News Summary The Jackson Hole High School swim team showcased their dominance by defeating Lander Valley High School with an impressive score of 94-92. Celebrating their fourth consecutive victory this season, the team shattered four pool records during the meet. Notable performances included Anna Baxter’s record-breaking time in the 100-yard breaststroke and Amaya Olivieri’s victories in multiple relays. With 11 swimmers qualifying for state competitions, Jackson’s future in swimming looks promising as they prepare for their upcoming invitational next weekend. Jackson Shine Bright: Swim Team Dazzles in Meet Against Lander This past Saturday, the vibrant city of Jackson witnessed an electrifying dual swim meet as the Jackson Hole High School swim team splashed their way to victory against Lander Valley High School, wrapping up the competition with a thrilling score of 94-92. With this win, the team celebrated their fourth consecutive victory this fall, further solidifying their place as a dominant force in local swimming. The excitement was palpable at the Teton County/Jackson Community Recreation Center where Jackson’s swim team has been turning heads all season. They previously triumphed in a large relay meet in Lander against five other schools and dominated both days of a pre-invite and invite in Green River. Each event seems to elevate their performance and spirit! Record-breaking Highlights Fans were treated to sensational displays of swimming prowess, as a staggering four pool records were shattered during the meet against Lander. The Jackson swim team has been on a record-breaking spree since 2022, with an impressive count of 19 school records broken in that span. Leading the charge was sophomore sensation Anna Baxter, who redefined the 100-yard breaststroke with her new record time of 1 minute, 9.26 seconds. This achievement comes just two weeks after she had already set her own record, and her determination clearly shines through in the pool. Meanwhile, senior standout Amaya Olivieri proved to be a record-breaking powerhouse as she led her relay team to victory on multiple fronts. Together with her teammates Maren Tattersall, Anna Baxter, and Indi Olivieri, she established a new pool record in the 200 medley relay with a time of 1:51.93. Keeping the momentum going, they also secured a new record in the 200 freestyle relay with a time of 1:40.80. In addition to her relay successes, Olivieri showcased her own swimming skills with individual records in both the 100 butterfly at 58.29 seconds and the 100 backstroke at 59.94 seconds, both of which she originally set the previous year. It’s clear that her commitment and leadership as a team captain are hard to match. Fresh Faces and Future Stars This season has been particularly fruitful for Jackson, with 11 swimmers already qualifying for state competitions, setting a record for the school. Notably, freshmen Vada Haling and sophomore Sophie Lambert made their mark by qualifying for state in the 500 freestyle during this meet. Haling finished fifth with a time of 6:20.74, while Lambert followed closely behind in sixth at 6:24.07. Both are sure to be exciting glasses in the upcoming competitions! Other swimmers, such as senior Jarumi Herrera-Flores and sophomore Emily Juarez-Cabrera, are just on the brink of qualifying for states, so fans are eager to see what they can achieve. Celebrating the Seniors In addition to the thrilling races, the meet also featured a heartfelt senior recognition ceremony honoring Jackson’s seven seniors: McCullough Frobuck, Jarumi Herrera-Flores, Maren Tattersall, Amaya Olivieri, Lucia McGee, Ava McIntyre, and Amelia Toups. Their dedication and contributions to the swim team have been invaluable, and it’s a bittersweet moment as they approach the end of their high school careers. Looking Ahead Next weekend, all eyes will be on Jackson as they prepare to host their annual two-day invitational. The competition promises to be fierce, especially with the returning champions from Laramie set to contest. With the Jackson swim team riding a wave of success, it is an exciting time for fans and swimmers alike! Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting swim season ahead as Jackson continues to shine in the pool! 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