Now the West Genesee boys swim team’s win streak is at 27 consecutive meets after it took care of visiting Baldwinsville Thursday night, beating the Bees 92-84. With one more chance to impress the home fans in Camillus, the Wildcats did not waste any time. Ben Seketa, Carson Elias, Brendan Marks and Richard Maroney joined up to win the opening 200 medley relay in a time of 1:41.46. And when that was done, Seketa turned his attention to the 200 freestyle and won that race in 1:48.42. Later in the meet, Seketa broke the one-minute mark in the 100 breaststroke, claiming that race in 59.70 seconds. Elias would earn his own title in the 50 freestyle, beating B’ville’s Mick Tarsel, 22.61 seconds to 23.18, while Tyler Zapisek took the 200 individual medley in 2:13.33. Jake Mullet swam the 500 freestyle in 5:26.15. Josh Byrne led a 1-2-3 sweep in diving, as he won with 200.55 points ahead of Jamal Holmes (151.40 points) and Mike Donovan (147.65 points). Marks would push B’ville star Dan Burke in the 100 backstroke, as Marks finished second in 57.86 seconds behind Burke (56.43 seconds). This year’s Section III championship at Nottingham differs bit from the past, in terms of the schedule of events. Diving is on Thursday, Feb. 17, with the Class A championship decided Feb. 18 and the overall finals (and state qualifier) moved to a Sunday, Feb. 20, as WG defends the George Falwell Cup.