PREP ROUNDUP: Swimming, golf and volleyball results for 9/7/23

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  • Columbia swimmers Casey Fair (from left), Luciana Tonetti, Brie Fair, and Izzy Scott. (COURTESY)
    Columbia swimmers Casey Fair (from left), Luciana Tonetti, Brie Fair, and Izzy Scott. (COURTESY)
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Columbia’s girls swim team fell to St. Francis Catholic 128-101, while the boys lost 207-10 on Thursday afternoon.

Winners for the CHS girls included:

— 200 medley relay: Casey Fair, Brie Fair, Luciana Tonetti, Izzy Scott (2:21.34)

— 200 IM: Brie Fair (2:47.20)

— 50 freestyle: Izzy Scott (31.90)

— 100 butterfly: Casey Fair (1:12.44)

— 500 freestyle: Casey Fair (6:12.97)

— 200 freestyle relay: Casey Fair, Brie Fair, Luciana Tonetti, Izzy Scott (2:01.81)

— 100 breaststroke: Brie Fair (1:25.49)

BOYS GOLF

— Columbia 156, Gainesville 201: Valin Capen shot a 36 for medalist honors to lead the Tigers past the Hurricanes on Thursday at the Country Club of Lake City. Connor Williams carded a 38, Trenton Kirby was right behind with a 39, and Ayden Petit rounded out the scoring with a 43 for CHS.

— Oak Hall 155, Suwannee 156, St. John 204: The Bulldogs came up a stroke shy of winning Thursday's tri-match against the Eagles and Saints at Hawkstone Country Club. Dawson Wooley led SHS with a 38, while Mason Cameron and Clayton Senea both shot a 39. Ty Hurst rounded out the scoring with a 40.

VOLLEYBALL

— Branford 3, Chiefland 0: Jadyn Mosley had 15 kills, nine digs and a pair of aces to lead the Buccaneers (8-0) to a sweep over the Indians at home Thursday night. Kennedy Walker added eight kills while Andi Sabourin led BHS with 28 assists, 15 digs and four aces. Kayley Johnson and Erika Rioux also had nine digs apiece.

— Union County 3, Lafayette 1: The Hornets (2-1) fell to the Tigers (3-2) 27-25, 21-25, 25-19, 25-23 at home Thursday night in District 6-1A action.

— Dixie County 3, Suwannee 0: The Bulldogs (1-3) were swept by the Bears (3-0) 25-21, 27-25, 25-20 at home Thursday night.

— St. Francis Catholic 3, Fort White 0: The Indians (1-2) were swept by the Wolves (4-1) 25-22, 25-15, 25-8 on the road Thursday night.