Students around the world are learning virtually this school year. The socially distanced trend, a necessity due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, is now carrying over into local scholastic athletics.
Athletics in this global pandemic have certainly been unique, with mask-clad athletes and smaller to non-existent crowds. Swimming is no exception to these abnormalities, with the holding of “virtual” ...
Lincoln Stuek of Morristown swims the butterfly in the 200 Individual Medley during the boys & girls virtual swim meet between Morristown and Chatham at Morristown High School in Morristown, NJ on ...
Pittston Area 200 free style swimers swim side-by-side, competiting against each other during a virtual meet. The opposing team, Holy Redeemer, will post their times Friday evening after they hold ...
With winter sport seasons beginning, sports like basketball, squash, indoor track, and swimming have begun competition. Swimming is a very common sport seen in colleges, high school, and clubs, and ...
In competing against West Windsor-Plainsboro North on Tuesday, Lawrence’s swimming teams out-touched the Knights in every race, and it wasn’t particularly close. The Cardinals won every event by about ...
The 2021 winter sports season is going to look different, from masks in competition to smaller crowds. Swimming is no exception, and the PIAA has made an interesting option available that would have ...
That’s the situation facing high school swimmers and divers in Massachusetts this winter with virtual meets replacing face-to-face competition under the MIAA modifications for the sport during the ...
Flexibility is key for Bay Area athletic leagues to get their student-athletes on the field for the first time since last spring. For Peninsula Athletic League and commissioner Terry Stogner, that ...
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