Sunday, March 12, 2023

Boys Swim and Competitive Cheerleading Recaps.

Written Sunday March 12th at 9:45 AM

Groves is back on top of the Boys Swimming Mountain.

The Falcons won their seventh State crown and their first since 2010 with a 274 score in the Division Two State meet at the Holland Aquatic Center on Saturday afternoon.

Groves had two individual and one relay winners on the day.

Seaholm finished third behind the Falcons and Detroit University-Detroit Jesuit with 210 points. Farmington was seventh with 110 points. Stoney Creek was ninth with 104 points and Adams was fifteenth with 52 points.

In Division One at Calvin College, Rochester finished ninth with 78 points while Oxford finished eleventh with 62 points, Lake Orion was eighteenth with 55 points, West Bloomfield was twenty second with 32 points, Bloomfield Hills was thirty third with four points, and Troy was thirty fourth with four points.

Overall it wasn’t a bad day for the swimmers around OAA Nation. Groves earning themselves their first State crown since 2010.

 

City of Rochester dominates Division One in Competitive Cheerleading.

The city of Rochester continues to hold their grip on the Division One State crown in Competitive Cheerleading.

Rochester, Adams, and Stoney Creek have dominated competitive cheerleading winning the State title in the last decade. The Falcons took home the State crown last Friday afternoon at Central Michigan in Mount Pleasant beating city rivals Adams and Stoney Creek whom finished second and third respectively.

Rochester scored a 790.62 while Adams was second with 789.72, and Stoney Creek was third with a 787.56 score.

The Division One State crown has lived in the city of Rochester for a long while as mentioned especially with how successful the three Rochester schools have been in this sport.

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