Charlotte Latin's 2024-2025 varsity swimming team excelled in academics as well as in the pool, earning multiple honors from the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association (
NISCA). Four Hawks earned All-America recognition for their performances in the pool. To qualify, swims must be performed during a high school meet, the time must be lower than the automatic or consideration standard, and be one of the top 100 times recorded for that event during the current season. This year's All-America performers and their national ranking are:
Norvy Clontz -
200 freestyle (25th),
500 freestyle (35th),
200 medley relay (60th),
400 freestyle relay (49th)
David Sammons -
200 individual medley (26th),
100 butterfly (85th),
200 medley relay (60th),
400 freestyle relay (49th)
Bryce Spangler -
200 medley relay (60th),
400 freestyle relay (49th)
Thomas Greathouse -
200 medley relay (60th),
400 freestyle relay (49th)
The Hawks were also impressive academically. The collective 3.727 GPA of the boys' team qualified them for the Scholar Team
Silver Award, while the girls' team GPA of 3.754 earned the Scholar Team
Gold Award. Several swimmers earned individual Academic All-America recognition. The NISCA organization recognizes graduating seniors who have a minimum, cumulative GPA of 3.750 or higher. This year's Charlotte Latin honorees are
Chanakya Ayinala,
Norvy Clontz,
Lila Connor,
Dylan Ferro,
Eleanor Fisher,
Ryan Kim,
Dorothy Patterson, and
Kavya Sagunarthy.
Congratulations Hawks!