Richard's Real Estate Thoughts: Baylor Swim Team First Nationally

Baylor Swim Team First Nationally

The Baylor boys swim team is Class 9 national dual meet champion for the 2007-08, as reported in the Chattanooga Times Free Press. The girls swim team finished third nationally.  This is sometimes called a national championship in the event. The results are according to photo of Baylor Swim Teamthe Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association for class 9 - independent schools with enrollment of 900 and below for grades 9-12.

Here is the article from Baylor School website

Baylor has received national recognition for excellence in athletics.  Sports Illustrated named Baylor the top athletic program in Tennessee. In 2005 Sports Illustrated also named Baylor one of the top 25 athletic programs in the nation.


Photo from Chattanoogan.com article

This follows the recent 4 straight state softball champions from the same district. Chattanooga provides some very competive athletic programs.

Congratulations to the Baylor boys and girls swim teams.

 

 

Richard Smith
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