Grange, St. Saviour’s dominate Dolphin Swimming League awards

Participants diving into the pool during Season Five of the Dolphins Swimming League.

Grange School, Ikeja, and St. Saviour’s School, Ikoyi, dominated the secondary and primary schools categories respectively at the yearly Dolphin Swimming League’s award ceremony held in Lagos.

Grange School, considered a dominant team in swimming, continued its reign as the best secondary school of the foremost private inter-school swimming competition with 1,270 points to lift the coveted trophy presented by the former President of Nigeria Aquatics Federation, Babatunde Fatayi-Williams. St Saviour’s garnered 1,124 points to beat Boken Aquatics to the title in the primary section.

For claiming 13 gold, two silver and one bronze medals, Tofunmi Ibidapo of Grange School was adjudged the best overall female swimmer, while her counterpart from Grange School, Aidan Dumuje-Abili, claimed the male best overall swimmer award with 24 gold medals.

Lagos Preparatory/Secondary School, Ikoyi, was adjudged as the most organised team, while Greensprings School and Atlantic Hall went home with the Fair Play award in the primary and secondary sections respectively.

Ugo Stanley Chinedu of St. Saviour’s School and Alade Ebimowei Simon of Grange School were awarded the most productive coach awards, Tesese Ahenjir of Greensprings and Hussein Ali Saade of Children’s International School (CIS) won the Best Newly Discovered

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