The Week That Was: Analyzing Last Week’s Top Headlines
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 17. WE at Swimming World covered a lot of news, and it wasn’t easy narrowing it down to the five best, but here they are, starting with
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PHOENIX, Arizona, February 17. WE at Swimming World covered a lot of news, and it wasn’t easy narrowing it down to the five best, but here they are, starting with
By Eric Finger NASHVILLE, Tennessee, February 17. THE Baylor School boys’ swimming and diving team won the TISCA Tennessee High School Swimming and Diving Championships Saturday evening after finishing second
DURHAM, New Hampshire, February 17. THE New Hampshire State High School Championships took place in Durham during the weekend with four new divisional team title winners being named, as well
By Eric Finger NASHVILLE, Tennessee, February 17. HARPETH Hall High School won the TISCA Tennessee High School Swimming and Diving Championships on Saturday night at Centennial Sportsplex after finishing second
HONOLULU, Hawaii, February 17. PUNAHOU High School senior Jasmine Mau blistered the 100-yard fly at the Hawaiian High School State Championships with a national independent school record this weekend, which
BOULDER, Colorado, February 17. THE world premiere of the documentary “The Current” took place yesterday afternoon at the Boulder International Film Festival, with swimmers Missy Franklin and Mallory Weggemann among
By Lauren Rigg INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, February 16. COACH Chris Plumb led the Carmel girls to their 28th victory yesterday at the IU Natatorium at the IHSAA girls’ swimming and diving
PHOENIX, Arizona, February 17. TODAY’S edition of The Morning Swim Show takes you to the site of the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association’s swimming and diving championships, where host Jeff
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, February 16. THIS weekend, Dan Flack’s Baylor School boys put a hurting on the state record books at the TISCA Tennessee High School State Championships, including a national
HONOLULU, Hawaii, February 16. PUNAHOU High School senior Jasmine Mau blistered the 100-yard fly at the Hawaiian High School State Championships with a national public school record this weekend. Mau