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Good article. Coach Matt knows what we is talking about and his kids will be ready to swim. Best of Luck! It should be lot's of fun and there will awesome races. And he hit the nail on the head when he said it will come down to toughness!
What about the boys swim team? Does judge have a boys team?
Yeah, we have a boys team. Maybe you should write about the boys. We have an awesome team that has a great chance to capture a state title this year. Can we get a little love?
i think logan's boys team will win and pretty easily. we worked park city last week! i also think are girls team will win because we are better than park city and judge. those teams get way to much ettention and besides that new girl who does park city have??? judge has no one that i can even think of accept carter girls but they aren't that good. go logan!!!!
Wow, two swimming stories in two days- I'm in heaven! Dan must be happy too! That should be a great meet in 3A------for boys and girls. What a great year this is for Utah swimming! New teams emerging, but old rivalries intact.
Great job with your program, Coach Finnigan, and best of luck to you and all swimmers in Utah for that matter.
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