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SLIDESHOW: Flyers Win Home Opener Against Red Hawks
The Framingham High boys swim and dive team went 2-0 on the season, with a victory over Natick Friday night.

The Framingham High boys swim and dive team went 2-0 on the season, with a victory over Natick Friday night.
The Flyers defeated the Red Hawks 100-84.
Senior Matt Peck won both the sprint and distance events for Framingham. He swam the 500-yard event in 5:06.69 minutes. Max Olson finished third in that event. Peck swam the 50-yard freestyle in 23.50 seconds.
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Framingham opened the meet very strong. The Flyers won the 200-yard medley relay. On the relay was Cole Bassett, Justin Lu, Josh Cohen and Peck.
In the second event of the night, the Flyers swept the 200-yard freestyle. Giulian Santos won the event in 2:08.19 seconds. Aidan O’Leary finished second and Nick Hulsman finished third for Framingham.
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After two events, the Flyers had a 23-7 lead and never relinquished it all night.
Bassett won the 100-yard freestyle for Framingham in 50.06 seconds.
O’Leary won the 100-yard backstroke in 1:08.25 minutes. Flyer Ray Wong finished second in 1:08.50 seconds.
Cole Geiser won the breaststroke event in 1:12.22 seconds. Freshman Justin Lu finished second in 1:12.69 seconds.
Flyer Colin Tonkiss won the diving event. Sean Andrews finished second and Geiser fourth for the Flyers.
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Framingham won all three relays Friday night.
In the 200 yard freestyle, the Flyers won it in 1:38.91 seconds. On the relay were Santos, Josh Cohen, David LaFontain and Bassett.
In the final event of the night, the 400-yard relay, Flyers Bassett, O’Leary, Peck and Santos touched the wall first in 3:36.75.
Natick finished second in 4:10.94 minutes. Framingham also finished third in the relay with the exact same time.
Santos finished third in the 100-yard butterfly for Framingham, with Cohen fourth for Framingham.
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