Our first swim meet of the '22-'23 season was a success!
Coach Khan
Recap of our performance on Saturday, November, 19th.
The HS Swim Team gave a solid preview of what is in store for the "22/'23 season. Although the meet was not scored, it was evident by our placings that we would have finished first had it been. First place finishers included the Girls Medley and Free Relay's consisting of Olivia B., Emma S., Kara Grace, and Olivia S. Olivia S. finished first in the 200 Y IM while qualifying for the State Meet. Freshman Savannah N. showed a third place while qualifying for regionals. Anna H. blew away the competition in the 100 yard Backstroke and Breaststroke while securing a State cut in both events. The Girls 100 backstroke was a highlight to watch as our swimmers placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Anna H, Olivia B., and Ray N. made those blue USN swim caps look powerful. On the Boys side, Leo F. placed first in the 100 backstroke and qualified for States. Isaac S. had the whole team cheering for him while he qualified for regionals in the 100 y Breaststroke. Well done! Our next meet is Sunday, December 11th at noon at Ensworth Natatorium. Hope to see you there!
An academic and educational leader with experience working with elementary grades in Australia and California, Kristian Noden will join USN for the 2024-2025 academic year.
At the end of the 2023-2024 school year, we will bid adieu to MS/HS Art Teacher Delia Seigenthaler, Operations Staffer Don Brown, and Head of LS Amy Woodson. A retirement reception will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, May 10 in Gordon Multipurpose Room
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