St Saviour’s School, Grange win 2025 Dolphin Swimming League

Jul 7, 2025 - 07:40
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St Saviour’s School, Grange win 2025 Dolphin Swimming League

St. Saviour’s College, Ikoyi, and Grange College, Ikeja, over the weekend, gathered 1,121.5 and 1,335 parts respectively, across the four legs of Season Six of the Dolphin Swimming League to top the everyday and secondary school categories.   At the award ceremony held in Lagos, St Saviour’s College reaffirmed its dominance within the everyday division, ending sooner than Grange College and Children’s World College, who positioned second and third respectively.   In the secondary school class, Grange College took top honours, thanks in piece to standout performances from Aidan Demuje-Abili and Chioma Kanu. Children’s World College and Greensprings College adopted in second and third positions respectively.   In the membership division, Boken Aquatics of Lagos swept each the everyday and secondary colleges’ titles, actual as Zoe Adeyemi of Riverbank College and Temilayo Onabolu of Corona College have been named Discoveries of the Yr within the ladies’ and boys’ categories respectively.   St Saviour’s also purchased the Most Organised Crew award, whereas Riverbank College and Lagos Preparatory and Secondary College have been honoured with Ravishing Play Awards.   The Ideal Productive Coach awards went to Nkechi Modupeola Ofonedu of St Saviour’s College, and Alade Ebimowei Simon of Grange College.

Speaking on the award ceremony, the President of the Nigeria College Sport Federation (NSSF), Olabisi Joseph, praised the league’s consistency and its role in skills vogue:   “I'm delighted to be piece of this award ceremony for the first time. The efficiency of these younger swimmers, each nationally and internationally, is in fact titillating. Some of them even outperformed established athletes on the most favorite National Sports Festival. I commend the fogeys, guardians, and colleges for their persevered enhance, and I applaud Dynaspro Sports Promotion Restricted for their unwavering commitment to this competition.”