Fairview boys swimming is relying on the exceptional leadership of two seniors who are set to swim at Division-I colleges next year, with James Kershaw heading to Brown and Layton Sealman to Utah. Kershaw's butterfly and individual medley times have significantly improved, and his academic performance is outstanding with a weighted GPA of 4.8. Sealman, known for his talent and vocal leadership, is currently recovering from a sprained wrist but is eager to make a splash in the pool once again. The team is gearing up for the Mustang Invite, focusing on preparing for the state meet in a month.

By the Numbers
  • Kershaw's best time in the 100 fly is 52.59 seconds
  • Sealman's best time in the 50 free is 21.61 seconds
State of Play
  • Fairview boys swimming is preparing for the Mustang Invite
  • Kershaw and Sealman are focusing on the state meet, a month away
Bottom Line

Fairview boys swimming is banking on the exceptional leadership of seniors Kershaw and Sealman, both ready to make their mark in Division-I swimming. Their dedication and talent are pivotal as the team gears up for the upcoming competitions, with the ultimate goal of success at the state meet.