Mon-Rose Girls Swim Coach Courtney Tate’s Squad Looks Forward to Season

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With high school volleyball being moved to the spring sports season, Monmouth-Roseville girls swimming coach Courtney Tate has added three new members to the swim team. She said she’s excited that more girls get to enjoy swimming in a high school setting and hopes that will translate to even more girls in the future. COVID-19 protocols in place at meets limit pool-area capacity to 50 people. Even with those challenges that meet hosts face, they are doing a great job of making sure the kids enjoy the season.

Monmouth-Roseville swim coach Courtney Tate

As of now, the Titans have five meets scheduled but are always searching for more to enter. The next meet is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 5th.

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