Swim Team Tops PSC

The Whitewater Girls’ Swim Team traveled to Elkhorn on Tuesday, September 30th to compete in a double dual against Elkhorn and PSC. The Whippets had a fantastic night in the pool, earning the victory over PSC with a final score of 97–53! 

Meet Highlights:

Every 200 Freestyler crushed their swims with new best times!
• Storm DePorter dropped 14 seconds 
• Caitlin Alford dropped 5 seconds
• Grace Coleman dropped 8 seconds
• Lucy Davis dropped 5 seconds
• Laken DePorter went a lifetime best by 4 seconds

Grace Coleman bravely took on the 100 Butterfly for the first time in her career and swam an impressive 1:37.60. 

Grace Smith and Emma Maas both gave the 500 Freestyle a go, swimming strong and steady races!

Maya Davis and Emma Maas went 1–2 in the 100 Breaststroke against PSC, with Maya swimming right on her season best. 

Jalayne Hanson tried out the 50 Fly on the 200 Medley Relay and posted a great split of 43.63!

The Whippets continue to show growth, toughness, and team spirit each time they hit the water — way to go, ladies!

Article and Photo Provided by Sarah Reynolds
Whitewater High School Head Swim Coach
ReynoldsSM07@uww.edu

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