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GIRLS SWIMMING KING VS OPPONENT Winter Haven Plant City Relays Tampa Prcp Shorc Crest Plant City Jesuit Tampa Catholic Hillsborough Robinson NSPI Western Conference Chamberlin Brandon Lcto Sharon Edwards perforrrfutg the back stroke with 124 Girl’s Swimming
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NO FISHING ALLOWED! One of the most challenging sports here at King is swimming. The boys practice each day after school, braving the cold to improve their times and prepare for the district and state meets. The King swim team was fortunate to have a good number of returning juniors and seniors to streng- then the team and help new members. Practice was tiring, exerting every muscle in each swim- mers body, and it paid off in King’s excellent meet performance. Swimmers arc dedicated athletes, often going beyond what is expected of them. Ron McCall a senior backstroker, practiced three times a week before school to improve his form. All swimmers practiced with the desire to improve, to make the King High swim team the best. Even though swimming is an individual effort in many cases, this group of swimmers worked together to give all their opponents fierce competition, proud to represent the King Lions. Who's that masked man' Chris Hinkcl comes up for a breath of fresh air. Grant Johnson p rfc Boy's Swimming 123
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OFF TO A BIG SPLASH The Lady Lions Swim Team cut the water again this year with a solid core of experienced and skilled swimmers. Practicing each day, no matter how cold it was, these athletes started preparing for the 1981-1982 season long before it started. Each practice lap was completed with confidence as the seasoned neared. Stamina, technique and speed were all improved and each swimmer helped each other in preparation for a highly com- petative season. Senior Becky Nelson, one of King's top swim- mers, practiced on her own before school and contributed much team spirit to the Girls Swim Team. All the Girls swim with hopes of competing with the best swimmers in the District and State meets. Each individual trained her hardest and worked to make the King High Girls Swimmers and out- standing team. These swimmers made each strike count in preparation for a great season. Front Row: Kelley Godwin. Christian Cardosa. Michelle Auld. Allison Hudson, Lori Woodall, Ruth Woer- ncr, Becky Nelson. Second Row: Sharon Edwards. Jackie Stephens, Susan Smith, Calista York. Debbie Thomas, Vivian Betancourt, Margie Mcitin, Katie Cox. King swimmers play follow the Iea hs?.j8fc «. Girl's Swimming 125
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