Bromsgrove Swimming Club booked their place in the final of the Speedo League Division Two in December by winning its latest round.
Will Baker had one of his best nights ever when he set a new personal best in the under-13s freestyle in a time of one minute and 1.75 seconds.
Bill Bott won the open 4x1 individual medley, Will Newton was victorious in the under-11s backstroke. Claire Ashford won the open butterfly, there were also victories for Lucie Edmunds (open backstroke), Simon Smith (open backstroke), Stuart Corbett (open breastroke) and Matt Hooper (open freestyle).
Bromsgrove's men and women's teams won the open 4x2 medley races.
The club's open 6x2 relay teams were also victorious.
With two races left Bromsgrove were trailing Chase by five points, but the club's open event swimmers ended strongly with victories for the men's and women's sides to ensure victory.
Droitwich Dolphins came second in the National Speedo League's latest round in Derby.
The Dolphins won nine out of 50 races to secure second place. The boys' under-11s team of Elliot Hall-Annison, Josh Deacon, Ben Rimmington and Tom Hartwright won the freestyle relay.
Georgina Buck, Tamlyn Williams, Jessica Lloyd and Alex Llewellyn won the under-11s girls' relay.
Llewelleyn won the under-11s breaststroke, while Rimmington was second.
Hall Anniston won the butterfly and Deacon was victorious in the freestyle and Buck was second in the freestyle. Robin Williams won the under-15s backstroke, freestyle and open races, while Rachel Roberts won the ladies open breaststroke and came second in the freestyle.
The under-13s relay team of Lauren Hall-Annison, Catherine Llwellyn, Sophie Jenkins, Emma Houlston and Vicky Vaughan was second.
Nick Rimmington was second in the butterfly, Emma Houlston was second in freestyle, while Sophie Jenkins was runner-up in the breaststroke.
Charlotte Llewellyn, Rachel Roberts, Lauen Hall-Anniston, Emma Houlston, Sue Watt and Rebecca Fletcher Williams were second in the women's freestyle relay.
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