As the final races came to a close, the season left behind more than just times on a scoreboard. The Girls Varsity Swim team finished the 2025 season strong, carrying with them close relationships and a deep sense of pride in the work put in day after day. From early-morning practices to championship meets, this season will be remembered for the effort, resilience, and bonds formed and strengthened both in and out of the pool. The season began with a close and exciting meet against McDonough, setting the tone for the weeks to come. The upbeat, supportive environment shared by both teams at that meet—and every meet after—made each competition more exciting than the last. The season concluded with a 3–2 record, numerous lifetime best times, five new records, and a third-place overall finish with 317 team points at the IAAM Championship. At championships, the team earned seven podium finishes:
IAAM
- Paige Addleman (‘27), Maggie Jaeger (‘26), Clara Pruski (‘27), Charlotte Hale (‘27) – 200 Medley Relay – 2nd
- Charlotte Hale (‘27) – 200 Free – 2nd – 100 Free – 3rd
- Clara Pruski (‘27) – 100 Fly – 3rd place
- Paige Addleman (‘27) – 100 Back – 2nd
- Lily Pullo (‘29) – 100 Back – 3rd
- Maggie Jaeger (‘26) – 100 Breast – 2nd place
New Records!
- Charlotte Hale (‘27) – 200 Free (1:51.50) – 100 Free (52.17)
- Paige Addleman (‘27) – 100 Back (56.55)
- Paige Addleman (‘27), Maggie Jaeger (‘26), Clara Pruski (‘27), Charlotte Hale (‘27) – 200 Medley Relay (1:45.12)
- Paige Addleman (‘27), Maggie Jaeger (‘26), Clara Pruski (‘27), Charlotte Hale (‘27) – 200 Freestyle Relay (1:37.49)
After creating so many unforgettable memories together, the team wishes the seniors the very best as they move forward toward future success. Their leadership, dedication, and impact on the program will not be forgotten. As this chapter comes to a close, the Lady Water Cavs look ahead with excitement, ready for another competitive and successful season next year.
