MHSAA Flint Metro League - Swim Prelims
The 2026 Flint Metro League Swimming Prelims delivered exciting action and strong swims across the...

Congratulations to Fenton High School for bringing the Metro League Championship trophy back home!
Fenton Swimming & Diving has long been a powerhouse in the Flint Metro League. The girls program has been nothing short of dominant, remaining undefeated at the League Meet since its inception in 2004. That legacy of excellence continues to set the standard year after year.
On the boys side, the program found its stride beginning in 2012, launching an impressive string of championship victories that carried through 2023. After a brief interruption, today marks the return of that championship title, and what a way to reclaim it.
This victory speaks to the dedication of the athletes, the leadership of the coaches, and the culture of commitment that defines Fenton Swimming & Diving. Championships aren’t just won in the water, they’re built through years of hard work, teamwork, and belief.

This was not a meet to miss. The energy on deck was electric, with both teams and spectators bringing an intensity that could be felt from the first event to the final touch.

With Fenton High School and Owosso High School locked in a tight scoring battle all night, every race carried weight. Lead changes, big finishes, and crucial points kept everyone watching the scoreboard. McCabe, from Fenton won both his individual events in the 200 & 500 Freestyle.

The 200 IM was a site to see with M. Ostrander from Kearsley/ Lake Fenton and Ferris from Fenton. Both swimmers were in sync with each other for both the Butterfly and backstroke however, M. Ostrander pulled away from Ferris in the Breaststroke and walked away with the win.

Dahlin from Holly also walked away with a few first place medals including the 50 free with Hughes from Fenton taking 2nd.

A. Ostrander from Kearsley/ Lake Fenton took the not only took the Metro League Champion title in the 100 Backstroke, he also walked away with a New Meet Record of 53.19 - 2 seconds faster than his prelim time. Congratulations!

In the end, it all came down to the 400 Free Relay. With the championship on the line, Fenton rose to the moment and delivered when it mattered most, securing the points needed to prevail and bring the Metro League title back home. Holly took 2nd in the relay and Owosso taking 3rd in the final event.



Congratulations to all the teams and athletes on an amazing Metro League Meet! Next stop Diving Regionals Thursday March 5th, See you there!
The 2026 Flint Metro League Swimming Prelims delivered exciting action and strong swims across the...
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