Goochland High Boys Go Undefeated, Sweep A-Relays; Girls Also Record Wins
Goochland High boys went undefeated and swept the A-Relays; the girls also notched multiple wins, a boost for the county's swim program.

Goochland High posted a dominant performance as the boys swim team went undefeated against Orange, Fluvanna and Louisa and handled the A-Relays with a clean sweep. The school reported the results on Tuesday, with meet activity dated Jan. 26, 2026 on team schedules and timing pages.
The undefeated run against three neighboring schools is an early-season statement for Goochland. The program posted on Instagram: "On Tuesday, our Boys swim team went undefeated against Orange, Fluvanna, and Louisa, including a clean sweep of the A-Relays!" That result signals depth across sprint and distance relays and should improve team morale and league positioning as the season moves toward district and VHSL Class 3 postseason meets.
The girls’ squad also recorded multiple individual wins and top-five finishes, the school said, although detailed placings and event times for female swimmers were not released in the initial summaries. Locally, those results matter for athlete development and for college-scouting visibility as Goochland prepares for larger invitationals and state qualifying opportunities.
Individual performance data available on the team’s Swimcloud page shows tangible improvement among several Goochland swimmers. Luca Gardner has a personal best 200 IM of 2:28.95, improving by 6.05 seconds. Adam Seltzer’s 200 free is listed at 1:59.82, a 30.67-second improvement. Alex Gentry posted a 100 breast time of 1:31.58, down 36.40 seconds, while Ace Thurston’s 100 back is 1:06.38 (improvement -0.76). Connor Davis is listed with a 50 back of 31.85, improving by 3.05 seconds. The Swimcloud roster also highlights top swimmers including Charlie Harrington, Olivia Spooner, Annellice Reid, Alexandra Reid, Alex Horst and Zack Cheatham, underscoring a mix of veteran leaders and rising talent.

Season context on the team page names several upcoming and recent meets such as the VHSL Class 3 State Championship, the Ben Hair Memorial and the Hanover Hawk Invite, giving residents a sense of the competitive path ahead. For Goochland athletics boosters and families, the boys’ sweep and the girls’ multiple winners are concrete reasons to expect continued competitiveness at district and regional levels.
What this means for readers is straightforward: Goochland’s swim program is building momentum. Expect the team to press for strong showings at invitational meets and the VHSL postseason, and watch the Swimcloud page and the school’s athletics posts for full results, relay lineups and names to follow as the season progresses.
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