Same result, different year. Wayzata won its sixth consecutive state synchronized swimming meet championship Friday as the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center with 155 points.
Stillwater finished in a familiar place as well, scoring 50 points and taking second for the sixth year in a row. Edina, Forest Lake and St. Louis Park rounded out the top five.
Wayzata freshman Amanda Urke was a perfect 4-for-4. with first-place finishes in the extended figures, extended solo, extended duet and extended team events.
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