Camryn Siegers commits to NCAA Division I swimming powerhouse

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Holland Christian state champion swimmer Camryn Siegers nonetheless has one other 12 months of highschool swimming to sit up for, however she shall be trying quite a bit additional into the long run.

Siegers, a junior, introduced her verbal dedication to simply accept a swimming scholarship on the University of Alabama on Tuesday, Sept. 30.

“I am thrilled to announce my verbal commitment to the University of Alabama to continue my athletic and academic career,” Siegers wrote on social media. “A special thanks to my friend and family for all their support. Next, I want to thank Erica (Slenk), Ian (Townsend) and all my MLA coaches for helping me achieve my goals and push me to be my best. Most importantly, I thank God for every opportunity given to me an for clear guidance along the way. A huge thanks to (Alabama) Coach Margo (Geer), Coach Rich (Salhus), and the entire Alabama staff for this amazing opportunity.”

She follows within the path of a number of earlier native swimmers who went on to swim at Alabama like Kasia Norman, Kyle Maas, Derek Maas, Riley VanMeter and Meg Peel.

Siegers has gained three particular person state championships throughout her first two highschool seasons. Last 12 months, she gained the Division 3 title within the 50-yard freestyle (23.19) and 100 backstroke (55.69).

“Camryn excels under the pressure of close meets and tight races, always finding a way to get her hand to the wall first. Her versatility and ability to swim any event is a huge asset to our team. She is an inspiring and humble leader and someone the girls look up to. I am so proud of her, and I am excited for what’s to come,” Slenk mentioned.

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