The Master’s University is thrilled to announce the addition of Tyler LeDet to its swim team roster.
Well-known for his strong dedication and commitment in the swimming arena, LeDet is a standout swimmer who brings both athletic prowess and a strong sense of purpose to the team. A transfer from Riverside City College and California State University, Bakersfield, LeDet finished as the California State Junior College runner-up in the 500 free. Under the mentorship of TMU head coach Curren Bates, LeDet is set to aim for high athletic goals while also nurturing his spiritual growth.
“We are thrilled to have Tyler on board for the upcoming season,” Bates said. “His talent, coupled with his determination, will undoubtedly enhance our team’s morale and contribute to our collective success. We are committed to supporting Tyler’s growth, both in and out of the pool. His performance times will place him in a prime position for Conference and Nationals scoring.”
LeDet boasts an impressive record of top times, including a 4:33.72 in the 500 free, 1:42.24 in the 200 free, 46.23 in the 100 free (relay), 21.06 in the 50 free (relay), 50.74 in the 100 backstroke, and 1:52.73 in the 200 backstroke.
“I am eager to commence this new chapter of my swimming career at The Master’s University, where a high standard of excellence is fostered,” LeDet said. “This unique opportunity not only enables me to compete vigorously in the pool but also to deepen my faith, molding me into both a powerful athlete and a resolute believer.”
At The Master’s University, the swim team nurtures an environment that values both athletic prowess and spiritual growth. With the addition of LeDet, the team is poised to continue its path of success, striving for greatness in the pool while fostering robust faith among its athletes.
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