Gas prices may be going up, but pool records are falling at Lynn Tech.Marblehead’s Ted Millett broke two long-standing records in the Magicians’ 110-68 win over Classical Tuesday. Millett swam a 2:04.02 in the 200 individual medley, breaking the old record of 2:05.37 set by Danvers in 1988. He did the same in the 100 breaststroke, swimming a 1:01.79. The old record, also held by Danvers, was set in 1975. Earlier this season, Chris Miglierina of Lynn, who swims for Northeast Regional, set a pool record in the 100 free.”It was a good meet,” said Marlbehead coach Sue Guerton. “We were able to move a few kids around. We’re trying to get our sectional and state cuts done.”Classical’s Tia Murkison won diving with 180.70 points, but it was all Marblehead the rest of the way. Chris Argiros won the 50 free (24.97) and the 100 back (1:04.35); Tessa Merrick won the 200 free (2:13.12) and the 500 free (5:50.39); Katherine Foley, the 100 fly (1:03.15); Catherine Rafferty-Millett, 100 free (58:40); Argiros, Taylor Wright, Trevor Burd and Ted Millett, the 200 medley relay (1:56.61) and Agiros, Wright, Cal Gridley and Ted Millett, the 200 free relay (1:01.79). Foley, Catherine Millett, Caroline Caliri and Caroline Belli combined to win the 400 free (4:03.21).Classical is 1-2 and Marblehead is 3-0.Danvers 96, Swampscott 88At the JCC in Marblehead, Same Andler won the 100 fly for the Big Blue (1:02.98); Aubrey Bernstein, the 100 free (56.55) and Bernstein, Andler, Matt Barbussi and Stepan Gevorgyan, the 200-free relay (1:45.10) and Breegan Houlihan, Adam Waxman, Jacob Waxman and Nikita Klimashov, the 400 free relay (4:21.68). Swampscott is 2-1.The Falcons (2-0) had a double winner in Graham Beck, who took the 100 breaststroke and the 200 IM. Also winning were Maura Wilson in the 200 free; Dan Crowley, 50 free; Jody Bulger, diving; Hannah Reich, 500 free and Julianne Hopkins, 100 backstroke.Salem 95, Peabody 89At Salem State, the Tanners (0-3) had a double win from Mike Diaz in the 50 (25.65) and 100 (57.75) freestyle. Steve Maruzzi won in diving (176.95); Brittany Atkinson, 500 free (6:04.78) and Kate Fitzgerald, 100 backstroke (1:14.41).Diaz, Matt Fedora, Ryan Lemington and Rachel Mullin won the 200 free relay (1:59.99) and Diaz, Atkinson, Fitzgerald, Nicole Stantial won the 400 free relay (4:22.53).BOYS TRACKSt. John’s 48, BC High 47At the Reggie Lewis Center, the Eagles pulled this one out of the fire thanks in large part to Chris Grant’s second in the high jump (5-9) and his third in the 55 hurdles (8.93). Sean Hanlon won the 600 (1:27.57); Mike Massey, the mile (4:48) and the 1,000 (2:50.2) and Brian Keiran, the 2-mile (10:29). The Eagles also picked up a key third in the 55 dash.Fenwick 50, Cathedral 17At the Reggie Lewis Center, the Crusaders (3-0) had a double winner in Dan Crane, who took the 1,000 (3:04) and high jump (5-2). Also winning was John Surabian in the 2-mile (10:59) and Mike Francis in the shotput (36-81/2).At the Reggie Lewis Center, Elly O’Leary was a double winner for Fenwick (3-0) in the mile (5:55) and long jump (14-3 1/2). Emily D’Orio also won in the dash (8.26) and shotput (27-101/4). Meg Woodcock won the high hurdles (11.4).GIRLS HOCKEYSt. Mary’s 7, Ursuline 0At West Roxbury, Abby Gauthier and Michelle Golden each had two goals with Erin McAndrews, Michelle Machione and Liz Giacchino each scoring once.Three different goalies combined for the win. St. Mary’s is 7-0.