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Event
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LHS Yards
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LHS Meters
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Name / Year
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Time
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Name / Year
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Time
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200 Medley Relay |
T. Dorhorst, R. Weiland, B. Weiland, A. Pronga / 2009 |
1:50.08 |
Heather Czappa, Jennifer Draper, Trina Wolosek, Steph Draper / 1994 |
2:07.13 |
200 Freestyle |
Racheal Weiland / 2010 |
1:55.59 |
Racheal Weiland / 2010 |
2:12.52 |
200 IM |
Becca Weiland / 2010 |
2:08.08 |
Becca Weiland / 2010 |
2:27.37 |
50 Freestyle |
Becca Weiland / 2009 |
:23.38 |
Becca Weiland / 2010 |
:27.09 |
Diving |
Amy Wells |
405.85 |
Amy Wells / 1982 |
235.15 |
100 Butterfly |
Becca Weiland / 2009 |
:57.76 |
Becca Weiland / 2009 |
1:05.09 |
100 Freestyle |
Becca Weiland / 2010 |
:50.53 |
Becca Weiland / 2009 |
1:00.05 |
500/400 Freestyle |
Racheal Weiland / 2011 |
5:22.86 |
Racheal Weiland / 2011 |
4:43.77 |
200 Free Relay |
Racheal Weiland, Becca Weiland, Alexa Pronga, Emily Steward / 2010 |
1:37.20 |
T. Duchac, M. Bond, J. Randall, T. Wolosek / 1997 |
1:52.50 |
100 Backstroke |
Heather Czappa / 1994 |
:59.98 |
Becca Weiland / 2009 |
1:06.49 |
100 Breaststroke |
Amy Lewis / 2007 |
1:04.78 |
Tracy Duchac / 2000 |
1:16.84 |
400 Free Relay |
Racheal Weiland, Alexa Pronga, Emily Steward, Becca Weiland / 2010 |
3:34.88 |
Racheal Weiland, Alexa Pronga, Emily Steward, Becca Weiland / 2010 |
4:12.39 |
Athlete Name
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All Conference
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Sectional Champ
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State Qualifiers
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State Champion
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All state
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All American
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All American Scholar
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* honorable mention/
consideration/
runner up
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Amy Wells |
81, 82 |
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81, 82 |
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Heidi Zueger |
83 |
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83 |
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Kristy Cummings |
85, 86 |
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85 |
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Jennifer Lukas |
86, 87 |
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87 |
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87 |
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Tracey Neuville |
87 |
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87 |
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87 |
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Heidi Dresden |
87,88 |
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87, 88 |
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87,88 |
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Nina Wrolstad |
87 |
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87 |
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Michele Curry |
87,88,89 |
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87, 88 |
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87, 88 |
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Alanna Tesmer |
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89 |
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Daylyn Hibbard |
87,88,89,90 |
90 |
88,89,90 |
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Kendra Plourde |
87,88,89 |
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87,88, 89, 90 |
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87,88 |
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Pam Hoffman |
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90 |
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Brooke Hintz |
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92 |
90, 91, 92 |
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92* |
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Alisha Buttke |
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91 |
90, 91 |
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Robyn Dilling |
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91 |
91 |
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Tammy Dilling |
91 |
91 |
91 |
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Heather Czappa |
92,93,94 |
91,92,93,94 |
91,92,93,94 |
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92*, 93, 94 |
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94 |
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Kristi Peters |
94 |
92,93,94 |
91, 92, 93, 94 |
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Jessica Yoder |
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91,92 |
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Torri Sampson |
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92 |
92 |
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92* |
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Maureen Murphy |
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92, 93 |
92, 93 |
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92* |
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Erin Piorier |
94 |
92,93,94 |
92,93,94 |
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Jenny Draper |
94, 95 |
93, 94, 95 |
93, 94 ,95 |
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94, 95 |
94*, 95* |
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Becki Enz |
95, 96, 97 |
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97 |
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Devan Hintz |
95 |
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95 |
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Megan Fehrman |
96 |
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96 |
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Meredith Bond |
97, 99 |
97, 98 |
96,97,98,99 |
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97,98* |
97*,98* |
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Lindsey Stark |
98, 99 |
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98, 99 |
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98* |
98* |
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Joyce Brewer |
98, 00 |
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2000 |
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Traci Sampson |
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97 |
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Trina Wolosek |
94,95,96,97 |
94,95,97 |
94,95,96,97 |
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94, 95*, 96*, 97* |
94*, 95*, 96*, 97* |
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WIAA scholar Athlete |
Lara Sandberg |
98, 99 |
98 |
98,99 |
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98* |
98* |
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Stephanie Draper |
95,96 |
95, 96 |
94,95,96 |
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94,95* |
94*, 95* |
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Christine Curry |
95, 96 |
95 |
95, 96 |
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95* |
96* |
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Tracy Duchac |
97, 98, 99, 00 |
97, 98, 99, 00 |
97, 98, 99, 00 |
99, 00* |
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97*, 98*, 99*, 00* |
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WIAA Scholar Athlete |
Jennifer Randall |
95,96,97,98 |
95,97,98 |
95,96,97,98 |
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95*, 97, 98* |
95*,96*,97*,98* |
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WIAA Scholar Athlete Finalist |
Taylor Galles |
2004 |
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Stacy Lau |
2004, 2005 |
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Cathy Lohr |
2000 |
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2000 |
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Kristin Sandberg |
2001, 2002 |
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2000 |
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Alexa Pronga |
2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
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2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
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2010 |
2010* |
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Becca Weiland |
07,08,09,10 |
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07,09,10 |
10 |
07,09,10 |
07,08,09,10 |
07,08,09,10 |
Conference Swimmer of the Year, 08,09,10 |
Tori Dorshorst |
10 |
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08,09 |
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Megan Siekert |
11, 12, 13 |
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11 |
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Racheal Weiland |
08,09,10,11 |
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08,09,10,11 |
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08,09,10,11 |
10*,11* |
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Emily Steward |
10 |
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10 |
10* |
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Grace Hartman |
13,14, 15, 16 |
16 |
14, 15, 16 |
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15*, 16* |
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Libby Schuerman |
15 |
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Maddie Esselman |
15, 16* |
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Kennedy Gilbertson |
15 |
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Ellie Heiman |
15* |
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Maycie Bean |
16* |
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Becca Sneen |
16* |
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What if I've never been on a swim or dive team in the past? Can I still participate?
Yes! We are a “no cut” team. Provided you are willing to work hard, all students are welcomed to participate and learn the sport. New athletes will be introduced to the fundamentals of competitive swimming and diving.
How often does the team practice?
During the school year the Varsity team will practice in the mornings of non-meet days and after school Monday - Thursday on non-meet days. JV will practice afterschool on all non-meet days.
How do I know which events my child will swim and how do the meets work?
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Each athlete can compete in up to 4 events per meet. They can be in 2 individual and 2 relay events OR 3 relay and 1 individual event.
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The events that an athlete swims at each meet is chosen by the coaches and is based on a variety of factors, including where the team needs athletes to score points for the team score.
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Dual meets are typically held on Thursdays and we compete against another team in our conference. Teams typically swim in odd or even lanes with the fastest swimmers in the heat placed in lanes four or five. Scoring is 6-4-3-2-1-0 in individual events and relays are 8-4-2.
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If you are accustomed to club swim meets, you will find the pace of the high school meets to be much faster. There is a 15-minute break after the 50 Free.
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The diving portion of the meet occurs after the 50 free or at the beginning of the meet depending on the location of the meet.
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At dual meets, you may find copies of the meet line-up placed at the end of the bleachers. (Exhibition events do not count for points for the team, but are a great way for swimmers to “get their feet wet” in a competition setting.)
How does my swimmer get to/from meets?
Bus transportation is provided to and from all “away” meets, and athletes are expected to ride the bus with their teammates. In special circumstances, an athlete can ride home from a meet with a parent. However, for safety reasons, parents must sign the athletic waiver at the event.
What additional costs are involved?
This year our booster fee for the Girl's Swim and Dive team costs $150 dollars. This includes the purchase of the team suit, 2 team caps, team hoodie for all new swimmers and divers, team meals for away meets, team bonding activities, bus upgrades to invitationals, and senior gifts.
Team Suits and Team Caps should only be worn during meet days. Previous years suits and caps can be worn for practice.
What about fundraising?
There are several fundraising opportunities available to the girls, including a T-shirt Sale, our Fashion Show, and our Business Card Collection. Families may elect to participate in all fundraisers in leu of paying the booster fees.
As a parent, what do I need to bring to a meet?
Seating in the pool is typically hot and humid. Dress in layers. Bring a seat cushion for added bleacher comfort. . Some parents find it helpful to have a highlighter or pen/pencil to make notes and highlight events of interest. There is a $4 entry charged at all duel meets.
I volunteered to make a meal for the team. What is involved?
Feeding your active swimmer/diver can sometimes be a challenge! With early morning practices and away meet departures immediately after school, we work together to provide meals for our swimmers and divers. Meals are provided after practice on the day before a home meet.
If I'm asked to be a “timer,” what does this mean? Do I need special training?
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It's fun! You're right on deck with the action of the meet and you enjoy comfy seats. In addition to the electronic touch pads used at the wall, each lane requires two to three additional timers.
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One timer operates a stop watch and “plunger”, one timer operates a stop watch, and one additional person records the times on a sheet of paper.
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In some instances, only two timers are used, and the non-plunger operator records the times.
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A brief timers' meeting takes place prior to the start of the meet, and the meet official provides complete training.
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Less experienced timers may feel more comfortable in lanes 1, 2, 7, and 8, as the outside lanes tend to have fewer swimmers.
What is a “Big/Lil" and what is expected?
At the beginning of the season, all new swimmers, divers, freshman, and sophomores are paired with an upper classman. The upper classmen are their for moral support, friendship, and general guidance to help new athletes be successful on the swim and dive team.
Equipment
Issued (needs to be returned to team after season):
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Team Backpack
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Parka
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Practice Kit (Snorkel, Bag, Stretch Cord, Lacrosse Ball)
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Meet swim cap (yours to keep)
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Meet suit (yours to keep)
Provide for yourself:
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