 Thanks for checking this video out. Your mountaintop news video is coming up in just a minute. Did you know that it's going to be watched thousands of times, shared a bunch of times, likes, comments, you name it, it's going to be there. Why is it your ad here? Call me. The Belfry High School swim team will be hosting a swim meet this weekend on Saturday at the Pactville YMCA. With over seven schools set to compete, the event is sure to draw a crowd. We caught up with Shelly Justice Fouts, executive director of the YMCA for more information. Well, tomorrow we're really excited because Belfry High School is going to have a swim meet here. And they're inviting seven other schools from around the state to come and participate. Specifically, I know Ashland's coming. They're going to have Montgomery County. I believe that they're going to have a West Virginia team that's coming to participate. And I think it's just an excellent opportunity for the community and the state to realize what this aquatic center can really offer our community. So this is Belfry's first home meet of this year. We were able to have a few meets with them last year since this is the facility that they practiced at and utilized. They weren't able to have a few meets last year, but it's their first home meet this year. Justice Fouts encourages all those who are interested to stop by and watch the event this weekend. She is also hopeful that more schools will begin utilizing the Y's brand new aquatic facilities as interest in competitive swimming continues to grow in our area. So anyone that's interested in stopping by, you can just stop at the front desk and the front desk staff will direct you into the meet. It is standing room only and the families of the swimmers are here will be on the deck when their students are taking part of the event. Our parking lot will look a little bit crazy, but it would be fantastic if we could get the community to come out and support our local swim team. Belfry will be selling heat sheets to tell who the swimmers are at each competition in addition to concession and shirts to support programs. You know, recently this summer we had a summer swim league here at the Y, so the kids could come up and they swim against themselves in the competition. The University of Faisal has a swim team and they will be hosting meets here in the future as well, and we're really looking forward to the other area. High schools, you know, reaching out and forming their own teams and letting this be their location to have their home swim meet as well. For Mountaintop News, I'm Joshua Sloan.