Jefferson/Cambridge secured fourth place with 154 points, while Whitewater followed in fifth with 113, in Thursday’s Southern Lakes Conference girls swim relays at JHS. Both teams demonstrated strong performances against formidable competition, showcasing their dedication in the pool.
Girls swim: Jefferson/Cambridge fourth, Whitewater fifth at SLC relays

Key Takeaways:
- Jefferson/Cambridge took fourth place with 154 points
- Whitewater finished fifth, earning 113 points
- The competition was part of the Southern Lakes Conference
- JHS hosted the relay meet on Thursday
- Both teams showed strong efforts in a highly competitive environment
The Southern Lakes Conference Meet
Thursday’s Southern Lakes Conference girls swim relays at Jefferson High School (JHS) brought together teams ready to showcase their skills and determination. The event offered an opportunity for athletes to band together in relay competition, as fans watched the swimmers pour their energy into every stroke.
Jefferson/Cambridge’s Solid Fourth Place
Jefferson/Cambridge earned a proud fourth-place finish with a total of 154 points. This result underscored the team’s ability to stay competitive in a demanding lineup. Each relay squad contributed to the overall point total, demonstrating depth and teamwork.
Whitewater Following Close Behind
Securing fifth place at 113 points, Whitewater proved their mettle in the pool. Despite finishing just one slot behind Jefferson/Cambridge, the team’s efforts were notable as the swimmers fought for every point. Whitewater continues to build a foundation for future meets in the Southern Lakes Conference.
Reflecting on a Strong Conference Showing
At the close of Thursday’s relays, both Jefferson/Cambridge and Whitewater walked away with valuable experience. The combined results showcased the spirit of competition that remains a hallmark of the Southern Lakes Conference, where every team aims to push themselves—and their rivals—to new heights in the water.