BY CATHERINE SHAPIRO After the swim teams’ challenging seasons last year, they go into this season optimistic. The Knights will have to overcome the loss of key seniors though new additions to the team, including new head coach Fallon Quiles and assistant coach Andrew Boriello. Despite the boys’ loss of two seniors, many swimmers from last year have improved fromContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Swimming”
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Sibling swimmers break records
BY ANALISE SAINVILIn a tough season for the boys and girls swim teams, Madelyn and Tyler Hopkins made history with their record-breaking performances. Although the teams combined for just one team win this season, Tyler and Madelyn have had a positive impact on the team. “They contribute a lot because they are both super-fast andContinue reading “Sibling swimmers break records”
Winter Sports Preview: Swimming
BY SAM PRADO ROBERTS As the swimming team returns to the pool after losing key seniors, the group looks to develop a new team, build camaraderie, and work on their strokes. The boys team lost five seniors but still intends to exemplify their improvements. “ThisContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Swimming”
Back in the swim of things
BY KATELYN BUCHALTER Editor in Chief With the help of experienced leadership, freshmen and new recruits on the boys and girls swim teams started to make their mark during a rebuilding year. The girls concluded their season with a match against Sayreville while the boys ended their season with a 1-5 record in aContinue reading “Back in the swim of things”
Winter Sports Preview: Swimming
BY ANGEL CHIARAVALLO The experienced boys team and the underclassmen-heavy girls team expect to build on their success in GMC’s last year and have better seasons this year. The boys’ team finished with a 1-6 record, while the girls finished 1-5, their first losing record in five years. “I’m expecting that the entireContinue reading “Winter Sports Preview: Swimming”
