2025 Futures: Top Scorers & Team Results From Greensboro, Justin, Madison, Ocala, & Sacramento

2025 USA Swimming Futures Series

While the 2025 World Championships were unfolding in Singapore late last month, five Futures meets were taking place around the United States in Greensboro, Justin, Madison, Ocala, and Sacramento. SwimSwam provided daily coverage of each meet with recaps and combined top-8 results lists (linked above). What wasn’t emphasized at the time were the high point winners and overall team champions from each competition. With the dust from Singapore now settled, SwimSwam wanted to make sure these accomplishments didn’t go unnoticed.

Greensboro produced some impressive individual performances with 15-year-old Audrey Derivaux from Jersey Wahoos putting up a meet-high 100 points to win the girls’ title, while 21-year-old Levi Sandidge of Kentucky Aquatics scored 80 points on the boys’ side. TAC Titans controlled the girls’ team race with 736 points, but it was Nation’s Capital Swim Club that really made their presence known, winning the boys’ division with 681.5 points and taking the overall team championship at 1,414 points. TAC Titans settled for second overall with 1,139 points.

Over at Justin, 15-year-old Brooke Johnson of Lakeside Aquatic Club racked up 81 points for the girls’ crown and 16-year-old Tylan Thomas from River City Aquatics posted 91 points to claim the boys’ title. Lakeside had a balanced attack, winning the girls’ team race with 458.5 points, but Texas Ford Aquatics dominated the boys’ competition with 744 points. That boys’ performance carried Texas Ford to the overall team win at 859 points, beating out Lakeside’s 792.5.

Meanwhile in Madison, West Hartford Aquatic Team’s Riley Anderson collected 90 points for the girls’ individual championship while 18-year-old Elijah Rolfsen of Great Kalamazoo Crocs turned in a strong performance with 92 points. NASA Wildcat Aquatics edged out the girls’ team competition at 467 points, and FMC Aquatic controlled the boys’ side with 532 points. Meet organizers didn’t publicize combined team scores as of posting this article.

Down in Ocala, Laker Swim’s Brynn Lavigueur, 17, won the girls’ high point race with 104 points, while Swim Atlanta’s Collin Holgerson, 17, claimed the boys’ title with 76. Sarasota Sharks proved they’re a force to be reckoned with, capturing the girls’ team title at 661.5 points and the overall championship with 1,009.5 points. Swim Atlanta won the boys’ team battle with 665 points but had to settle for runner-up overall at 969.

The Sacramento meet included several top five finishes from 17-year-old Savannah Skow of Las Cruces Aquatic Team, who earned 89 points for the girls’ title, and Flatiron Athletic Club’s Gavin Keogh, 17, who posted the best boys’ individual score across all sites with 101 points. Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics showed their depth, winning both the girls’ team competition at 706.5 points and the overall title with 1,003.5 points. Dart Swimming took the boys’ team championship with 416 points and grabbed second place overall at 713.

GREENSBORO

Girls’ High Point Winner:

Boys’ High Point Winner:

Girls’ Final Team Scores:

  1. TAC Titans – 736 points
  2. Nation’s Capital Swim Club – 732.5 points
  3. Jersey Wahoos – 252 points
  4. University of Pittsburgh – 250 points
  5. Gamecock Aquatics – 246.5 points

Boys’ Final Team Scores:

  1. Nation’s Capital Swim Club – 681.5 points
  2. TAC Titans – 403 points
  3. Kentucky Aquatics – 236 points
  4. New Wave Swim Team – 190 points
  5. Pava Panthers Swim Club – 177 points

Combined Team Scores:

  1. Nation’s Capital Swim Club – 1414 points
  2. Tac Titans – 1139 points
  3. Kentucky Aquatics – 466 points
  4. University of Pittsburgh – 421 points
  5. Gamecock Aquatics – 372.5 points

JUSTIN

Girls’ High Point Winner:

Boys’ High Point Winner:

Girls’ Final Team Scores:

  1. Lakeside Aquatic Club – 458.5 points
  2. Pikes Peak Athletics – 418.5 points
  3. Nitro Swimming – 383 points
  4. Coronado Swim – 185 points
  5. Texas Ford Aquatics – 115 points

Boys’ Final Team Scores:

  1. Texas Ford Aquatics – 744 points
  2. Lakeside Aquatic Club – 334 points
  3. River City Aquatics – 323 points
  4. Swim Streamline at Northampton – 288 pints
  5. Premier Aquatics Club of Klein – 221.5 points

Combined Team Scores:

  1. Texas Ford Aquatics – 859 points
  2. Lakeside Aquatic Club – 792.5 points
  3. Pikes Peak Athletics – 523.5 points
  4. Nitro Swimming – 503.5 points
  5. River City Aquatics – 342 points

MADISON

Girls’ High Point Winner:

Boys’ High Point Winner:

Girls’ Final Team Scores:

  1. Nasa Wildcat Aquatics – 467 points
  2. Wisconsin Aquatics – 423.5 points
  3. University of Minnesota – 366 points
  4. Dynamo Swim Club – 327 points
  5. Verona Area Swim Team – 268 points

Boys’ Final Team Scores:

  1. FMC Aquatic – 532 points
  2. University of Minnesota – 302 points
  3. Wisconsin Aquatics – 286 points
  4. Nasa Wildcat Aquatics – 282 points
  5. McFarland Spartan Sharks – 244 points

Combined Team Scores:

  • Not scored

OCALA

Girls’ High Point Winner:

Boys’ High Point Winner:

Girls’ Final Team Scores:

  1. Sarasota Sharks – 661.5 points
  2. Bolles School Sharks – 459.5 points
  3. Laker Swim – 366 points
  4. Unattached Auburn – 305 points
  5. Swim Atlanta – 304 points

Boys’ Final Team Scores:

  1. Swim Atlanta – 665 points
  2. Sarasota Sharks – 348 points
  3. Baylor Swim Club – 325 points
  4. Bolles School Sharks – 301 points
  5. Laker Swim – 246.5 points

Combined Team Scores:

  1. Sarasota Sharks – 1009.5 points
  2. Swim Atlanta – 969 points
  3. Bolles School Sharks – 760.5 points
  4. Laker Swim – 612.5 points
  5. Baylor Swim Club – 486 points

SACRAMENTO

Girls’ High Point Winner:

Boys’ High Point Winner:

Girls’ Final Team Scores:

  1. Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics – 706.5 points
  2. Rose Bowl Aquatics – 382 points
  3. Dart Swimming – 297 points
  4. Riverside Aquatics Association – 268.5 points
  5. Quicksilver Swimming – 161 points

Boys’ Final Team Scores:

  1. Dart Swimming – 416 points
  2. Quicksilver Swimming – 329.5 points
  3. Rose Bowl Aquatics – 312.5 points
  4. Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics – 297 points
  5. Hillsboro Swim Team – 276 points

Combined Team Scores:

  1. Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics – 1003.5 points
  2. Dart Swimming – 713 points
  3. Rose Bowl Aquatics – 694.5 points
  4. Quicksilver Swimming – 490.5 points
  5. Riverside Aquatics Association – 378 points

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Peytonknott
9 months ago

Justice for arena club