T-Birds outswim Glacier Peak and Snohomish on Tuesday

Shoreline, WASports

On September 30, 2014, Shorewood High School's swim team demonstrated exceptional talent by defeating Snohomish (96-66) and Glacier Peak (110-65) in a dual meet at Shoreline Pool. The T-Birds' victory against Snohomish featured standout performances, including a 200 medley relay time of 1:59. 84, led by Britt Blomso and Christina Garrison. In the match against Glacier Peak, Shorewood continued its dominance, with Garrison and Blomso again contributing significantly to the team's success. The dual meet showcased the athletes' dedication and skill, with the team achieving an undefeated season record of 7-0.

Such events play a crucial role in fostering community engagement and school pride, highlighting the importance of local sports. The athletes' commitment not only to their sport but also to their peers is commendable. This meet serves as a testament to the hard work and training that goes into high school athletics. As the season progresses, the Shorewood swim team aims to maintain their winning streak and continue representing their school with excellence.

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