Archer Swimming Wins League, Advances to CIF-SS Division 4 Finals

The Archer Swimming program has once again won the Liberty League championship and has advanced to the CIF-SS Division 4 finals with their performance yesterday at the Riverside Aquatics Complex. 
After both the JV and Varsity teams captured the league championship at the UCLA Student Activity Center last Friday, the Archer varsity team advanced eight swimmers to the CIF-SS division 4 preliminaries. Archer qualified two relay teams and three individuals for the finals. 

This is the fourth straight year that Archer has won the league and advanced to the CIF-SS finals, finishing 2017 in 9th place out of 120 schools in the division. The CIF-SS finals take place tomorrowMay 11th, at the Riverside Aquatics Complex.
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