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ming coach, said that yard freestyle. “I knew
they had a good year that they were within my
with four strong swim reach,” said Wiseman.
mers who took sixth After Wiseman had broken
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Sj place at state. the record for the 200-yard
A; Coach Hill said that freestyle, he said he knew
U some drawbacks of the he was going to have a
year were they had no good season.
divers, therefore they The record for the 200-
had to spot 13 points in yard individual medley
each dual meet. Also he was once held by Perry
said the lack of numbers Wiseman, but now the new
on the swim team was a record holder is Perry’s
disappointment. The little brother, P.J. P.J. said
good points of the year, Perry offered to pay him
according to Hill, were $500 if he would not swim
that the swimmers were for the Ralston team and
flexible and unselfish let Perry’s record stand. Ralston Swimming - Boys' Score
enough to fill the gaps But P.J. did swim and 113 Omaha Central 52
108 Abraham Lincoln 60
caused by the small broke his brother’s record
96 Millard South 77
team. and didn’t get the $500
•; .-1 105 South Sioux City 54
The relay team of bribe. “Perry was glad for 111 Omaha North 56
Jenny Foster, Gina Gray, me,” P.J. said. 93 Millard North 78
Carrie McCallister, and At the state swim meet, 117 Omaha South 45
Kari Woodard set school Freshman Derek Ahl broke 86 Lincoln Northeast 85
\74 Papillion/LaVista 96
records in the 400 the 500-yard freestyle
freestyle relay and the record previously broken
medley relay. This team by P.J. Wiseman at the
f\ also placed sixth at the beginning of the season.
vj state swim meet, The record for the 400-yard
AV coach so he knew what I freestyle relay was broken
| I needed.” at the end of the season by
Hill said that although eight seconds by Jim
Ralston . Swimming - Girls' Score
Senior Candi Marquis Tresemer, Chris McWil
90 : Omaha Central 69
was out this year with liams, Derek Ahl and 98 Abraham Lincoln 62
medical problems, Wiseman. Wiseman said X . 78: Millard South 90
Marquis and Haas that they were planning on 86 South Sioux City 77
showed excellent leader breaking that record. 109 ••i Omaha North 36
ship abilities. The few divers RHS had, 70 Lincoln Northeast ■\,.91
Papillion/LaVista
92
71
This was a year for started to show a lot of
many boys’ records to be “continuity,” said Coach
broken. P.J. Wiseman, Larry Hill. Hill said he
freshman, broke the was looking forward to the
records for the following returning divers, Fresh
events: 200-yard individ man Danny Green and
ual medley, 100-yard Junior Mark Sail.

