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Vol. 69 No. 28
JUlY 8 - 14, 2021
Pairs diver headed to Tokyo First-time Olympian will leave with Team USA on July 18 By Kate NalepiNsKi knalepinski@liherald.com
A springboard diver who’s originally from Wantagh will compete in the Tokyo Olympics this month. Andrew Capobianco, 21, earned a spot on Team USA last month when he and his partner in three-meter synchronized diving, Michael Hixon, won the event at the Olympic trials at the Indiana University Natatorium in Indianapolis. He secured a spot in a second event in Tokyo by finishing second in the individual threemeter competition. “Now it’s kind of sunk in,” Capobianco said last week, “and I’m just real-
ly excited for the experience.” He said he was grateful to be with his family at the trials. “I know they’ve put so much into this dream of mine,” he said, “so we all had a great celebration afterward, and we were able to look back at all the great times that we’ve had leading up to this point, and all the people that have helped me get here.” Capobianco’s father, Michael Capobianco, said that he and Andrew’s mother, Darlene, were beaming with pride. “We were just going to be happy with him being an Olympian as a synchro diver,” Michael said. “But for Continued on page 5
aNDrew CapoBiaNCo, 21, near left, will compete in three-meter synchronized diving with his partner, Michael Hixon, and in the individual three-meter event.
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a night to remember those lost Robert Romano, far left, and Tyler Gerhard of the Seaford Fire Department led a presentation of the colors at the Seaford 9/11 Memorial Committee’s annual Patriot Awards dinner at Crest Hollow Country Club last week. Story, more photos, Page 3.
Courtesy Marc Lebryk