Holy Family's Lorelai Frauenfelder wins two more state titles at 3A swim meet

The senior star swimmer repeats as champion in the 200-yard individual medley and 100-yard freestyle events.

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

Lorelai Frauenfelder, a senior swimmer at Holy Family High School, won two more state titles at the Class 3A swim meet, defending her championships in the 200-yard individual medley and 100-yard freestyle. Frauenfelder, who is committed to swim at the University of Wyoming, has now won all four state titles in the seven-year history of Holy Family's girls swim program.

Why it matters

Frauenfelder's continued dominance at the state swim meet highlights the strength of Holy Family's swim program and the school's ability to attract top-tier talent. Her success also reflects the growing competitiveness of Colorado high school swimming, particularly in the 3A classification.

The details

In the 200-yard individual medley, Frauenfelder beat Kent Denver's Elsa Anderson by fractions of a second, finishing in 2:03.76. Her victory in the 100-yard freestyle was more decisive, as she won by nearly 1.5 seconds over St. Mary's Academy freshman Reese Hilgers. Overall, Holy Family had five top-10 finishes, including a bronze medal for Megan Grenzenbach in the 500-yard freestyle.

  • Frauenfelder won two state titles at the 3A swim meet on February 14, 2026.

The players

Lorelai Frauenfelder

A senior swimmer at Holy Family High School who is committed to swim at the University of Wyoming. She has now won all four state titles in the seven-year history of Holy Family's girls swim program.

Elsa Anderson

A swimmer from Kent Denver who finished second to Frauenfelder in the 200-yard individual medley.

Reese Hilgers

A freshman swimmer from St. Mary's Academy who finished second to Frauenfelder in the 100-yard freestyle.

Megan Grenzenbach

A swimmer from Holy Family High School who won a bronze medal in the 500-yard freestyle and finished fifth in the 200-yard freestyle.

Kaitlyn Tucker

A swimmer from Holy Family High School who finished 10th in the 200-yard individual medley.

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The takeaway

Lorelai Frauenfelder's continued dominance at the state swim meet demonstrates the strength of Holy Family's swim program and the school's ability to attract top-tier talent. Her success also reflects the growing competitiveness of Colorado high school swimming, particularly in the 3A classification.