The Girls Varsity Swim Team is a lively group, determined and dedicated to swimming. The team is unique in their own aspects, especially the people. Each swimmer voices their own opinion for a specific part, whether it’s their skills or just a certain part of practice.
While some of the swimmers can take home the prize of being the most dedicated, there are some swimmers that do get the bragging rights of being the person with the best music taste.
The swim captain Juliana Botoska, a Girls Varsity swimmer Tarunjot Kaur, and the Head Coach Paula gave us their opinions.
The Eagles Cry: Who is the most dedicated swimmer?
Juliana Botoska: “Cara, because even if she doesn’t want to be there, her facial expression doesn’t give it away.”
Tarunjot Kaur: “Cara, because she actually tries and is here often.”
Coach Paula: “Julia Raber, Cara Buck, and Elizabeth Chopra.”
The Eagles Cry: Which swimmer is most likely to try out for the Olympics?
Juliana Botoska: “Julia Raber and Emme gallagher”
Tarunjot Kaur: “Julia Raber”
Coach Paula: “Julia Raber”
The Eagles Cry: Who can you trust with the aux and why?
Juliana Botoska: “Hargun manda, she has rap songs on her playlist.”
Tarunjot Kaur: “Hargun manda, She likes the songs that I like.”
Coach Paula: “Grace Rojas because we both have similar tastes in music.”
The Eagles Cry: What is the team’s least favorite warm-up?
Juliana Botoska: “Anything to do with butterfly swim.”
Tarunjot Kaur: “Using the right arm to only swim for 25 meters, and using the left arm to only swim for 25 meters.”
Coach Paula: “Anything with distance.”
The Eagles Cry: What is the team’s favorite warm-up?
Juliana Botoska:“Ketchup drill, so just swimming with freestyle arms. It’s really easy that’s why.”
Tarunjot Kaur: “The butterfly kick for 50 meters.”
Coach Paula: “Flip turns”
The Eagles Cry: Who is the best mentor?
Juliana Botoska: “Julia Raber, she’s the most knowledgeable.”
Tarunjot Kaur: “Julia Raber, she explains stuff well.”
Coach Paula: “Julia Raber”