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🦈 Swimmers of the Week (NFP) 🦈

The Mountain Park Sharks coaching staff would like to congratulate Jonathan Nguyen, Mason Meng, Adah-Jane Lumpkin, Allen Zhu, and Zara Williams-Jones as our Swimmers of the Week!

These swimmers had outstanding performances at this week's meet, combining to score an impressive number of points for the Sharks. Their hard work at practice, determination on race day, and positive attitudes continue to set a great example for their teammates. Their efforts played a major role in another successful week for the Sharks.

Congratulations to:

  • Jonathan Nguyen – 15.5 points
    β€’ Mason Meng – 14.25 points
    β€’ Adah-Jane Lumpkin – 13.5 points
    β€’ Allen Zhu – 13.5 points
    β€’ Zara Williams-Jones – 13 points
  • We would also like to thank ALL of our swimmers for their effort, positive attitudes, and team spirit. Every swimmer plays an important role in the success of our team, and we are proud of the determination, sportsmanship, and enthusiasm shown by the entire Sharks family.

    Go Sharks! 🦈

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    🦈 Swimmers of the Week (EC) 🦈

    The Mountain Park Sharks coaching staff would like to congratulate our nine Swimmers of the Week! This week, we had an incredible accomplishment as nine different swimmers all tied with 15 points for the Sharks.

    This achievement reflects the depth, talent, and hard work throughout our entire team. Each of these swimmers demonstrated outstanding effort, dedication, and sportsmanship both at practice and during the meet. Their commitment to improving every day and supporting their teammates helped contribute to another successful week for the Sharks.

    Congratulations to:

  • Afomia Shefraw (8)
    β€’ Bruk Kifle (8)
    β€’ Norah Lumpkin (10)
    β€’ Kreeti Timilsina (11)
    β€’ Theodore Lomashvili (11)
    β€’ Gerren Grayer (13)
    β€’ Daniela Lopez (15)
    β€’ Andy Zhu (16)
    β€’ Anthony Pham (18)
  • We would also like to thank ALL of our swimmers for their effort, positive attitudes, and team spirit. Every swimmer plays an important role in the success of our team, and we are proud of the determination, sportsmanship, and enthusiasm shown by the entire Sharks family.

    Go Sharks! 🦈

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    🦈 Swimmers of the Week (SS) 🦈

    The Mountain Park Sharks coaching staff would like to congratulate Theodore Lomashvili, Nathaniel Shefraw, and Yuchelle Wong on being selected as our Swimmers of the Week!

    Theodore and Nathaniel both earned an impressive 24.5 points for the Sharks, while Yuchelle earned 24 points. All three swimmers demonstrated outstanding effort, dedication, and sportsmanship throughout the week and at our meet against the Supersonics. Their hard work at practice and positive attitudes have helped contribute to the success of our team.

    We would also like to give a Special Recognition to Raina Samnani. Raina showed tremendous courage and determination at the meet by stepping up and competing despite facing pre-race nerves. Swimming in a meet can be intimidating, especially when pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone, but Raina demonstrated resilience, confidence, and a willingness to take on the challenge. We are incredibly proud of her effort and the positive attitude she brought to the team.

    We would also like to give a big thank you to ALL of our swimmers for their outstanding effort at the meet. Every swimmer played an important role in helping the Sharks compete, and we are proud of the determination, teamwork, and sportsmanship shown by the entire team.

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    🦈 Swimmers of the Week (PARK) 🦈

    The Mountain Park Sharks coaching staff would like to congratulate James Chang and Loza Kifle on being selected as our Swimmers of the Week!

    James earned an impressive 17.5 points for the Sharks, while Loza earned 16.5 points at our FIRST meet!Β Both swimmers demonstrated outstanding effort, dedication, and sportsmanship throughout the week and at our first meet. Their hard work at practice and positive attitudes have helped contribute to the success of our team.

    We would also like to give a Special RecognitionΒ to Mary Li. At the beginning of the season, Mary was unable to complete a full 25-yard swim on her own during practice. At our first meet, she successfully completed both her 25-yard Freestyle and 25-yard Backstroke independently. Her determination, courage, and willingness to keep working have led to tremendous progress in a short amount of time, and we could not be prouder of her accomplishment.

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