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Jillian Ferrari

2023 VHSL Occoquan Region (6C): Josh Howat Breaks Three Meet Records

Lake Braddock sophomore Josh Howat (pictured) broke Region records in the 50 free, 100 free, and 200 free at the Occoquan Region meet.

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Josh Howat and JT Schmid Take Down Two District Each At VHSL Patriot District Meet

JT Schmid (pictured) broke the Patriot District record in the 200 IM and 100 fly with times of 1:50.00 and 49.70, respectively.

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Virginia State Champion Jillian Ferrari Commits to Georgia Tech (2023)

Nation’s Capital Swim Club’s Jillian Ferrari has best times would have made her Georgia Tech’s fastest backstroker at the 2022 ACC Championships.

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Georgia Tech Picks Up Verbal From FSHAA State Champion Sabyne Brisson

Sabyne Brisson, a Florida High School State champion in the 100 breastroke, has announced her verbal commitment to Georgia Tech.

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Futures Qualifier MaryGrace Guzzino Verbals to Georgia Tech

Guzzino can perform in a number of events, including the 200 back, 400 IM, and 100 fly. She also will train with Georgia Tech’s top current swimmers.

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Gentry and Spink Lead Patriot and Battlefield to VHSL Class 6 Titles

Double individual victories by Landon Gentry and Camille Spink helped the Patriot boys and Battlefield girls to VHSL Class 6 championships.

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Robinson Girls, Woodson Boys Claim VHSL Occoquan Region 6C Titles

NC State commit Katherine Helms starred at the meet for South County, sweeping her individual events with a pair of Region Records in the 50 and 100 free.

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VHSL Occoquan Regionals: Do, Helms, Lundgren Double, Robinson and Woodson Win

The VHSL Occoquan Regionals turned into a close team race on the boys’ side, with Robinson just edging Woodson, while the Woodson girls ran away with the win.

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New Mexico State Picks up Verbal Commitment from Free Specialist Emilee Ferrari

Virginia HS Class 6 State finalist Emilee Ferrari has announced her decision to swim for New Mexico State University’s class of 2025.

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