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Lincoln-Way West dominates at College Events Meet

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The Lincoln-Way West girls’ swim and dive team delivered a notable performance on September 20, securing the overall team title at their annual College Events Meet.

According to the event’s format, scores from the Freshman/Sophomore, Junior Varsity, and Varsity levels were combined to determine the final standings. The Warriors emerged as the leading program of the day.

The meet’s collegiate-style format tested endurance, versatility, and teamwork across various events. Lincoln-Way West demonstrated its depth throughout the competition, earning points from every level to secure victory. Strong relay performances, top individual swims, and consistent contributions across the lineup underscored the Warriors’ dominance in the pool.

This victory provides a significant boost for Lincoln-Way West as they approach the postseason. It reflects the team’s growth, balance, and competitive spirit.

Looking ahead, the Warriors will continue their preparation for the upcoming conference meet. They aim to maintain their momentum and achieve season-best performances.



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