Chanith Abeysinghe (10) prepares for his 50 yard freestyle. “I did a great job on focusing on what I could control and giving my best effort,” said Abeysinghe.
Swim dives toward the regional finals
February 4, 2025
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Luke Deegan is a Sophomore at Highlands High School and transferred from Campbell County Middle where he went to Cline Elementary for grades K-5. This is his second year in the journalism program. Luke does a lot of sports photography and enjoys taking photos.

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