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SBISD Swimming Feature: Who will make a splash in 2020?

Led by a stellar senior class in 2019, Stratford girls swimming reached the state meet and finished seventh overall. The group was anchored by senior Emma Stephenson.

So, who steps up this year in the pool?

Stratford will be led by a young group. However, swimmers such as co-Captains Emma Venghaus and Kara Moss will be

leaned on the most as they will lead this team in 2020.

On the boys side, Stratford (32nd at state) – led by co-Captain Henry Genez – Memorial (34th at state) and Spring Woods (51st at state) will all strive to get teams back to Austin.

Here's a look at the swimmers to know as VYPE dives into the pool and an Inside the Program with the Northbrook swim coach.



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Northbrook Swim Team (alphabetical order) Alfonso Altamirano, Kiara Murillo Jimenez, Ashley Luna, Madelyn Mealey, Erik Molina, Gadiel Montero Perez and Jaqueline Romero


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Spring Woods' Girls Swim Team (alphabetical order) Vaniah Barrera, Sophia Burke, Stacy De Leon, Johanna Freed, Gael Gomez, Cristina Granados and Laurie Trevino


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Spring Woods' Boys Swim Team: Jacob Carter, Hoang Mai, Joseph Raiffeisen, Dusty Cutler, Gael Gomez, Taro Valverde, Ivan Granados, Kody Martin, Evan McDaniel, Alex Maldonado, Matthew Lee, Sam Jennings and John Freed


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Memorial Swim Team (alphabetical order) Memorial's Tessa Welch, Luisa Bandmann, Lane Vandervoot, Eleni Voinis, Hannah McCormack, Sophia Meyers, Julianne Yoon, Kayla Sidik, Eddie Chang, Luca Burns, Isabelle Hardie, Sabine Waldron and Ria Shani


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