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The Times-Union previews the 2022 Florida High School Athletic Association swimming championships for Class 3A and 4A Northeast Florida schools. FHSAA swimming: 2022 high school state championship ...
FHSAA district swimming meets begin Oct. 16 for the 2023 playoffs in Northeast Florida, with reigning state champions Bolles & Bishop Kenny in action. High school swimming district meets are here ...
FHSAA district swimming meets continue for the 2023 playoffs in Northeast Florida, with reigning state champions Nease and Ponte Vedra in action.
The Florida High School Athletic Association was founded on April 9, 1920, by a group of 29 high school principals which met on the University of Florida campus in Gainesville. The organization was founded as the Florida High School Athletic Association. The name was changed to Florida High School Activities Association in 1951.
Tyler began his high school swimming at St. Andrews School, in Boca Raton, Florida, where in 1969 and 1970 he won the 400-yard freestyle and 200-yard individual medley (IM) at the state high school championships. He then attended The Bolles School, a prep school in Jacksonville, Florida, where he swam for the Bolles high school swim team. [1]
Haislett attended Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, where she swam for the Lakewood Spartans high school swim team, winning four Florida high school state championships in two years. [2] [5] As a 16-year-old high school junior, she won the 50-, 100- and 200-meter events at the U.S. Open Swimming Championships in 1989. [6]
The 2022 FHSAA high school swimming district meets for Class 3A and Class 4A begin this week for Jacksonville and Northeast Florida.
[2] [3] Washington High School, completed around 1981, had an outstanding sports program, and an indoor pool when Hayes was a student. [4] She won the 200 Individual Medley at the Class 4A Florida State Swim Championships in Orlando on November 23, 1985, with a state record time of 2:04.76, and also won the 100 backstroke with a time of 57.05. [5]