and 400 free relay.
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