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.gm 'gm t -...N aff mm Tim Earl, julie Ross, and Lesha Stieger take five at poolside. Considering the dozens of laps they probably just swam, it's quite all right. .x. - g,6f:9!j,xs Using a kickboard to work her legs, Joanne Campbell glides through another set of practice laps. She had been swimming ever since she was a baby. .-K. ,Ss-g .H 'V ju' A .1.:s'5 'f'. 'S Pubs A , ' '- -a 17's: ' ' - 1-st s tw - , to ,,.sw.f.L' 'UQL - yr' , 'W -' ' C -rf -' 'fr .. ' t .gfsxpi 1 t.:-A kk wf V . C wo A dawg 7,-,,. ' 10' if kmksxii N ' 4 gag? 'E E C .. L iff 1. f 4 g L' 5, sf , an .W . , K .. C J' .X . f-eg? K., sv 5 A 1, K ,V at ,hx V xyhqtw , y C t . G .f . 4 'f' Q' darrah , ,,VV I., , 0, WM, I . , , A ,-I ,iL,,f3 , ff, XYZ, .1 ' ' ' ' ' ff ' tf'4ftyLf'Y',,5 , W , ,N , f 'i , ,-1 1. ,n,,1w, f A ,, V 7,417 V 7 fy , 1, g ,V V X ,, , I A I f gy, , g fW,,w,',, J 5 z 5. I W' I ,Kg 19 xg., ,aff f 5. ,Q f' ' , wif ,, , f 4 1 f :ff at , , H5,tg,,,,f ga .04 1 1 wh, Z ff , gjwk V f -I A 7, ffakj I ' . , , f f , , , f , A ,, ' f .y ' J- W, ,, ., 1i4'J,y.54f' ' 'ffisfj' f fn ..,.. gaviati Propelling herself down the lane, julie Ross flows with the water while doing the breast stroke. Although it was not the fastest stroke, the breast stroke could be a powerful one, Cindy Coulter plows through the water doing the back stroke. In this stroke, espe- cially, the swimmer had to concentrate on speed with- out veering off to the side of the lane, Taking a short breath of air, Stephanie Larson speeds across the surface swimming free-style. Calculating the most comfortable interval that an athlete needed to take a breath became key to efficient swimming. 2 Girls' Swimming 119
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Life In The Fast Lane 'I like to be competitive. lt gives you responsibility to try to succeed '-Nancy Breen ith a varsity and junior varsity victory against Cleveland High School, the girls' swimming season began like dynamite. The power behind the punch lay in some really good freshmen and other people who have been swimming for a few years, said senior julie Garber. The amazingly talented julie Parker com- mented that We're a lot better than we have been. On the same note, Garber enthused, We're much more of a team than before with Mike Mulligan as the new coach. Their ability heightened through the year from varsity prac- tices 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. and junior varsity practices 3:45 to 5:15 p.m. five days a week. Occasional morning work-outs lasted from 5:45 to 7:00 a.m. Beginning with warm-ups, practices then includ- ed kicking sets, endurance laps, sprints, and warm-downs. lt was predicted right from the start that Coach Mulligan and junior varsity Coach Lisa Consolo would take the varsity and junior varsity teams to the limit of their potential and beyond. All the girls had the drive to win, such as sopho- more Nancy Breen who liked to be competitive, since it gives you responibility to try to succeed. Key swimmers included Sherri Parker, Ami Alper, and Kym Kanaly. As the mom of inspired swimmer jenny Bissel explained, They all are really motivated, because you can't push a kid to put in as many hours doing something, unless they truly enjoy it. With the girls' dedication, the teams eventually did live up to their expectations. - Bob Rich 9-+i, The members of the 1988 junior varsity swimming loam include Top: S. Carter, R. Rusl, R. Young, I. loly, S. Hasard, M. Flores, H, Broomand, A. Lang. Second: I. Salvin, K.Loop, I. Mac, I. Silson, S. Gould, K. Phibbs, B. Wilson. Third: Coach E. Grizzle, 1. Camp- bell, K, Kessler, M. Mullin, S. Ben- jamin, D. Decker, R. Cucina. Fourth: S. Larson, A, Payne, J. Lis- g ter,C.Yac0vone,C. 1ones,S. Day, , W fb K. Massey, C. Dayharsh, M. Davis. 1 -. 1 Front: I. Kahn, 1. Dc-lvc-cchio, L. M Gallegos, l, Bramlett, T. Haland, L. Bcrnhardt, Y. Lingner, R. Zwcigh- - TY' an, F Q . bl Girls' Siximmin '50 mm 'A ' juccuvf ren , 1,,.Ll 1r : ' 1 , f 0' 'I YNY d al .. 'X l' A , C..-f-' M .rf i . . 1 . 'ff-riftm' I? sw' 4 I K ai
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