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Straightening out her act, Tiffany O'Neal gets ready to plunge in as she works on perfecting a dive. y matter far We go as a team, as long as the members as individu- als can take themselves to the limit. - Coach Mike Veliquette il v . . -. J K YOU :Zi ?2EQE2:2:f:2:g:1:g:2:2 5:3:fQg:5:':3::,1.-.3.3.'-' E Diving Team. Front Row: Daniella Peck, Christine Dobnowolskl, Keeley Prince Second Row: jennifer Harold, Iennifer Callan, Tanya Lien, Tiffany O'Neal, Trisha Olsem, Coach Mike Veliquette Third Row: Tom Lee, Ioe Ryan, Kelley 1714, it f f. w N b f f ,Q ' W, ,
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