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Sophomore Salomon shines in second year on varsity

Sophomore Salomon shines in second year on varsity

Caroline Bickle, Staff Reporter
February 1, 2013

In his second year on varsity, sophomore Jonathan Salomon has shown improvement since he joined the GBS varsity boys swim team after taking up the same interests as his brother Andrew. As he races through...

Undefeated Titans gearing up for late-season meets

Undefeated Titans gearing up for late-season meets

John Adkisson, co-Sports Editor
February 1, 2013

Heading into the final stretch of the season, the men’s varsity swim team has amassed a record of 7-0 in dual meets, including a 5-0 record in CSL South meets. According to head coach Keith MacDonald, despite...

Smoliga smokes competition on way to title

Ethan Spalding, co-Sports Editor
December 21, 2012

As of Nov. 15, senior swimmer Olivia Smoliga owned three state records. She had won four individual state championships and had come in fourth in the 100 meter backstroke at Olympic Trials. Since then,...

Pair of pairs: swim sisters form foundation of third-ranked swim team

Pair of pairs: swim sisters form foundation of third-ranked swim team

Caroline Bickel & Hannah Mason (Cordes), and Marlye Jerva & Katie Vanderveen (Wells), Staff Reporters
November 9, 2012

Cordes After years of watching their siblings swim to records, the youngest Cordes sisters, Kendall and Kelly, are ready to make a name for themselves. Together they’ve learned to prioritize their...

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