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Grand Praire HS 2010-2011
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Who are your Gopher Swimmers? “ I think the most rewarding thing about swimming is being able to stay completely in shape by doing something that is easy and interesting,” Nathan Tipton, 11, GP Swim Captain 2010-11
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Who are your Gopher Swimmers? “The satisfaction when you cut time off your swim,” Eivan Ram, 10.
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Who are your Gopher Swimmers? “It teaches you a lot of self-motivation and self-reliance. Every day you want to come and do better than before for yourself and for your team,” Victor Garza, 10.
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Who are your Gopher Swimmers? “My 50 free is a 1:11 and my 100 free is a 2:42,” Juan Garza, 10.
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Who should join? Students interested in competitive swimming Students who want to be part of a team Students who love to have fun!
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What do you need? Swimsuit Goggles
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When do we practice? Freshman swimmers will train during the last period of the day. Varsity swimmers will train during the first period of the day.
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Where do we practice? Kirby Creek Natatorium, next door to South Grand Prairie High School
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How did we do? Gophers Boys Swim Team Sent five swimmers to regional championships last year. Beat four schools at this year’s 2010 Irving Winter Invitational with two members of the team.
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How do you join? Pick up a brochure and leave us your information. Contact: Coach RileyCoach MillerAsst. Coach Lopez School: South 10-12 campus School: Grand Prairie High School, Room 608 Cell phone: 214-868-3590Cell phone: 972-989-0413Cell phone: 817-874-2671 Email: John.Riley@gpisd.org Email: Heidi.Miller@gpisd.org Email: Xiomara.Lopez@gpisd.org
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