Fisher signs to swim at Saint Francis

FALLS VILLAGE — Housatonic Valley Regional High School senior Kristin Fisher officially signed a letter of intent to swim at Saint Francis University in the fall. The signing took place during a ceremony held outside the school gym on Wednesday, April 22.

The Red Flash are a Division I program located in Loretto, Pa., and compete in the Northeast Conference. The team finished 10-7 on the 2014-15 season and placed fourth at the conference championships.

Fisher, a native of Salisbury, is the daughter of Deborah and John Fisher, former head coach of the Mountaineer boys basketball team.

She began swimming at the young age of 5 for the Northwest Lasers after tagging along with her parents to meets and practices for her two older sisters, Katherine and Megan. She also was a member of the Salisbury Town Swim Team and played basketball for Salisbury Central School.

During her high school career, Fisher swam for the Mountaineers, as well as began swimming for Coach Kevin Storrs and the Northern Dutchess Aquatics Club, located out of Bard College.

Fisher chose Saint Francis from a list that also included Sacred Heart University and Arcadia University. When asked why she chose Saint Francis, Fisher responded, “It just felt right. They had the programs I wanted, and it just felt like home.”

She plans to pursue a degree in exercise and physiology.

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