Former West Virginia coach Vic Riggs has been appointed as the dynamic new leader of Division II Lenoir-Rhyne’s football program. Bringing a rich background and proven expertise, Riggs is ready to spark the Bears’ passion and drive their performance to exciting new levels
Author: Charlotte Adams
Bloomington, along with the Red Cross and YMCA, is launching a water safety initiative as the summer swimming season approaches. The program aims to educate the community on safe swimming practices to prevent accidents and ensure a fun-filled summer.
A Yellow Springs resident is gearing up to swim the English Channel, seeking to become just the second woman from Ohio to accomplish the daunting challenge. With intense training underway, she aims to inspire others to pursue their dreams and push personal limits.
The Daytona Beach News-Journal proudly presents the 2024 Volusia-Flagler All-Area Girls Swim Team, recognizing the outstanding talents and achievements of local athletes who have excelled in the pool this season. Stay tuned for insights and highlights!
The College Swim Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has officially announced the inaugural Power 4 Conference Dual Meet Challenge. This exciting new event will showcase top collegiate swim programs, fostering competition and camaraderie among athletes.
A new initiative in Tahoe aims to enhance infant water safety through survival swimming lessons. Founded by a local mom, the program teaches vital skills to infants, promoting confidence in the water and peace of mind for parents during summer activities.
Brett Hawke has been appointed as the Head Swim Coach of the Enhanced Games, a pivotal announcement that signals a new direction for the organization. With a wealth of experience, Hawke aims to elevate competitive swimming in this innovative arena.
After a decade of delays, St. Lucia has officially broken ground on its long-awaited National Aquatic Center. The project, initially announced in 2013, aims to foster local talent and boost tourism, signaling renewed hope for the island’s sports infrastructure.
In a thrilling display of talent, Fossil Ridge High School’s Brennen O’Neil claimed another state title in swimming. After the race, he reflected on his supportive senior teammates and the close-knit swim family that has driven his success.
Luka Mijatovic showcased his exceptional talent at the North Coast Section Championships, clinching an impressive freestyle double. His outstanding performance not only solidified his status as a rising star but also set the stage for future competitions.