Abby Baccaglini

Abby Baccaglini is a sophomore at Morristown High School with a distinguished background in aquatic athletics and community service. Her swimming career began with the Morristownship swim team, where she developed both technical expertise and a deep appreciation for the sport. She currently competes as a varsity swimmer for her high school team and applies her skills professionally as a...
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Jordan Hall

Jordan Hall, a member of the Kent Place School Class of 2027 in Summit, New Jersey, discovered her love for swimming years ago with the Cougar Aquatic Team. For her, swimming quickly became more than a sport- it became an escape and a space for focus, calm, and community. Wanting to share that experience with others who might benefit from it, she began volunteering with the New Jersey Special...
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Cadence Sabatino

Cadence exemplifies the transformative power of martial arts, having evolved from a middle school student seeking after-school activities into a dedicated 2nd Dan Black Belt and accomplished community leader. What began as a practical solution to fill time has blossomed into a lifelong passion that has shaped her character, career, and commitment to service. Cadence’s introduction to...
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Clytie Lin

Clytie Lin is in Class of Millburn High School 2028. She began competitive swimming at Metro Area Lifetime Swim team when she was 5 up until now. Clytie’s passion for swimming led her to start volunteering at K2K at the age of 9, wanting to give back and make an impact on others’ lives. During the pandemic, she continued mentoring remotely including dryland, yoga, game night, etc. Her passion...
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Hailey Ko

Hailey Ko is a member of the Class of 2028 at Livingston High School and a competitive swimmer with the Metro Area Lifetime Swim Team. She began swimming at age 11 and has developed both technical expertise and leadership skills through her seven-year commitment to the sport. As a coach and mentor, Hailey joined K2K at age 13 to expand her impact within the swimming community. Through her...
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