The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 November 1979 — Page 18

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SWIM TEAM —Wawasee’s swimmers this year are, front row, Tony Boyer, Dave Bowman, Bill Dixon, Andy Wysong, Tim Crum, Kevin Blade and Bob Mansfield. In the second row are Tim Caldwell, coach; Greg Day; Greg George; Sean

MX lettermen

Under the coaching of Tim Caldwell, the Wawasee High School Boys’ Swim Team will have six returning lettermen, four seniors and two juniors, to spark this year’s season. Caldwell stated that last year’s season will be a tohgh act to follow, since there were seven out of 11 records broken. This year’s potential is breaking five school records, having a 10-5 season and

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finishing third in the Northern Lakes Conference. Team captain will be senior Greg Carpenter who last year set a school record in the 200 yard individual medley and swam on the team who went to state in the 400 style relay. According to Caldwell, Carpenter will be one of the main point getters. Another strong swimmer will be John Pifer, a senior, who is a

Shananhan; Bob Morgan; Tom Harvey; Tim Cox; Marshall Boyer? and Dee Hinesley. Pictured in the third row are Kevin Templeton, Troy Webb, Marc Crum, John Pifer, Buddy Bice and Greg Carpenter. _

strong distance swimmer and has a good shot at the school record. He is among the top three to four swimmers along with Troy Webb, junior and backstroker and Kevin Templeton, senior and conference champion diver from last year. The team consists of 21 swimmers and four divers, 11 members of the team are freshmen. The toughest competition

Caldwell feels the team will meet will be Elkhart Central, Goshen and Concord. The first meet of the season will begin on Thursday, Nov. 15, against Huntington North in the home pool. Last year Wawasee won nine out of 11 events against Huntington North but ended up losing the meet. This year will be a meet for revenge, according to Caldwell.

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