High School Swimming and Diving Scores for Sheridan/Buffalo: September 12-13, 2025
In the world of Wyoming high school swimming, the new season has begun with a splash. Two of the state's top teams, Sheridan and Buffalo, have been making waves in their respective meets.
At the Natrona County Invitational, Sheridan finished a strong second place out of seven teams. The team's standout performer was Liah Fjell, who clinched first place in both the 50 yard freestyle and the 100 yard freestyle races. Another notable achievement came from Morgan Newman, who claimed victory in the 200 Yard IM event.
Meanwhile, Buffalo participated in meets at Worland and Powell. Their performance at the Powell Invitational saw them finish as runners-up to the host team. However, they managed to secure multiple victories, with the 200 yard Medley Relay, 400 yard freestyle relay, and 200 yard freestyle relay teams all taking the top spot. Milan Monterastelli also shone, winning the 200 Yard IM.
As for upcoming matches, Sheridan's swim team is set to compete against Gillette, Casper, and Laramie in their home meets. These encounters will take place on various dates, with the first one scheduled for Friday, September 19th at Gillette. Sheridan's next home meet is on Saturday, September 20th, where they will face off against Kelly Walsh.
Buffalo, on the other hand, will host Douglas on September 19th, and travel to Worland on the 20th. No team scores were recorded at the Worland Quad meet.
These early results suggest a promising season ahead for both teams, with each displaying a strong competitive spirit and individual talent. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how they fare against each other and other teams across the state.
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