Lodi High Swim Team Sweeps Tracy Bulldogs in League Opener

Flames celebrate spring break victory with pool party

Apr. 1, 2026 at 7:14am

The Lodi High swim team capped off spring break with a decisive victory over the visiting Tracy Bulldogs in their Tri-City Athletic League opener last Friday. The Flames swept the competition, celebrating their win with a pool party.

Why it matters

High school swim meets are an important part of the local sports calendar, drawing community support and showcasing young athletic talent. Lodi High's dominant performance over a rival school highlights the strength of their swim program and the excitement of the new league season.

The details

The Lodi High swim team thoroughly defeated the Tracy Bulldogs across all events in their league opener last Friday. The Flames won both the boys' and girls' competitions, showcasing their depth of talent in the pool.

  • The swim meet took place on Friday, March 28, 2026.
  • It marked the start of the Tri-City Athletic League season for both teams.

The players

Lodi High Swim Team

The high school swim team representing Lodi, California, competing in the Tri-City Athletic League.

Tracy Bulldogs

The high school swim team from Tracy, California, who faced off against Lodi High in the league opener.

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What they’re saying

“It was a great way to come back from spring break and get our season started on the right foot.”

— Coach Emma Ramirez, Head Coach, Lodi High Swim Team

“We knew Lodi would be tough, but our team gave it their all. Congratulations to the Flames on their victory.”

— Coach Sarah Nguyen, Head Coach, Tracy Bulldogs

What’s next

The Lodi High swim team will look to build on their strong start when they face off against the Stockton Tigers in their next Tri-City Athletic League meet on April 11th.

The takeaway

Lodi High's dominant performance in their league opener showcases the strength of their swim program and the excitement of the new season. The victory party in the pool highlights the team's camaraderie and the community's support for high school sports.