Sedona Red Rock News
Andrew Tate, who’s homeschooled but swam for Sedona Red Rock High School, signs a Letter of Intent to swim for Whitman College in Washington (above). At Whitman, Tate will study computer science. As a versatile swimmer, Tate expects that he could be called upon to swim a number of events, but his focus will be in the freestyle, mostly at the longer distances. Photo by Daulton Venglar/Larson Newspapers
After swimming with the Sedona Red Rock High School swim team for the last four years and with the Sedona Swordfish for longer, Andrew Tate will be swimming in a different environment next school year, going from the Southwest to the Northwest. Tate has signed his Letter of Intent to swim for and attend Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington.
Sedona Red Rock News
Dan Morse has coached Sedona Swordfish swim team and the Sedona Red Rock High School swim team since moving to Sedona in the spring of 2018. His final day coaching in Sedona will be Monday, Dec. 21. Morse is moving to Germany to coach with ONEFlow aquatics, where he’ll oversee the age 18 and younger swimmers, specifically coaching the 13 to 18 year olds. Both the school district and Parks & Rec will be looking to hire a replacement soon. Photo by David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
After serving as head coach for the Sedona Red Rock High School swim team as well as the Sedona Swordfish club team for nearly three years, Dan Morse is moving on to another job in another country.