Lowry swim ends the season with positivity

Lowry swim ends the season with positivity

By Bailey Gladden Posted June 5, 2025

Coach Cassandra Jenkins had a great time coaching her swimmers this season. Jenkins is very proud of her team and looks forward to future seasons. 

“It was a pleasure coaching this group of swimmers this season,” said Jenkins. “Overall, the season went really well.”

After the hard work they put in, the team placed 3rd and 4th in their relay events. Jenkins had high hopes that her swimmers would qualify at regionals if they maintained their determination to win.

“All of the swimmers showed so much growth not only in stroke technique but in physical endurance and mental toughness,” said Jenkins. “I look forward to next season and hope that they all return and continue to swim and condition throughout the off-season.”

Kael Sisley, a freshman, enjoyed watching his team make many great accomplishments.

“We went to the meets, put in hard work, and tried our best to win,” said Sisley.

Elizabeth Harmon swims through the water. /Ron Espinola • The Brand
Elizabeth Harmon swims through the water. /Ron Espinola • The Brand

Maygan Robinson, a senior on the swim team, was pleased with the improvements she and her teammates had made.

“I feel like I made big improvements throughout the years, and so did my teammates,” said Robinson.

Makenna Toland, Steven Camacho, Tanner Hatch, Iris Ramirez, Lizzie Harmon, Aidan Peters, and Easton Goodell all qualified for state at regionals. The boys placed 8th for the 200-yard medley relay, 8th for the 200-yard IM, 7th for the 500-yard freestyle, and 7th for the 100-yard backstroke. The girls placed 7th for the 200-yard IM, 6th for the 500-yard freestyle, and 7th for the 400-yard freestyle relay.

Seniors: Tanner Hatch, Alora McClure, Aidan Peters, Maygan Robinson, and Evie Morgan.