District Swimming Championship Hails Accolades for CFISD Teams, Swimmers & Coaches
BRIDGELAND & CY-RANCH WIN DISTRICT SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Cypress Ranch High School girls’ swim team won the District 18-6A team championship, winning the title with 177 points. |
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The Bridgeland High School boys’ swim team won the District 18-6A team championship, winning the title with 177 points. |
The Bridgeland High School boys’ swim team and the Cypress Ranch High School girls’ swim team claimed the District 18-6A titles at the district meets, held Jan. 27-28 at the CFISD Natatorium.
The Bridgeland boys won with a score of 177, followed by runner-up Cypress Ranch (129) and third place Cypress Springs High School (81). The Cypress Ranch girls placed first with a score of 177, Bridgeland placed second with 154 points and Cypress Lakes High School placed third with 53 points.
Cypress Ranch High School Head Coach Richard Carnicle was named the District 18-6A Girls Coach of the Year. | |
Bridgeland High School Head Coach Bob Perkins was named the District 18-6A Boys Coach of the Year. |
Cypress Ranch Head Coach Richard Carnicle was named the District 18-6A Girls’ Coach of the Year, while Bridgeland Head Coach Bob Perkins was named the District 18-6A Boys’ Coach of the Year.
Bridgeland High School senior Emma Kinsey was named the District 18-6A Girls’ Swimmer of the Meet. | |
Bridgeland High School senior Levi Thome was named the District 18-6A Boys’ Swimmer of the Meet. | |
Langham Creek High School sophomore Jailen Cervantes was named the District 18-6A Girls’ Diver of the Meet. | |
Cypress Springs High School junior Caden Feith was named the District 18-6A Boys’ Diver of the Meet. |
Bridgeland senior Emma Kinsey was named the 18-6A Girls’ Swimmer of the Meet and fellow Bridgeland senior Levi Thome was named the 18-6A Boys’ Swimmer of the Meet. Langham Creek High School sophomore Jailen Cervantes was named the 18-6A Girls’ Diver of the Meet and Cypress Springs junior Caden Feith was named the 18-6A Boys’ Diver of the Meet.
In District 17-6A, the Cypress Woods boys placed second overall with a score of 126, making the Wildcats the highest placing CFISD boys’ team. The Cy-Fair girls also placed second with a score of 139, making the Bobcats the highest placing CFISD girls’ team.
Cy-Fair High School Head Coach Hannah Doré, right, was named the District 17-6A Co-Girls’ Coach of the Year. |
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Cypress Woods Head Coach Michael Marucci was named the District 17-6A Boys’ Coach of the Year. |
Cy-Fair Head Coach Hannah Doré was named the District 17-6A Co-Girls’ Coach of the Year and Cypress Woods Head Coach Michael Marucci was named the District 17-6A Boys’ Coach of the Year.
Cy-Fair High School sophomore Sofia Luper was named the District 17-6A Girls’ Swimmer of the Meet. |
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Cypress Woods High School senior Benjamin Scholl was named the District 17-6A Boys’ Swimmer of the Meet. | |
Cypress Woods High School junior Ben Romig was named the District 17-6A Boys’ Diver of the Meet. |
Cy-Fair sophomore Sofia Luper was named the 17-6A Girls’ Swimmer of the Meet and Cypress Woods senior Benjamin Scholl was named the 17-6A Boys’ Swimmer of the Meet. Cypress Woods junior Ben Romig was named the 17-6A Boys’ Diver of the Meet.
The top six individuals and relays advance to the regional competition, to be held Feb. 2-5 at the CFISD Natatorium.