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Senior Swimmers Send-off

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Charlotte Yuen

Ripon High swimmers come out with a splash, winning another home meet! On Thursday, March 28, the RHS swimmers competed against East Union. They came out with a huge win, leaving RHS proud. On top of their victory, it was also their senior night. Seniors, Samantha Schied, Kira Basinal, Haley Schmickie, Owen Curtiss, and Madeline Stanely were all represented at the meet. Samantha Schied has been swimming for nine years, and is so excited to keep getting better.

Schied exclaims, “It feels unreal to be a senior. Since I’ve been a freshman I have always thought being a senior would be scary and now that it’s finally here it’s even more nerve racking, but I enjoy it.”

Schied is excited to take her water polo career to the next level, playing at Delta College this coming school year, but is still going to miss her years at Ripon High.

Schied says, “I will miss all of my friendships that I made throughout my four years and miss all of the van and bus rides to swim meets.”

Furthermore the new coach Kaela Gills, is proud of all her swimmers and thinks they will all have a great shot at sections! She is sad to see her seniors go, but is glad she has gotten the opportunity to coach them.

Gills states, “As a coach, it’s both fulfilling and bittersweet to see senior swimmers starting to embark on their journeys as they come to an end of their swim season. I’m also proud of their achievements and growth as they part ways with the team. It’s a true testament to the bonds formed and the impact of coaching on their lives knowing they’re ready for new challenges ahead.”

Coach Gills is proud of the seniors and made sure their senior night was special by getting them flowers, goodie bags, and baskets full of gifts. When announcing them one by one she made sure they felt special and cherished by the team. Overall the RHS swim team is happy they got to properly send their students off to their future endeavors with a special goodbye.

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Reyna Biedermann
Reyna Biedermann, Advertisement Manager
Reyna Biedermann is a freshman at Ripon High School. She is involved in sports such as; water polo and swimming for Ripon High School and for a club team.  She was recently selected to be a member of the USA Women’s Development National Water Polo Team. This year she hopes to get good grades and do well in her first year of journalism. Reyna is a fun person to be around and is excited to meet new people throughout high school. 
Charlotte Yuen
Charlotte Yuen, Journalist
Charlotte Yuen is a freshman at Ripon High School. She is involved in sports such as volleyball for Ripon High School and for a club team. She is excited to play for the freshman team this year with all of her friends that are now her teammates. This year she plans to get good grades and succeed in all of her classes. She is excited to meet new people throughout her highschool years and likes to learn new things about everyone around her. She is looking forward to spending her highschool years at Ripon High and wants to continue her education after she graduates.   

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