West Suburban swimmers make All-Academic

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The West Suburban Silver announced its All-Academic swimming and diving team at the conference meet Nov. 2 at Lyons. Competitors must be seniors and have a 3.0 GPA or better over six semesters.

Downers Grove North: Ellie Arand, Silvia Martin, Gabby Sims, Maddy Sims

Glenbard West/Glenbard South co-op: Jenny Armstrong, Courtney Boak, Meg Beese, Katie Kryger, Katie Sheline, Joy Xue

Hinsdale Central: Frances Gibson, Sophia Giomb, Elizabeth Hamp, Ada Hui, Marley Marano, Amanda Nikho, Caroline Oakaru, Rachel Parks, Clayton Riedl, Jillian Pena, Lily Stoffer, Constance Varin, Patricia Vogelsinger, Olivia Yu

Lyons: Rose Barrett, Katherine Buzzell, Elizabeth Clark, Sara Corell, Francesca Delleman, Francesca Enrietti, Elizabeth Everett, Caroline Gilger, Haley Hughes, Megan Isaacson, Allie Kurth, Meredith Land, Elizabeth Murphy, Lauren Rosenberger, Emma Scotty, Sarah Strubing, Linsday Wantuck, Molly Wilson, Marie Zahorik

Oak Park-River Forest: Emma Connell, Maura Dahl, Alanna Dassoff, Noelle Fajardo, Faith Lewis, Hannah Martin, Hannah Smith, Helen Thomason, Anna Vogel, Caitlin Wheeler, Elizabeth Williams

York: Perri Brinkmeier, Eileen Clarke, Hannah Nolte, Kathleen O’Brien, Megan Fichtner, Kristen Rasnic, Julianna Reinhofer, Lauren Tamm, Paige Wrasse

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