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Girls compete well despite small team
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The sound of the gun echoed through were a total of 12 new swimmers, not
’ the pool as the swimmers sliced through only freshmen but upperclassmen too.
the water. Moninger also commented that though
The girls’ team swam to success plac the girls’ team was small, the few that j
ing fourth in the state meet with the 400 swam compensated by placing high in
freestyle relay team. The relay consisted dual and invitational meets.
of three juniors and one senior. Nicky Divers also seemed hard to find. Don
Naviaux, senior, one of the members of Terry, senior, and Dave Kimzey, j
the relay team, also placed in the top six sophomore, were the only divers on the
in the 200 and 500 freestyle at Metro team. Terry placed 9th at Metro going on
and State and also made top six in the to place 17th at state. Terry, also ai
100 butterfly. swimmer, placed the highest in Metro for
Pam Moninger and Laurel Hill, both the team. Terry was chosen as Most
juniors, were top scorers throughout the Valuable Swimmer. Coach Hill said this
season in dual and invitational meets. selection was probably surprising to
Moninger said, “I thought the season most people since it was Terry’s first
was a success and many new swimmers year in swimming, but he earned it.
helped us have a great year." There
Taking a breath, Sophomore Jon Jaeger moves along
to the finish.
Waiting for the results of the race, Freshman Candi
Marquis takes a rest.
Boys’ Swimming Girls' Swimming
6 Wins-2 Losses 6 Wins-2 Losses
RHS OPP RHS OPP
Central 102 48 Central 86 67
Abraham Lincoln 96 60 Abraham Lincoln 87 74
Millard South 87 79 Millard South 61 106
North 123 35 North 102 22
Millard North 68 97 Millard North 54 114
Lincoln NE 84 81 Lincoln NE 100 48
South 65 14 South 53 22
Papio 57 107 Papio 83 72
Millard South Invite 7th Millard North Invite 4th
Lincoln SE Invite 7th Ram Relays 5th
Husker Invite 20th Lincoln SE Invite 8th
Metro 9th Husker Invite 8th
Metro 6th
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