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Age group swimming: Kona Aquatics’ duo combine to claim 10 gold medals, break three state records

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Two big island swimmers stole the show at the 2017 Hawaii age group long course championships over the weekend.

Kona Aquatics’ Duke Becker and Maile Lawson glided by several state records, while picking up multiple gold medals to lead their club to a seventh place overall finish at the meet, which took place the the Kihei Aquatics Center on Maui.

Due their performances in the pool, both swimmers won the high point standout athlete award in their respective age groups. Becker competed in the boys 11-12 year old division, while Lawson swam in the girls 15-16 year old class.