Redhawks Shine at UIL 5A State Swim and Dive Meet: Making Waves in Texas History
The Redhawks made history in the 2023-24 season by qualifying for the UIL 5A state swim and dive meet with six athletes, the most the team has sent in seven years. Senior Avery Langan particularly stood out by placing 9th in the 100-meter event among a competitive field
By the Numbers- 6 Redhawks swimmers advanced to the state level.
- All athletes placed in the top 20 of their events.
- The girls’ medley relay team placed 17th out of 24.
- Avery Langan was 9th out of 24 in the 100-meter and 11th out of 24 in the backstroke.
- Vega Cabrera placed 15th in the backstroke.
Despite these successes, qualifying for the state meet remains a significant challenge due to the competition in one of the hardest districts and regions. Even with the record number of qualifiers, the Redhawks faced intense opposition.
State of Play- The Redhawks competed at the University of Texas in the state swim and dive meet.
- All team members hit their personal best times during the event.
As the school year closes, the Redhawks aim to build on this year's success. With younger swimmers like Laura Huang showing promise, the future looks bright for the team's upcoming season.
Bottom LineThe Redhawks' record-breaking achievements this season highlight their hard work and determination, setting a new standard for future teams to aspire to as they continue to compete in one of Texas's toughest districts.
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