Stanton and Jowers Set Records at Gwinnett County Swim Championship

Baylor Stanton and Hannah Claire Jowers delivered standout performances at the Gwinnett County Swim League Championship, each breaking multiple records during the high-energy meet at Georgia Tech. Stanton, a Cal commit from Gwinnett Aquatics, shattered two longstanding LSC records in the 50 backstroke (21.59) and 50 freestyle (20.32), while also winning the 100 free and anchoring impressive relay splits.

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Baylor Stanton and Hannah Claire Jowers delivered standout performances at the Gwinnett County Swim League Championship, each breaking multiple records during the high-energy meet at Georgia Tech. Stanton, a Cal commit from Gwinnett Aquatics, shattered two longstanding LSC records in the 50 backstroke (21.59) and 50 freestyle (20.32), while also winning the 100 free and anchoring impressive relay splits.

Jowers, a senior at Parkview High and future University of Tampa swimmer, made her mark by setting new records in the 50 breaststroke (29.24) and 50 butterfly (25.10), and claiming victory in the 100 IM. Flowers Crossing secured the overall team title for the fourth consecutive year, capping off a meet that featured nearly 1,200 swimmers and high-level competition across the board.


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