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Junior Luke Anderson swims the 200-yard individual medley in Park’s meet against Richfield Feb. 8. The Orioles defeated the Spartans 91-70. The Orioles’ next meet is Sections Feb. 22 at the Art Downey Aquatic Center in Edina.

Boys’ swimming beats Richfield in final dual meet of the season

Eli Curran-Moore and Tennam Gyaldatsang February 14, 2018

The team exhibitioned during the Feb. 8 meet against Richfield, resulting in a 91-70 win, according to senior Tommy Guddal. The meet was the last dual meet of the season. Guddal said the team has been...

Senior captain David Salamzadeh swims the 200 individual medley Jan. 16. 
 Salamzadeh finished with a time of 2.07.

Boys’ swimming beats St. Paul Academy and Summit 54-40

Eli Curran-Moore and Tennam Gyaldatsang January 17, 2018

According to head coach Amanda Forsberg, the team’s hard work over winter break has paid off in their meet against St. Paul Academy and Summit (SPAHA), where they won 54-40. “We've had a lot of...

Freshman Hayden Zheng swims the 200 IM. Zheng broke his own pool record with a time of 1:54.

Boys’ swimming defeats Bloomington Jefferson

Eli Curran-Moore and Tennam Gyaldatsang January 11, 2018

Beating Bloomington Jefferson 61-33, head coach Amanda Forsberg said the boys’ swim team’s wholistic efforts is putting the team on a path to success. “As a team everyone did really well,...

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