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Changing Tides T hrough all of the set- backs of their season, the girls ' swim team survived and even came out ahead. The trouble began two weeks before the beginning of the season when the former coach left the team without a replacement. The boys ' team assistant coach Phylis Malis agreed to take the job tem- porarily, but the team con- vinced her to stay for the rest of the season. She will return to coach tl.e team again next year. Although their record was 3-7 and they are losing four seniors, the team gained five freshmen and a whole new positive attitude. To finish the successful season, the team qualified, for the first time, in the finals at the sectional meet in the 400 free relay. Overall, regard- less of the scores, the girls ' swim team has come out a winner. 4ti li li Uji lilt i «m i •(] r n i Top: Beth Howard rests after dropping ten seconds from her time in the 500 freestyle. Bottom: And they ' re off for the sectional consolation 100 yard backstroke heat in which HHS ' s Sarah Smith placed second. Sports Giris ' Swimming 27
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Opponent HHS Merrillville Lost Bishop Noll Lost Hobart Lost Griffith Won Lowell Lost i Gavit Won Calumet Lost Portage Lost N. Newton Won Kan. Valley Lo st Top: ). Snow, C. Pens, C. Lentz, C. Beitler, M. Lakatos. Middle: M. Puentes, S. Smith, E. Azpetia. Bottom: B. Howard, G. Garza. 26 Sports Girls ' Swimming
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The Catfish Ore In 5eason l he Catfish opened their season with a 6-0 record, 2 con- tributing factors were the gain of a new coach, Dave Rycerz and strenuous practices both before and after school. With the swim teams determination and enthu- siasm, they had a victorious sea- son with a record of 10-4. Some of their wins were over Morton, Gavit, Merriville, Westside, and Michigan City. The Catfish had a third place win in the ILSC. Tim Howard, captain, was a conference champion in the 100 Butterfly. Near the end of the season the members of the swim team became scarce at the practices and eventually even at the meets, but the dedicated mem- bers stuck in there and had an extraordinary season. Tim Howard attempts to break yet another world breast stroke record at one of the early morning practices. Hanging on to first place by the tips of his toes, Hackett prepares for his final dive. At the sound of the gun, the swimmers dive for the lead in the relay race at Michigan City. 28 Sports Boys Swimming
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