The Fayetteville-Manlius boys swim team would make all kinds of noise – and set all kinds of new program standards – throughout last weekend’s Section III championship meet at Nottingham High School, especially the duo of Jack Robinson and Kevin Koh. At the pool where it holds all its home meets, the Hornets would finish third in the Class A standings with 245 points, trailing West Genesee, who repeated as champions with 341 points, and Liverpool (324.50 points), who was second. Jamesville-Dewitt/CBA finished sixth with 200 points. Then, in the state qualifier Sunday for the George Falwell Cup, F-M managed 205 points and again took third behind WG (332 points) and Liverpool (265 points). Both times, Robinson and Koh would win individual events. In Sunday’s finals of the 200-yard individual medley, Robinson steadily got away from Liverpool’s Cory Spado to prevail in a time of 1:58.57, a new school record. Later, in the finals of the 100 backstroke, Robinson sped to a clocking of 54.35 seconds, beaten only by Reed Swartz (Skaneateles), who won in 53.06 seconds. As for Koh, he engaged with WG’s Carson Elias in a spectacular final of the 100 butterfly. Koh held on, though, taking first place in 52.07 seconds as Elias (52.11 seconds) finished just behind. That took place after Koh earned third place in the 50 freestyle in 22.30 seconds. Ryan Kelley, like Robinson and Koh, advanced to the March 4-5 state meet at Nassau Aquatic Center on Long Island thanks to his second-place time of 59.54 seconds in the 100 breaststroke, where WG’s Ben Seketa (58.44 seconds) finished in front. F-M had actually beaten the Wildcats in the Class A version of the 200 medley relay. Though it trailed through three legs, the Hornets, with Will Twichell following Robinson, Koh and Kelley, edged out the Wildcats by one-hundredth of a second, 1:37.87 to 1:37.88, and broke the F-M school record by more than three seconds. But when they met again on Sunday, WG replaced its anchor leg (Ian Bushnell instead of Zach Guy), and the Hornets, despite improving that school mark to 1:37.67, still took second to the Wildcats’ 1:36.67. Back on Friday, in the 400 freestyle relay Robinson, Kelley, Kohn and Zach Swanson clinched a state meet berth by finishing fourth and setting yet another school record (by more than four seconds) with a time of 3:19.41. Swanson, on his own, took fourth in the 500 freestyle in 5:04.85. As for CBA/J-D, its big moment came in the closing 400 freestyle relay on Sunday. Cole Speidel, Ryan Byrnes, Garrett Farchione and Eric Jorgensen tore to a time of 3:18.80, bettering the Class A meet by more than three seconds and earning a state meet berth in the process. Josh Lacey, a state meet qualifier in the 500 freestyle, landed in second place in 4:57.76 as Auburn’s Adam Zelehowsky (4:44.73) pulled away to win. Lacey had recorded a time of 4:53.53 in the Class A meet. Byrnes was sixth in 5:10.99. Speidel, on his own, qualified for the state meet in the 100 butterfly, lowering his time to 54.28 seconds from the 54.81 he posted on Friday and finishing fifth behind Koh. Farchione, Speidel, Jorgensen and Matt Kopp rose to fourth in the 200 medley relay in 1:41.72, just missing the state qualifying standard by 0.54 seconds. Farchione was seventh in the 100 backstroke in 56.62 seconds. Speidel was eighth in the 200 IM (2:05.87). Tom Hays took eighth in diving with 376.20 points, ahead of F-M’s Matt Beach (357.90 points) in 10th place. Back in the Class A meet, Koh took the 100 butterfly in 52.02 seconds and was third in the 50 freestyle in 22.29 seconds as Oswego’s Drake Becksted (21.10 seconds) broke a 22-year-old sectional meet record that he would lower to 21.02 on Sunday on his way to Most Outstanding Swimmer honors. Robinson edged Spado, 1:59.46 to 1:59.78, in the 200 IM, and was second in the 100 backstroke in 54.11 seconds as Skaneateles’ Reed Swartz won in 53.64 seconds. Kelley got second in the 100 breaststroke in 59.85 seconds.