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S en io r Tam i B e m th d azzles the crow d w ith on e of h er
d ives at the S tate to u rn am en t. H ere, Tam i took 2nd
1998 was Coach Hill's
last season of coaching, and p lace in the d iv in g co m p etitio n .
both teams made sure that
he went out on top. The
swim team's season was
highlighted by broken
records and eight different
swimmers qualifying for
State.
Despite a 4 and 5 record,
the girls' swim team had a
wonderful season. The 100
yard breast stroke record
was broken not only once,
but twice-the first time by
sophomore Stacy Crook,
who set a new school record,
and again by senior Beth
Joslin at the River Cities
Conference meet. Senior
Tami Bernth now holds the
one meter diving record for
both the school and the
River Cities Conference
meet.
The boys' swim team
also had a wonderful year.
The team's serious and
hard-working attitude
helped achieve a 5 and 3 S o p h o m o r e
record. This attitude helped S ta cy C ro o k
them at the River Cities Con show s her skills ~ 2
ference meet. Here, the boys w hile doing the
took first place in six differ breast stroke.
ent events. Individually,
Brandon Crook won both
the 100 and 200 freestyle, Ja- son Foster won the 200 in SCOREBOARD
dividual medley, Ryan RHS OPP
McAleer took gold in the
50 freestyle. The relay Roncalli 68 27
team of Kevin Bolte, Fos Duches. 61 37
ter, McAleer, and Crook
won the 200 and the 400 A.L. 57 123 GIRLS-SWIM
■* freestyle relays. The sea Skutt 75 102
son ended with Crook cap Benson 47 48
turing the 200 yard
freestyle championship Papio 33 67
and also breaking the Duches. 61 34
record at the same time.
Gross 56 41
So.Sioux 67 117
Linc.NE 69 113
SCOREBOARD
RHS OPP
Roncalli 102 59
A.L. 82 76 BOYS-SWIM
Skutt 101 66
Benson 69 72
Papio 35 67
Gross 93 20
C oach H ill strikes a pose So.Sioux 56 122
during one of the m eets.
Linc.NE 77 100
Senior Beth Joslin races tow ard the finish line during the 100 yard breast
stroke.
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