City of Oxford took no less than 25 first places as they stormed home in the second round of the Home Counties League at Stantonbury.
Despite being unable to field two boys' 11 & under relay teams, City produced the goods elsewhere to clinch victory.
Carly Hayes (ladies open) took first in the 100m individual medley and 100 backstroke.
Matt Corbett (men's open) added to the victory haul with first place in the 100m individual medley and butterfly, while Chris Aust won the 100m freestyle.
Result: 1 City of Oxford 251pts, 2 Wellingborough 245, 3 Linslade 177, 4 Bicester 154, 5 Bletchley 125, 6 Newport Pagnell.
CITY OF OXFORD WINNERS
11 & under girls: L Gaen (50m back, medley and freestyle relays), E Oliver (50m breaststroke, medley and freestyle relays), M Royal (50m freestyle, butterfly, medley and freestyle relays), B Melville (medley and freestyle relays).
13 & under girls: A Bearn (medley and freestyle relays), K Tillotson (50m butterfly, medley and freestyle relays), L Brookes (medley and freestyle relays).
15 & under girls: C Alsop (medley relay), K Pullinger (medley relay), I Vessey (medley relay), M Williamson (medley relay).
Open ladies: C Hayles (100m IM, 100m backstroke, medley relay), T Ilsen-Nunn (medley relay), L Brookes (medley relay), M Williamson (medley relay).
11 & under boys: F Monaghan (50m backstroke).
13 & under boys: J Royal (medley and freestyle relays), J Gosden-Kaye (medley and freestyle relays), A Vessey (medley and freestyle relays), F Goodall (medley and freestyle relays).
15 & under boys: B Royal (medley and freestyle relays), M Williamson (100m breaststroke, medley and freestyle relays), D Finnigan (100m freestyle, medley and freestyle relays), J Broughton (medley and freestyle relays).
Open men: M Corbett (100m IM, 100m butterfly, medley and freestyle relays), C Aust (100m freestyle, medley and freestyle relays), D Norridge (medley and freestyle relays), M Gomez (medley and freestyle relays), A Jenkinson (medley relay).
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