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Swim team trounces Omaha Central on the road to a State appearance
Nick Olson Staff Reporter
The Millard South and Omaha Central swim team went head-to-head Jan.18,withMillardSouthcoming out victorious.
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“Bothourgirlsandboysteams did very well,” Coach Wennstedt said. State finals are coming up very soon so there isnot much more time toprepare.Junior Allison Way, Junior Ryan Dinning, Sophomore Tara Quandt, freshman Morgan Coffey, andFreshman Carly Pohiman have all met the standard in the three relays. Those who have yettoachieve agood enough time tobe eligible can stilldo itattheupcoming metro tournaments.
“We are hoping that the rest of our boys willmeet their qualifications for state at metro,” Mr. Wennstedt said. “That is usually where they get their best times.” there is multiple things at once. I also do have a job at Zzzap Lazer Adventures, butI don’t work many hours.” The activities that Rohlfsen-has been involved in throughout all four years are band and soccer, and those are the activities that have been part of the award. She will be recognized for the award at a state basketball game and might receive a $500 scholarship.
Forthenext threeweeks theonly thing that can happenwith MS swimmers is that they get better. There is always room forimprovement.
“Do good and give it110%,” SeniorWill Pflug said.
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