The Skaneateles girls swim team found itself in an exciting meet last Wednesday against Westhill/Corcoran at the Community Center. By earning enough points at the right times and never finishing worse than second in any event except diving, the Lakers put together a 99-87 victory over the Warriors to improve its record to 4-2. A key early race proved to be the 200 freestyle, where Sarah Sawyer and Westhill/Corcoran teammates Ashley Rocker and Maura Fleming went right to the wire. Sawyer, in a time of 2:15.68, edged Rocker (2:15.98) and Fleming (2:16.04) for that top spot and some extra points that made up for the Warriors winning the opening 200 medley relay in 2:08.15. Haley Bucholtz, Paige Williams, Holly Ross and Krissy Chalupnicki were second in 2:12.84. Not done by any measure, Sawyer would also win the 100 butterfly in 1:11.62, while Rachael DeWitt emerged to dominate the 200 individual medley, her time of 2:29.98 nearly 20 seconds ahead of the field as Kayleigh Nicholson (2:50.72) got third place. Skaneateles would get just one relay title – in the 200 freestyle, where DeWitt, Sawyer, Nikki Cole and Amanda Shoenfelt finished in 1:52.41, well clear of Westhill/Corcoran (1:58.92). Cole had already finished second in both the 50 freestyle (26.35 seconds) and 100 freestyle (59.81 seconds), with Shoenfelt third in the 100 free. Williams and Gaelyn Price were second and third, respectively, in the 100 breaststroke as Courtney Pitman earned 148.15 points in diving, well behind Warriors star Imani Williams, who piled up 254.15 points. Skaneateles is home again at the Community Center this Thursday to face Cazenovia.