Cyclones swim tough in Northeast Tennessee regionals
Published 12:08 am Tuesday, January 21, 2020
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Caden Rogers gets a lap count from his teammates during the Northeast Tennessee Regionals Saturday.
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Madison Arney for the Cyclones completes her final lap of the Girls 100-yard Breaststroke Saturday at the Regionals.
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Elizabethton Cyclone's Zoey Har-Poteat looks focused during the Girls 100-yard Breaststroke.
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CJ Jensen was in a tight battle during the Boys 100-yard Backstroke on Saturday at the Kingsport Aquatic Center.
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The Cyclone's Hope Gillford anchors the Girls 200-yard Freestyle Relay at the Northeast Tennessee Regionals Saturday.
FROM STAFF REPORTS
KINGSPORT – After hundreds of laps in the pool this season, the Elizabethton High School swim team was ready to put all the hard work to task on Saturday as 12 swimmers took to the pool at the Kingsport Aquatic Center in the Northeast Tennessee Regional Swim Meet.
By the time the last stroke was taken, five Cyclone swim team members had qualified to swim in the finals.
Caden Jensen, Tehya Laws, Caden Rogers, Elijah Smith, and Susanna Digby all qualified for their individual events and will be joined by Madison Arney and Olivia Markley for the finals relay.