(PHOTO: The Rye - Rye Neck - Blind Brook Swim and Dive team from a victory on September 19, 2025. Contributed.)
(PHOTO: The Rye – Rye Neck – Blind Brook Swim and Dive team from a victory on September 19, 2025. Contributed.)

The Rye – Rye Neck – Blind Brook Swim and Dive team picked up their third consecutive victory to open the 2025 season on Friday, September 19, outlasting Ardsley – Dobbs Ferry 93.5-87.5. The new league has not seemed to bother the team, who improve to 3-0, including two wins in very close meets.

“The Rye-Blind Brook-Rye Neck swim and dive team had a great first home meet,” Head Coach Katie Konopka told MyRye.com. “Clare McGlynn and Quinn Boyle had great races in the 100M butterfly.”

Rye Neck 10th grader Lucie Megret claimed victory in the 1M diving competition and qualified for the sectional championships. Zoe Lopez and Maddie Kennedy placed 2nd and 3rd in the diving competition to help their team earn more crucial points.

Team events were also clutch for Rye – Rye Neck – Blind Brook. Konopka’s team won the 200M medley relay, 200M freestyle relay, and the 400M free relay. Individually, key contributors such as Kate Chesley and Grayson Findlay both secured multiple wins in their respective events.

In other standout performances, Autumn Massey Carver and Ronia Mohassel both swam best times in the 50M free. Sophie Boyle and Julia Christianson Molin sdid the same in the 100M breaststroke event.

Rye – Rye Neck – Blind Brook (3-0) will have the Jewish holidays to regroup before their next meet in exactly one week on Friday, September 26. The team hosts Bronxville – Tuckahoe in search of their second consecutive home win at Hommocks and fourth overall to start the season.

Charlie Morris is a Staff Writer at MyRye.com. He is a Rye resident and an undergraduate at Notre Dame.

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