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Indians of the Week: October 23-28

 
 

TFS has named the Indians of the Week for the week of October 23-28. This week's selections are Addison Albury and David Plaisted for high school, and Elizabeth Stafford and Logan Thompson for middle school. MORE INDIANS OF THE WEEK

Addison Albury - Swimming

 Addison is coming back for her second year on the TFS swim team and her first as a Varsity swimmer. She has a strong work ethic showing up for morning practices in addition to normal afternoon practices. Addison is extremely coachable and not only accepts constructive feedback but willingly asks for it routinely. At our first meet of the season on Friday, Addison dropped a huge 13 seconds on her 200 freestyle and six seconds in the 100 breaststroke from her previous times last season. Addison also helped lead her relay teams to a 2nd place and 4th place finish at the meet. Her hard work and dedication are paying off! -coach Tamara Griffis

David Plaisted - Swimming

David is coming back for his third year with the Varsity program. He is a quiet leader in his practice lane and among his teammates. He always comes to practice with a positive attitude and ready to work. David had a stellar meet this past Friday having a one second PR in the 50 free and four second drop in the 100 breast. He also helped lead his 200 free relay team to a second place finish and his 400 free relay team to a first place finish earning their first GHSA state qualifying time this season! -coach Tamara Griffis

Elizabeth Stafford - Swimming

Elizabeth is a veteran and leader on our middle school team. Her dedication and commitment in practice proved beneficial in our first meet of the season on Friday. Elizabeth had a three second PR on her 50 breaststroke and led her relay teams to two second place finishes. -coach Tamara Griffis

Logan Thompson - Swimming

Logan is joining our TFS middle school team this year as a 6th grader. He has been around swimming for a while but new to our program. Logan works hard in practice and is willing to go above and beyond what is asked of him. Logan had a great first meet with our program earning a second place finish in the 100 Individual Medley and a third place finish in the 50 breaststroke. Logan's relay teams also earned two second place finishes in the 200 free relay and 200 medley relay. We look forward to watching Logan's continued success this season. -coach Tamara Griffis


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