Trevor Green swims to state honors


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This week, Rocky Point High School senior Trevor Green delivered another outstanding performance at the NYSPHSAA Cross Country Championships at Queensbury High School. Trevor placed 17th overall in the competition, a finish that earned him All-State honors. This marks his third All-State selection in four years.

Green is a senior at Rocky Point High School and also swims year-round with the Three Village Swim Club. He specializes in IM, fly, and back, and placed third in both the 200 IM (1:49.94) and the 100 back (49.98) at the 2025 New York Public High Schools Boys Federation Championships. Both times were lifetime bests. He also earned personal bests in the 200 back (1:48.45) and 400 IM (3:55.72) at Ithaca Sectionals at the end of March, finaling in the 200 back (10th), 200 fly (8th), and 400 IM (3rd). Over the short-course season, he improved by 1.2 seconds in the 200 back, 2.5 seconds in the 200 IM, 2.8 seconds in the 400 IM, and 4.2 seconds in the 200 fly.

Green has verbally committed to attend the University of Minnesota, where he will continue his academic and athletic career as part of a highly competitive collegiate swim program. He had already committed to the school prior to this season, further showing his advanced mindset. His consistent growth, discipline, and ability to excel in multiple sports have made him one of Rocky Point’s most accomplished student-athletes.

Rocky Point Athletics congratulated the standout competitor on social media, saying, “What an incredible high school cross country career. Congratulations, Trevor! Your dedication, grit, and heart have left a lasting mark on Rocky Point.”

Trevor’s achievements in cross country as well as swimming highlight his remarkable work ethic, competitive spirit, and commitment to excellence, making him a role model for athletes across the Rocky Point community.

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