Congratulations Darina V for winning the Guildford City’s Got Talent competition. Darina has won a brand new Guildford City Phelps brand top. Also a massive well done to all our contestants. Each contestant...
FREEMONT, Neb. – The Olivet Nazarene University men's and women's swimming and diving team concluded its season at the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) Championships that ran from Thursday, February 4 to Saturday, February 6 inside the Dillon Family Aquatics Center.
Shawnee State's Kenzie Pennington closed out her first conference championship meet with the Blue and White with a bang Saturday evening, as the talented swimming hand from Ashland, Ky. reached the podium by swimming a 2:28.96 in the women's 200 yard breaststroke to finish in third overall...
KINGSPORT, Tenn. - For the second year in a row, Lindsey Wilson claimed second place in the Mid-South Conference Championships at the Kingsport Aquatic Center in Kingsport, Tennessee. The Blue Raiders...
The men's and women's swimming programs at Shawnee State, led by an outstanding effort from Kenzie Pennington in the women's 100 yard breaststroke, continued to put up competitive efforts by claiming...
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KINGSPORT, Tenn. - Another strong all-around performance by Lindsey Wilson has the men firmly entrenched in second place with 337 points at the Mid-South Conference Championships at the Kingsport Aquatic Center in Kingsport, Tennessee.
NOTE: Day 1 points standings have been made official by the Mid-South Conference at https://www.mid-southconference.org/index.php, but the full results from every event in Day 1 are incomplete as full results haven't been posted from every event.
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KINGSPORT, Tenn. - A strong day of swimming has the Lindsey Wilson men in second place with 186 points at the end of day one of the three-day Mid-South Conference Championships at the Kingsport Aquatic Center in Kingsport, Tennessee.
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