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The Tupelo Golden Wave swimming team is on a remarkable winning streak, securing first place in every meet so far this season. The girls’ team achieved a stunning 90-point victory at their latest home meet, while the boys’ team won by a 47-point margin. Highlighting the competition is standout swimmer Dixon Stone from St. Aloysius, who prepares for the upcoming MHSAA Class I state meet with impressive qualifying times. As the season progresses, both teams look poised to continue their success.

Tupelo’s Golden Wave Marks an Unstoppable Halfway Point in Swimming Season!

In the vibrant city of Tupelo, the Golden Wave swimming team is making quite a splash this season! We’re halfway through the competitive swimming lineup, and the excitement couldn’t be higher as this talented team is on a winning streak, having seized first place at every meet they’ve participated in so far.

Girls Make a Splash!

At the most recent home meet, the Tupelo girls’ team showcased their incredible skill and teamwork, leaving competitors in their wake with a whopping 90-point victory. It seems like every stroke counts, and these girls are proving they’re an unstoppable force in the pool!

Let’s Not Forget the Boys!

Not to be outdone, the boys’ team also brought home the gold, clinching their event with a 47-point margin. This dominance isn’t just about the numbers; it’s about the camaraderie, hard work, and dedication these young athletes put into every practice.

Spotlight on Dixon Stone

St. Aloysius — the talented Dixon Stone. He’s gearing up for the upcoming MHSAA Class I state meet, where he is set to shine in both the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events. With an impressive fourth-fastest qualifying time in the 50-yard freestyle and the third-fastest time for the 100-yard event in his category, Stone is truly a contender to watch!

A Look at Stone’s Journey

South State meet truly showcased his versatility, where he not only won races but also placed second in both the 50 and 100-yard events. Such accomplishments have landed him accolades from his coach, who praises his strong performances and flexibility in the water. Stone’s hard work is indeed an inspiration!

Balancing Books and Breathing

GPA of 4.33! He’s actively involved in St. Aloysius’ mock trial and quiz bowl teams, proving he’s making waves not just in the pool, but in the classroom too. Looking ahead, he plans to take his talents to Ole Miss with aspirations of attending law school. Talk about a bright future!

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