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Disappointments were inevitable
Diving required many repetitions of a during the season. especially during
dive before it could be mastered. meets. Junior Rachel Handren
Senior Andrea Hylen demonstrates consoles Sophomore Amy Roberts .-
this during an afternoon practice. after the meet with Bellevue East .
(Kerrie Adair) (Melinda DeStefano)
Concentration was the key for divers.
especially right before a difficult dive.
Sophomore Ryan Wand stands
poised on the board at such a
moment. (Alex Ghali)
II Swimming was rewarding because it allowed us
the chance to accomplish something, even with
a grueling schedule and tough season. II
Justin Unrau
Metro Highlight
• Jenny Winkler •
At 5:30a.m., the the girls swimming runners up while the boys
school was silent exept came in second at finished seventh.
for the sounds of water Metro. As Coach Dan Freshmen Becky Wattier,
splash ing. What could Murphy said, "Everyone Amy Kuncaitis, Junior
possibly have made seemed to live up to RacheiHandren, and
th ese noises at such an their expectations; Senior Becky Speiker
early hour? The some people surprised were the state champs
swimming and diving the others by surpassing in the 200 freestyle relay.
teams, of course, who all expectations." Sophomore Steph
were in for an early Freshman Steph Torrens Torrens and Junior Ryan
practice. finished first two times Horner were second in
Both teams at Metro, and the 200 individual
reached many of the Sophomore Ryan Wand medley, and kim
goals that were set. The wound up competing Armstrong finished
boys swimming and in both swimming and second in diving.
divin g teams beat diving meets. The season had
Creighton Prep by 25 At State, Coach many ups and downs,
points , the girls relays on Murphy was selected but the team members
Dec. 7 finished first , the outstanding coach and managed to bring out
boys finished fifth and the girls finished as the best in themselves.
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