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Bolles’ Sprinter Jabari Baptiste Commits To NC State

Jabari Baptiste recently committed to swim for NC State University. Baptiste currently swims at Bolles in Jacksonville, Florida, but is originally from Trinidad & Tobago. He is interested in studying biomedical engineering.

He told us it is an honor it is to be given the opportunity to work with such a close team and with truly amazing coaches at the college as well as obtain a great degree. Baptiste is primarily a sprint freestyler, be he also has a competitive backstroke and butterfly as well. His best times are below:

  • 50 Freestyle: 20.72
  • 100 Freestyle: 44.72
  • 200 Freestyle: 1:40.21
  • 100 Backstroke: 49.22
  • 200 Backstroke: 1:51.52
  • 100 Butterfly: 49.41

“I hope that with the help and experience of coach Todd (DeSorbo) as well as the high class facilities will foster an atmosphere for further success both individually and for the Wolfpack.”

“From the short time I spent on my recruiting visit I could tell the prowess of the program the dedication and passion of coaches were unparalleled, with a true team camaraderie that felt like family. I loved the campus atmosphere and the WOLFPACK personality. GO PACK!”

Jabari Baptiste, NC State, Bolles

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Queeny
9 years ago

Great choice Jabari! You will do great things as part of the Wolfpack! Congratulations on such a big #STATEMENT! 🙂

Ronald Corke
9 years ago

You go Jabari you are the perfect example of the type of athlete others should look up to, keep your focus.

Lystra Joseph
9 years ago

God bless Jabari . From the time you started we knew you were going to excel at your sport.

Elke Baptiste
9 years ago

Good Luck in all your endeavours

Coach Huggies
9 years ago

Good luck Jabari!

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