Garnet Valley sophomore Aaron Neville was named the most outstanding swimmer of the Central League Championships on Saturday.
The Greenfield-Central girls swimming team is no stranger to the bright lights and the atmosphere of the season’s biggest meet.
Swimming is one of the marquee Olympic sports, and it comes with a long list of rules. Between individual events, relays and medleys, there are a bevy of swimming races. Add in varying distances and ...
A school record in the 200 medley relay highlighted a runner up performance by the Belchertown boys swimming team at the MIAA ...
Desert Hills took a distant second place, but had the swimmer of the meet in senior Chesney Bonner, as she repeated as state champion in the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke. Bonner also helped Desert ...
Carroll girls swimming equaled the best result in program history with a second second-place finish in a row at Saturday's ...
Carmel's Molly Sweeney: 'We weren’t supposed to win this meet by much, so it makes it much more satisfying' ...
GASTONIA, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A swimming relay event was held Sunday in honor of a Gaston County child killed in a domestic violence incident. Racheal Blakney says her son, Cyrus, would’ve wanted ...
Cruz Storer glanced up at the scoreboard with a smile before pulling himself out of the pool and being greeted by his ...