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Annual MHS Swimathon Raises Money for the Alzheimer’s Association

Ana De Souza March 25, 2016

On Feb. 26, 2016, Malden High School hosted a swimathon for a very special cause: Alzheimer’s Disease. The swimathon was an idea originated by MHS’ assistant coach Jessica Bisson years ago, and has become an annual tradition since.

The swimmers on the team’s objective was to spread the word about the fundraiser.  The amount that they had raised was correlated to the total laps they were required to swim. The money was both donated to the Alzheimer’s Association, and a portion contributed to the swim team’s equipment.

All proceeds were a great contribution to both of the groups associated in this fundraiser. Although each team member had to raise a minimum amount of 75 dollars, roughly each team member raised 85 dollars or more. The main objective was to raise $4,000 to $5,000. The team is made up of roughly 40-50 swimmers, and the whole team had participated. The main goal for the team was to raise as much money as possible.

It is safe to say that this event was a success. The team’s main goal is not only to raise money but also to have a good time with a team. Freshman Joanne Ho mentioned that she has “grown so close with everyone for the last time before [their] banquet, while also raising money for a good cause.”

Although the swimathon was an event to raise money for Alzheimer’s, it was also an event that helped strengthened the team’s relationship as a whole. Ho also mentions that “this event was a great way for us to bond while doing good for our community, but also fun because we didn’t have to actually practice like we normally do.”

Being able to have fun, help out the community and do good is what brings joy to the team’s heart. Other teams and clubs in the school should participate in events like these. It would not only be a great experience for the team but for the members individually. An overall feeling the team felt was rewarding. It is great knowing that the season is over but when the team unites as one, the bond is still stronger and better than ever. Freshman Agatha Silva mentions that she is “looking forward to hanging out with the swim team again” since she hasn’t “hung out with some of the swimmers in a while and [misses] laughing with all of them.” Being part of an event like this is great for our community, it is something that should not be yearly event but monthly one.

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Ana De Souza

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Ana “Bia” Kerr is gearing up for her second year in the Blue and Gold class with a main interest in sports. Kerr plays volleyball and is a member of the Helping Hands club here at MHS. Her hobbies include reading, writing, singing, and volunteering at her church. Her favorite artist is Shawn Mendes and her favorite show is Teen Wolf. Kerr joined The Blue and Gold because she enjoys writing and her exposure to different pieces of writing that the newspaper provides.

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