News Summary
The Boulder City High School boys swimming team is gearing up for a new season with ambitions of winning their third consecutive 3A state championship. With a strong group of returning swimmers and new talent joining the ranks, expectations are high. Coach Sara Carroll is excited about the team’s potential, especially as they face competition from Coral Academy and Truckee. The girls’ team is also aiming to make an impact after a strong performance last season. The regular season starts this Saturday, with supporters eagerly anticipating a thrilling year ahead.
Boulder City High School Boys Swimming Aims for Third Consecutive 3A State Championship
In the charming town of Boulder City, Nevada, the Boulder City High School boys swimming team is getting ready to dive into a season filled with hopes and aspirations. They are eyeing their third consecutive 3A state championship, and many believe they have a solid chance of achieving that goal. With a strong core of returning swimmers and new talent on board, excitement is bubbling like water in a warm pool.
Strong Returning Core and New Faces
The strength of this year’s squad lies in the fact that all boys who did not graduate last season have returned, paving the way for what could be an even more exceptional season. With familiar faces like Brigham Jensen, Duncan McClaren, Canyon Lenon, Tate Orton, Leandre Daniels, and Ayden Villa back in action, the team looks poised to create magic in the water once again. They are not just rehashing old successes; they’ve also welcomed new swimmer Cruz Stevens to the diving team, adding another layer of talent.
The expectations this season are heightened, especially with Coach Sara Carroll at the helm, who is exuding confidence and excitement about the team’s potential. Major competition is expected, particularly from teams like Coral Academy and Truckee, who could challenge their reign. However, the Eagles are determined to showcase their skills once again.
Achievements from Last Season
Looking back at last season, this team did not just swim; they soared! Notably, Duncan McClaren took home the gold in the 200-yard freestyle and added a silver in the 500-yard freestyle. Tate Orton made waves as well, securing third place in the 50-yard freestyle and snagging fourth in the 100-yard backstroke. LeAndre Daniels, a force to reckon with, impressively captured third in both the 100-yard butterfly and 100-yard breaststroke. Brigham Jensen and Canyon Lenon also had stellar performances, placing fifth and sixth in their events, respectively. This kind of promising performance sets the tone for an exciting new season!
Girls’ Swimming Team Also Aiming High
The girls’ swimming team at Boulder City High School is not to be overlooked either. After finishing third at state last season, they are revved up and ready to prove themselves once again. Returning stars like Zoey McClaren, Chayce Larson, Chelsie Larson, Kennedy Steckelberg, and Hannah Angell are set to make a splash. Zoey McClaren’s remarkable second-place finish in the 200-yard individual medley last season has raised the bar for her teammates, and they’ll be looking to emulate that success.
New talent also joins the girls this year, including diver Qloiana Skousen, who has already stirred up a buzz among fans. When the girls are on their game, they undeniably add to the spirit of Boulder City athletic achievements.
What’s Next for the Eagles?
The regular season kicks off this Saturday at Heritage Pool, and anticipation fills the air. This meets both the boys and girls teams have the potential to carry Boulder City’s swimming legacy forward. But they’re not the only teams striving for glory this year; the boys volleyball team is also looking for their fifth consecutive 3A state championship, while the baseball squad is shaking off a rocky start with hopes of turning things around.
Celebrating Academic Excellence
In addition to athletic pursuits, Boulder City’s boys basketball and girls bowling teams have been recognized for their hard work in the classroom, earning the title of 3A Academic state champions. All these achievements show that Boulder City is not just nurturing athletes but also scholars.
As the season unfolds, local supporters will be cheering on their teams, hoping to witness both triumphs in the pool and growth across all sports. The spirit of community and camaraderie shared by the Boulder City High School teams continues to shine brightly, making this season one to remember.
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