News Summary
Cam Blevins-Mohr, a standout swimmer from Lake Stevens, has committed to swim for Denison University starting in 2025. After a successful high school career marked by multiple championships, including being a 3-time Washington State champion, Blevins-Mohr has built a legacy at Lake Stevens High School. As he prepares for the NCAA competition, his achievements demonstrate that he is poised for success at the collegiate level.
Lakeside Triumph: Cam Blevins-Mohr’s Journey From Lake Stevens to Denison University
In the vibrant town of Lake Stevens, Washington, the local swim community has much to celebrate. One of its shining stars, Cam Blevins-Mohr, has officially committed to swim for Denison University starting in the 2025-26 academic year. This announcement comes on the heels of an incredibly successful high school career, where Blevins-Mohr has proven to be a force in the water.
A Swim Champion’s Rise
Blevins-Mohr, who has been an integral part of the StingRay Swim Team, showcased his exceptional talent during his senior year at Lake Stevens High School. He emerged as a 3-time Washington State champion in 2024, claiming titles in thrilling events such as the 50 freestyle, 100 butterfly, and 200 freestyle relay. But his story is not just about triumph; it’s about resilience and growth.
After facing challenges early in his high school career, including finishes that left him last in the consolation rounds of the 100 fly for two years, he turned those experiences into stepping stones. His dedication paid off, and by 2024, he stood proudly as an NICSA All-American, a testament to his hard work and determination.
Record Breaker
In a remarkable feat, Blevins-Mohr set records at his high school in no less than seven events, including the 200 medley relay, 200 IM, 50 free, 100 fly, 100 free, 200 free relay, and 400 free relay. This is not just impressive; it’s a legacy that future swimmers at Lake Stevens High School will aspire to match.
His commitment to swimming year-round with StingRay Swim Team has certainly honed his skills. Already in his senior year, he managed to improve his lifetime bests across various events, including the 50, 100, and 200 freestyles, showcasing his abilities across all strokes and the individual medley.
Challenging Toward the Future
The determination doesn’t stop there. Earlier this year, Blevins-Mohr excelled at the Boise Sectionals, finishing in the top 8 for both the 50 free and 100 fly. He also made a splash by finaling in the 100 and 200 fly events. During the prestigious Mel Zajac Jr. International meet, he set new long-course season times, clocking in at 2:02.55 in the 200 free and impressing spectators with 25.35 in the 50 fly and 56.14 in the 100 fly, where he placed 9th in both fly events.
Preparing for NCAA Competition
Looking ahead, Blevins-Mohr’s times in short course would have placed him comfortably in the “A” finals at the NCAA Division III championships, which is no small feat. To be competitive at that level for the men’s swimming team at Denison University, athletes needed to achieve times of 20.18 and 44.55 in the 50 and 100 freestyles, along with 48.02 and 1:48.06 in the 100 and 200 flies. Blevins-Mohr’s achievements certainly indicate he is ready for the challenge.
The Big Red men’s team, where he will soon make his mark, recently celebrated a tremendous victory by winning both the 2025 NCAC conference championship and the NCAA Division III title. With strong roots established in Lake Stevens and a championship-winning program awaiting him, Blevins-Mohr’s journey in the world of swimming is poised for exciting new chapters.
A Fond Farewell and a Bright Future
As he prepares for this next step, Cam expresses immense gratitude to his coaches, family, and teammates who have supported him throughout his athletic journey. While he will be moving on from Lake Stevens High School, the legacy, records, and relationships he’s built will undoubtedly remain a cherished part of his story.
With all his accomplishments so far, one thing is clear—for Cam Blevins-Mohr, the best is yet to come!
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
LIVE BALL Resources
Solvang Receives $450,000 Grant for Aquatic Center
Coach Steven Bostick Resigns from Ouachita Baptist University
NCAA Swimming Recruiting for Class of 2027 Begins
Elena Pospishil Commits to Illinois State for Swimming
Isabel Wolk Commits to UC Berkeley’s Swimming Team
Robbinsville Swimmer Emily Volchansky Commits to Rutgers
Summer Swimming: A Time for Growth and Change
UNLV Rebels Men’s Swimming Team Welcomes New Swimmer
Moultrie Honors Tommie Lee Jackson Jr. with Aquatic Center
Hudson Newsom Crowned Peak Performer in Swimming
Additional Resources
- SwimSwam: Cam Blevins-Mohr to Swim for Denison
- Wikipedia: Cam Blevins-Mohr
- SwimSwam: Maia Alston Headed to American University
- Google Search: Maia Alston
- HeraldNet: Lake Stevens District Swim Title
- Google Scholar: Lake Stevens High School Swimming
- SwimSwam: Federal Judge Ruling on Foreign Students
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Federal Judge Ruling
- HeraldNet: Boys State Swim Titles
- Google News: Lake Stevens Junior Relay Team