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Eight teams take part in Division II swim championships
June 7, 2018
Near the end of the meet, Kaitlyn Smith prepares for her 100 meter breaststroke finals by putting on her cap and goggles with help by Isabella Dunkhase onApril 28. Photo by Chloe Prudhoe
Swimmers wait for the long whistle to step up on the block to take part of the second heat o9f the 200 freestyle race, where they hope to qualify for Day 2 of the championships.
Photo by Blakeley Bedwell
A heat of swimmers dive into their first race of their 200 IM, diving into the cold water to sprint eight laps of four different strokes.
Photo by Blakeley Bedwell
A swimmer from Antelope swims butterfly during her 200-meter individual medley race. She beat Whitney swimmers to win First Place in this event.
Photo by Blakeley Bedwell
Ari Peterson-Walli takes a breath while doing breaststroke during her 200-meter individual medley in Lane 5 at the Sacramento Championships.
Photo by Blakeley Bedwell
During the 500-meter freestyle race, swimmers compete with 20 laps. During event 29, varsity girls take on the challenge of “The 500.”
Photo by Blakeley Bedwell
As Zach Furtado does his 200 Individual medley his teammates cheer him on during his laps eight laps swimming.
Photo by Chloe Prudhoe
As a swimmer from Cosumnes Oaks touches the wall and stops the clock, she takes her the number two spot on her 200-meter Individual Medley race.
Photo by Blakeley Bedwell
Swimmers check their times to see if they qualify her Day 2 of the championships at Sierra College.
Photo by Chloe Prudhoe
When Grace Chang finishes her 50-meter freestyle sprin,t she shakes hands with her competitor from Del Campo. Grace finished in Third Place.
Photo by Blakeley Bedwell
Ari Peterson-Wallie
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Katilyn smith
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