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The Chester County high school swimming season has begun, and the local scene looks strong again. Downingtown East, which finished 9-0 last winter, returns a strong group of swimmers, and Conestoga also returns a strong crop, led by senior Jake Wang, who was the Daily Local News 2022-23 Boys Swimmer of the Year.
Malvern Prep senior Nick Harris, the reigning Easterns, National Catholics and Inter-Ac League diving champion and the 2022 Daily Local News Boys Swimmer/Diver of the Year, is one cool performer on the diving board. “Nick is calm, cool, and collected in every meet he participates in,” said Malvern Prep swim coach Bethany DeWitt. “When Nick […]