RECAP: Postseason High School Swimming in Coral Springs

Coral Springs continues an amazing fall season of swimming, with three schools competing in the postseason.
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Coral Springs continues an amazing fall season of swimming, with three schools competing in the postseason.
Coral Springs had an incredible run in the postseason, with several schools competing in Districts in both cross country and swimming.
J.P. Taravella boys swim team was terrific on Saturday in the Broward County Athletic Association Championship, coming in fourth place at the Coral Springs Aquatic Center.
It was a night for the Seniors at Coral Springs Charter, with the volleyball and swimming teams holding their Senior Day.
The Parks and Recreation Department expressed interest in broadcasting at the Aquatic Complex…
Representative Dan Daley, D-Coral Springs, and Representative Jim Mooney, R-Islamorada, have filed HB 1119, known as Water Safety and Swimming Certification for K-12 Students.
After an Aquatics employee tested positive for COVID-19, the city took precautions necessary to ensure the health, wellbeing, and safety..
It’s time for swimming and sports in Coral Springs. Starting Monday, team practice and open play are back at city-run pools — following CDC guidelines.
The first-ever Finswimming World Cup in the U.S. is being held at the Coral Springs Aquatic Complex this weekend where 12 countries will be present
Coral Glades Athletic Director Kristen Garcia has officially taken on a new role as Athletics and Student Activities Community Liaison for the Broward County Athletic Association.
With the fall season of high school sports over, student-athletes from Coral Springs received All-County Awards.
Riley McCormick was the lone swimmer at Coral Springs Charter to qualify for States and shined after competing in a pair of races.
In one of the best seasons in school history, J.P. Taravella High School competed in the State Championship on Saturday…
After the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas, cousins, best friends, and Parkland residents Ethan Behm and Dylan Parcheta began raising funds
For the second straight season, the Coral Springs Charter girls volleyball team won the District Championship.
Incumbent Rep. Dan Daley (D-Coral Springs) faces off against political newcomer Jenna Hague on Nov. 8.
It was an exciting swim meet Wednesday night at the Coral Springs Aquatic Center between Coral Glades and J.P. Taravella High School.
Floridians facing economic pressure from inflation will get a second crack to save on “freedom” starting Friday.
For kids with Type I diabetes, the Camp Coral Kids program offered through Broward Health Coral Springs is part of the fabric of the community
June is upon us and that means that temperatures will be rising. As it gets hotter many of us will take to the pool to cool down.
Since May is recognized nationally as Drowning Prevention Month, the Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Department wants to make a splash for safety.
Meryl Katlin’s brother Sean passed away unexpectedly — found on the bottom of a Boca Raton community pool on July 4, 2007.
Just like the South Florida sun, May is already heating up with special events and community happenings as we gear up for summer.
Coral Springs Charter officially inducted six alumni into the inaugural Hall of Fame Class…
The city commission honored members of the Surfside Deployment Team at their Wednesday meeting for their efforts following the Champlain Towers South collapse.
Kamp Kool is coming back this summer and in person.
Coral Springs Charter swimmer Amber Candido officially committed to continuing her athletic career at the University of Mary Washington in Virginia.
Nicholas Dworet had it all: discipline, drive, intelligence, and the talent to go as far as his swimming dreams would take him…
Both the Coral Glades boys and girls swimming team had great results in Districts and earned themselves a chance to compete in Regionals.
A Coral Springs Police Officer facing a battery charge for allegedly touching a woman against her will has been accepted into a misdemeanor diversion program, which would allow him to avoid a criminal conviction, court records show.