One last lap: Swim team honors seniors
The swim team honored eight graduating seniors during an emotional senior night celebration, reflecting on their dedication and contributions over the years. Family, coaches, and teammates gathered to recognize the athletes, sharing memories and achievements as they prepared to transition from high school. Senior Anthony Garcia expressed gratitude for his transformative journey in swimming, while Zander Gonzalez focused on his future educational pursuits. Captain Mia Duran highlighted her leadership and unity within the team, emphasizing the importance of support beyond just athletic performance. The night served as a poignant farewell to a significant chapter in their lives.
By the Numbers- Eight seniors celebrated their last swim season during senior night.
- Mia Duran served as captain of the water polo team and was a four-year member of the swim program.
- Seniors reflected on their experiences, with a focus on personal growth and team camaraderie.
- Performances during their final events showcased their hard work and determination, serving as inspiration for younger teammates.
The graduating seniors are set to embark on new educational journeys, with some continuing their athletic pursuits at the collegiate level. Their legacy as motivators and role models for younger swimmers will continue beyond their high school years.
Bottom LineSenior night was a heartfelt send-off that celebrated not only the achievements in the pool but also the lasting bonds formed through shared experiences. It underscored the importance of community, support, and resilience in sports and life.
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