Coach Reg Johnston, David Tran and Maddy Broad- Senior Swimmers of the year. (Photo courtesy of the Chatham Pool Sharks)Coach Reg Johnston, David Tran and Maddy Broad- Senior Swimmers of the year. (Photo courtesy of the Chatham Pool Sharks)
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Pool Sharks Honour Swimmers

The Chatham Pool Sharks celebrated a successful 2015-16 season. They honoured this year's award recipients at their annual AGM and awards banquet on May 29th.

Award winners included:

- Most dedicated: Gino DeSantis

- Most Improved: Madison Wilson

- Most dedicated: Katlyn Keating

- Most Improved: Noah Matteis

Regional Group:

- Most dedicated & Most Improved: Alex Thiel

Provincial Group:

- Most dedicated: Connor McFadden

- Most Improved: Genevieve Sasseville

National Group:

- Most dedicated & Most Improved: Madison Broad

Bell Canada Junior Swimmers of the year:

- Madeline Tran and Quinn Matteis

Coach Reg Johnston, Madeline Tran and Quinn Matteis- Junior Swimmers of the Year. (Photo courtesy of the Chatham Pool Sharks) Coach Reg Johnston, Madeline Tran and Quinn Matteis- Junior Swimmers of the Year. (Photo courtesy of the Chatham Pool Sharks)

Robert Inns Senior Swimmers of the Year:

- Madison Broad and David Tran

Reg Johnson Award (goes to a first year swimmer who shows sportsmanship, dedication, and improvement):

- Eric Broeders

Coach Reg Johnston and Eric Broeders- Receipient of Reg Johnston Award (Photo courtesy of the Chatham Pool Sharks) Coach Reg Johnston and Eric Broeders- Receipient of Reg Johnston Award (Photo courtesy of the Chatham Pool Sharks)

Club Record Breakers included:

- Madeline Tran, Genevieve Sasseville, and Madison Broad

Carlyon Tran was recognized for her 12 years of dedication to the team.

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