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Local Students Shine At OFSAA 2025 Swimming Championships

On March 4 and 5, 30 athletes from Bracebridge and Muskoka Lakes Secondary School (BMLSS) and Huntsville High School (HHS) competed at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) 2025 Swimming Championships.

The event took place at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre and hosted 2,500 athletes from 155 schools across the province. Both schools brought 16 swimmers – the highest number both schools have ever taken to the event – who competed in the junior, senior, open, and para swim divisions.

BMLSS results:

Students Kirstead (top) and Rix (bottom)

“It has been wonderful to work alongside HHS coaches and build this program over the years,” explained BMLSS coach, Julia Yates. “We are blown away by the amazing performances of our swimmers at the OFSAA championships. Every BMLSS swimmer who attended achieved a personal best swim time over the two days. The growing success is very exciting!”

“It was an amazing experience to qualify for OFSAA with our relay team,” said Jones. “I met so many new people on the swim team this year and really enjoyed challenging myself at every practice.”

HHS results:

Students Oke (top) and Parry (bottom)

“The HHS coaches were super proud of the record number of swimmers that qualified for OFSAA this year,” said HHS coach, Ally Myers. “Beyond the amazing OFSAA medals, swimmers posted best times and our Junior Combined Team ranked 12 out of 155 schools! We couldn’t have been prouder of the team spirit and positive atmosphere at the event. With this level of enthusiasm for swimming we expect to keep growing.”

“OFSAA provided me with an incredible opportunity to bond with my amazing teammates, meet new friends, make lifelong memories, and of course, compete against the best in the province. What a phenomenal start to high school this has been,” said Parry.

OFSAA is the final event of the season in highschool sports.

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