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Tankers Top Last Season I Q After last year's allegiance' issue, Sabino's boys' swim team seems to have resolved their problems and regained some powerful members of the squad. A simple compromise allowed various swimmers to attend some Sabino workouts while going to extra practices with other teams. Doug Mueller and Kyle Dickson are two city team swimmers who seemed really pleased with the new practice policies. I VISTA: How was the conflicting practice problem solved this year? DOUG: I guess Mr. Kershner and Mr. Roth lcoachesb decided there would be less pressure on some of the newer swimmers if we weren't at every practice. Also, there's alot more room in the pool. VISTA: What keeps a swimmer going lap after lap? Doesn't it get boring? KYLE: It gets very boring, but there's always someone out to beat you and you're always out to beat somebody. DOUG: Monica Brown's great jokes! VISTA: What are some of the other training methods used by swimmers? DOUG: We have weight training programs and mini-gyms, both are almost worse than swimming. 1. Gary Baker caught in mid-stroke. 2. Ioe Heinlein gets wet. 3. Brian Ahern kicks his way down the pool. 4. Scott Gemberling wipes the water out of his eyes. 5. Doug Mueller uses a start to get wet. 6. Dave Ryan 84 Dave Laux kick their way down the pool. 7. 3rd row: S. Smith, D. Rubis. 2nd row: D. Laux K. Dickson, I. Tritz, T. Owens, D. Ryan, D. Frank, D. Mueller, P. Spicker, S. Bailey. 'Ist row: M. Fuller, 1. Camillo, M. Ham- monds, B. Ahern, S. Gemberling, 1. Hein- lein, S. McNamee. I0cl
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iw. .Q W .f .A .st I 1. faq, .2411 Girls Are Up . Times Are Down Q City wide year round teams got a lot of credit for producing some top quality times. Monica Brown and Krissie Bush both swim for the Old Pueblo Swim Club as well as contributing to Sabino's dynamite squad. VISTA: Why has Sabino's girls' swim team consistently been a top team in the city? MONICA: We started with a lot of year round swimmers and I think they helped to push the swimmers at Sabino. I guess you might call it traditional. VISTA: Is swimming more of an individual sport or a team sport at SabinoZ KRISSIE: When it comes to dual meets I guess everyone is thinking about beating the other school, but most of the time its a one-on-one sport. You just want to beat everyone else. VISTA: Does swimming sometimes interfere with school or extra activities? KRISSIE: Yes! Weekends are taken up by swim meets, and working out until about 7:00 never leaves time for homework. MONICA: I'm always late for songleading, and I always have wet hair! 1. Amy Bush takes a break. 2. Coaches Kershner and Roth. 3. Monica Brown doing the backstroke. 4. A lane of swim- mers at an Indian Ridge workout. 5. Krissie Bush notices the water's too cold at an Old Pueblo practice. 6. Manager Terry Owens sets up the pace clock. 7. julie Bergman pokes her head up. 8. 3rd row: K. Bush, D. Daub, I. Berg- man, L. Runcorn, K. Yonsetto, M. Brown, L. Tritz, A. Bush, L. Dresser, L. Landeen, M. Gonzales. 2nd row: A. Bush, S. Cole, A. johnson, K. Payne, E. johnson, M. Ahern, S. Ebert, L. Runcorn, L. Gee, T. West. 1st row: K. Brown, M. Brown, T. Barnes, K. Kindberg, D. Hillman. 0cl
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