Alex Doonis, who has been swimming with the Seton varsity since she was in the eighth grade, closed out her high school career with a flourish this past weekend
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Before the season, Battlefield Bobcats coach Jay Thorpe predicted freshman Sofia Revilak was “a freshman sensation who will make noise at states.”
Seton’s dominance of the Delaney Athletic Conference in swimming continued as the Conquistadors won the conference championship meet for the 18th straight year this past weekend.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Natalie Martin never worried about finding another college swimming program.
Woodbridge swimmer is one to watch at Friday's Northwest Region Meet
The Brentsville Tigers’ boys’ team successfully defended its Group AA Region II title
Yellow Jackets claim second straight district championships for boys and girls
Jay Thorpe and daughter Sydney will be on opposite sides when Battlefield faces Patriot on Friday
Highlights from recent competitions
In what could become an annual tradition, Battlefield swim teams hosted an exhibition meet against a team of its alumni.
Among the alumni scheduled to attend is current Virginia Tech swimmer (and Olympic Trials qualifier) Nick Tremols, who certainly made his mark in area swimming circles during his high school career.
Brentsville remains perfect in Evergreen District
Doyle not only wants to have Brentsville repeat as Evergreen District, Region II, and Group AA state champions, but he also wants to get a college scholarship.
Competition is not only a way of life for Seton senior swimmer Cat Rogers, it is a major part of who she is.
Weekly roundup
Battlefield High School senior Natalie Martin was unable to sign a national letter of intent with Maryland after the school announced it was recommending the elimination of the women’s swimming program.
Rising Osbourn High sophomore Henry Campbell attacks the water like few in the area, let alone other swimmers his age.
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