The following week, Marissa Hand was on a roll. First, on July 7 in a meet against Crofton Swim and Tennis Club, Marissa set a new team record for 15-18 girls with a score of 204.50. Then, on July 9 in a meet at Dulaney Swim Club, she broke her own record set just two days before with a score of 212.75.
Another record was achieved at the meet on July 7 against Crofton. Jamie Murray set a new team record for 15-18 boys with a score of 222.10 and in doing so broke one of the oldest Severn River diving records, which had been standing since...
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