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Boys ' Swimming Prospers in Rebuilding Year by Paul M. Mylod it ' s the M. will to train to win, was the motivational concept which ran through the minds of all 34 swim team members during the ' 85- ' 86 season. When rating the year, Head Coach Dick Rosenthal referred to it as a rebuilding year. Yet even with the team termed as rebuilding, the Maples managed to continue the winning tradition by swim- ming to an impressive 9-3 overall season record. And how were they able to handle such a difficult task? TRAINING! It began in late November when the team faced 5 weeks of long-yardage workouts. It was a testing period for the swimmers who dared to endure the insane wor- kouts of the Animal Lanes, and a new experience for beginners who toughed it out in the Comfort Zone Lanes. For animals who had to prove themselves worthy of the title, morning practice coach Dennis Carter created the 4500 5000 Clubs (meaning 5000 yards swum in an hour). The incentive for Successfully enduring the pain which butterfly typically causes in competition, sophomore Mike Rehfus gasps for one last breath before plowing into his turn. photo by Doug Engle swimming every morning at 6:00 was a formal breakfast served by loyal parents. Aside from training physically to remain a force within the S.M.A., the Maples used motivational sessions with Mike Zinn to strengthen the psychologi- cal aspect of swimming. He forced us to think through our races realistically so that we ' d be more confident for the real thing, commented senior co-captain Brian Kent. And they were, for when the big meet against Berkley crept up at the end of the dual meet season, Seaholm prevail- ed, running away with an unmerciful 91- 78 victory. Though it was a young team with good swims by freshmen powers Matt Gray, John Fitzpatrick, Andre Frottier, and Jeff Fertuck, the Maples were blessed with six top performance state qualifiers from Kevin Mylod, Jim Johns, Rusty Hibbert, David Kovach, Keith Cox, and Eric Fernando. Reflecting on the season, Jim Johns said, It was a tough season and if it hadn ' t been for Seaholm pride we wouldn ' t have been as successful. This team is loaded with talent and their great attitudes brought them unpredicted and unmerited success. COACH DICK ROSENTHAL BOYS ' SWIMMING OPPONENT SHS OPP Rochester Relays 3rd Ferndale 103-67 Grosse Pointe South 74-98 Lahser 106-65 Troy 118-54 East Kentwood 64-108 Southfield 94.5-67.5 Hazel Park 113-59 Andover 48-123 Adams 110-59 Kimball 106-63 Groves 112-53 Berkley 91-78 Oakland County Meet 2nd S.M.A. League Meet 2nd BOYS ' SWIMMING 215
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Concentrating on the mechanics of his stroke during a grueling 100 yard backstroke race, senior co-captain Kevin Mylod reaches into the wall preparing himself for an efficient backstroke turn. photo by Doug Engic FRONT ROW: Kevin Wickersham, Eric Fernando. Matt Mather. Shawn Casey. Jeff Miller. Mike Baumuller. David Kovach, Christie Richter (manag- er). SECOND ROW Eric Griner. Jim Johns. Scott Anderson. Mike Rehfus. Dan Beeby. Keith Cox. Mike Beliasov, Shannon Rodgers (manager) THIRD ROW: Dick Rosenthal. Andre Frottier. Eric Fertuck, Jeff Weisman, Mike Sneyd. Brian Kent. Chris Haupl. Brian Seiwert. Jenny Bitterle (manager). BACK ROW: Steve Bitterle, Jeff Fertuck. John Fitzpatrick, 214 BOYS ' SWIMMING
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Alter catapulting himself into the air. freshman Matt Allen lurches forward into a one-and-a-half FRONT ROW: Coach Rob Nani. SECOND ROW Tim dive while preparing for the February 6th meet Flynn, l att Allen, Geoff Hockman. against Kimball phoio by Doug Engie High above the roar of the crowd, varsity diver Geoff ' ' torpedo-like precision, senior Tim Flynn jets Hockman hangs weightless in a line up before putting through the air before meeting the glassy surface the finishing touches on the South field divers. ° ' ? ' ' ' ' satisfaction 216 BOYS ' DIVING
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