THE Bahamas Aquatics National Championships is not until June, but the Mako Aquatics showed that they are on pace to defend their title.
With the Horizon Distributors Blue Waves Swim Club Invitational Swim Meet over the weekend at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex taking on a similar format for the nationals, Mako Aquatics turned in a dominating performance.
Mako Aquatics, coached by Travano McPhee, posted a total of 1,932.50 points, well ahead of host Blue Waves Swim Club, coached by Dellan Brown, which had 1,126.
McPhee said it was a strong performance by his Mako Aquatics swimmers. “We had several swimmers achieve qualifying times for CARIFTA and those who had already achieved their qualifying times prior to this weekend were able to improve personal best times,” he said.