The Mustangs are hoping younger swimmers can make up for the loss of a large graduating class.
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The Grizzlies return more than half of last year’s team as they aim for a successful season.
The Spartans are hoping to show improvement throughout the season.
The Bulldogs have only two returning seniors and will be a young team.
The Dragons have mostly new faces this season.
The Jaguars return only three letter winners but hope to have multiple state meet qualifiers.
The Warriors return a handful of Class 3A state meet qualifiers.
Las Vegas swimmer Erica Sullivan won the women’s 400-meter freestyle on Thursday at the U.S. Open in East Meadow, New York.
Here is a recap of every team that won a state title during the 2017 spring sports season and will be looking to defend this upcoming season.
Despite having severe bilateral hearing loss in both ears, Legacy’s Joelle Beachler developed into one of the top breaststroke swimmers in the valley.
A look at the Review-Journal’s Athletes of the Year from the spring season
Follow the link for postseason boys and girls swimming and diving honors, as selected by coaches. All-region teams will be posted as they are received.
Palo Verde’s girls swimming and diving team won its third consecutive 4A state championship Saturday at the Carson Aquatic Facility, while the boys team won its fifth consecutive title with not nearly as much drama or challenge.
The Boulder City boys and girls teams each won titles at the 3A state swimming and diving championships Saturday at the Carson Aquatic Center.