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Sophomore Gabriel Conn goes airborne to start of the race.
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Coach Paul Suprenand, on the sideline during one of Wootson’s meets, said Blair will only get “taller, meaner, and faster,” making him tough to beat.
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Freshman Blair Wootson has broken three swim team records this year.
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Sophomore Caitlin Neal pushes herself to the limits during her freestyle race.
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Sophomore Gabriel Conn gets ready to step up to the block.
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Freshman William Pakbaz leans forward, getting ready to dive into the pool.
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7th grader Tyler Conn just finished his race and he’s ready for the next one.
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The Falcons look on as their teammates compete.
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6th grader Jackson Wright standing on the side of the pool between races.
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Senior swimmer Laila Turner finishes a race.
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Sophomore Matthew Christian and Freshmen Blair Wootson discuss their relay race results.
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Sophomore Gabriel Conn is wiped after his intense race.
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Senior Layla Turner front flips into the water as part of the Senior Night ceremony.
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Jack Suprenand, Layla Turner, Caroline Turner, and Gabriel Conn posing for a picture at the end of the meet.
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A shot of a Falcon diving into the pool.
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Sophomore Gabriel Conn practices butterfly for his upcoming race.
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Sophomores Matthew Christian and Jack Suprenand watch their fellow Falcons compete.
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Sophomore Sawyer Girgus mentally prepares himself for the next race.
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Photo Gallery: Swim team hosts Senior Night at GT Bray
The Falcons placed second overall at the county meet, with districts coming up in two weeks.
Jackson Pakbaz, Staff Writer
October 9, 2023
About the Contributor
Jackson Pakbaz, Editor in Chief
Jackson Pakbaz is a senior heading into his third year of the Gauntlet as the Co-Editor in Chief. He enjoys playing soccer and hopping on Xbox to play video games with his friends. Jackson’s favorite color is blue and he has a small little tortoise named Snapper. His favorite TV show is Cobra Kai and someone that inspires him is Mr Miyagi. Jackson’s email is [email protected].















































Michele Jurgensen • Oct 10, 2023 at 10:36 am
Great photos! Didn’t know all these students were swimmers – amazing!