Most improved breaststroke – Dana Morariu and Joel Easton
Most improved two-hand finish – Jenny Johnson & Tori Hodgins
Most improved flip turn – Brooke Storey
Most improved backstroke – Jordan Specht-Springer & Makayla McGregor
Most improved back start – Lauren Killin
Most improved butterfly – Kelsey Padfield
Most improved dive – Catherine Hazzard
Most improved freestyle – Morgan Padfield and Samuel Tomaini
Most improved streamline – Bethan Killin
Most improved kick – Robert McGregor and Keira Hazzard
Most improved whip kick - Jenna Easton
Most focused - Alexandra Jaszkul
Most improved finish – Elsie Shewfelt
Most competitive - Samantha Eby and Carly Schmidt
Most consistent - Alex Morariu
Most positive attitude – Jenna Gade
Most missed at meets – Fiona Robertson, Sadie Shewfelt and Sean Conlin
Most energetic – Amanda Martin
Most dedicated girl – Sophia Tomaini
Most dedicated boy – Derek Urie
Most missed at finals – Maggie Freimanis
Most missed at practice - Caden Allingham
Best team spirit - Anna McFarlan
Smoothest flip turn - Jessilyn Wolfe
Where are your goggles – Matthew Martin
Best listener – Margot Treidlinger
Best role model – Steve Young
Hardest Worker - Katrina Jaszkul
Oldest swimmer – Sam Corbett
Youngest swimmer – Emily Killin
Most Friendly – Karli Kuchinski
Kutest Kipper - Eila Barger
Tiny but Mighty - Julia McGregor
Keeping us safe – Luke Bedard, Sam Corbett
Lifetime Kipper – Sam Corbett
Perfect 27 – Steve Young, Sam Corbett, Luke Bedard, Carter Urie
Record breaker – Brianne Palmateer, Samantha Eby