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Waterstone scoops 9 medals for swimming

Waterstone College is proud to announce that one of its own, Thomas Woodhead, broke the Prestige record for the U15 50m freestyle

THE Waterstone College high school swimming team made a huge splash at the Prestige Gala on Saturday, March 4 as 23 swimmers qualified to swim at the event, bringing home a total of eight gold medals and one bronze medal.

WINNER: Thomas Woodhead, who recently took part in the national swimming gala, came second in the 50m backstroke and freestyle.

Waterstone College is proud to announce that one of its own, Thomas Woodhead, broke the Prestige record for the U15 50m freestyle with a time of 25:96 seconds!

CONGRATULATIONS: Front Row: Mrs Sandi Rall (coach), Jenna Steenkamp, Courtney Pretorius, Leah White, Tatum White, Alexis Badenhorst, Alyssa Morris, Rebekah Swanepoel, Daniela Newton and Mr Nick Nunes (coach). Back Row: Connor Wilken, Joel du Plessis, Bregan van Jaarsveld, Thimas Woodhead, Gage Brummer, Sheldon Gouveia, Chante Rademen, Brandon Holtzhausen and Kyle Fiford. Absent from photo: Caleb Swanepoel, Chanelle Michau, Demi Spratt, Jared Mitchell and Jordyn Benham.

“We are super proud of the team and their coaches for all their hard work and commitment throughout the season,” said Marketing Executive Shandene Hinkley.

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