Coming off an impressive performance at Winter Juniors, Shawmut Aquatic Club swimmers somehow got even faster at New England Senior Champs a week later.
FAST sent Luke Whitlock and JoJo Ramey to the World Junior Championships this summer — the only club in the country to put a boy and girl on the U.S. roster.
Embracing the belief that swimming should be fun has helped Bobby Guntoro reach new heights in his fourth season leading his alma mater, UNC Wilmington.
At last week’s World Junior Championships, 16-year-old CPAC standout Annam Olasewere blazed a personal-best 24.95 in the 50-meter freestyle to earn silver.
“Can you really complain about the 200 fly when you just swam Alcatraz?” asked Joe Zemaitis, the head coach of Swim Neptune in Phoenix, Arizona.
Boise YMCA 18-year-old Milo Shue posted a huge time drop in the 50 freestyle to top the podium against a pair of high-profile prospects from Swim Neptune.
“I want to pilot the program back to success on the state and national levels,” said new Cincinnati Marlins head coach Brandon Voorhies.
Tyler McGill (pictured), an Olympic gold medalist at London 2012, is in his fifth year leading the growing Opelika Swim Team group.