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Team members are: First Row: Haylie Sewell, Alyssa Diaz, Hannah Cross, Claire Snyder, Emma Gottron and Coach Danny Diaz. Second row: Assistant Coach Emily Shaw, Alivia Mooney, Gabbi Porter, Davie Avis, Paige Reineck, Maddie, Wiechman, Lydia Boykin, Assistant Coach Amanda Jarvis. Third Row: Alexa Taylor, Kami Periat, Nora Bodie, Carie Blaesing, Emily Holcomb, Zoey Barr, Kaylie Simpson, Katherine Rodgers.
The Port Clinton High School Girls Swim Team recently notched its third straight swim team championship in the Lake Division of the Sandusky Bay Conference. The girls set a variety of records during the meet, finishing with 291 points to topple Sandusky, Perkins, Tiffin Columbian, Vermilion and Norwalk.
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BY YANEEK SMITH, BEACON CONTRIBUTOR
OAK HARBOR For the third year in a row, the Port Clinton girls swim team is the champion of the Sandusky Bay Conference Lake Division.
The Redskins won the meet in convincing fashion and set a number of records along the way, finishing with 291 points, well ahead of Sandusky, which was second with 156 points, followed by Perkins (126), Tiffin Columbian (48), Vermilion (23) and Norwalk (12).
It is the fourth league championship for the program under the leadership of Danny Diaz.
“I was super excited. This was the third year in a row that we won (the championship),” said Diaz, now in his 21st season coaching the team. “We set a few Lake Division meet records, and I was extremely pleased.”
Oak Harbor brings plenty of experience Published by sports@presspub. on Tue, 12/22/2020 - 2:11pm
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Jack Zeitzheim gets a takedown last year. (File photo by Laura Bolander)
Oak Harbor has built up its wrestling program through the decades by testing itself against great competition, and this year is no different. Coach George Bergman’s squad has 10 upperclassmen filling the 14 weight classes, and expectations are lofty. Leading the way is senior Wyatt Miller at 195 pounds, who was a district champion last season. Miller, who is currently ranked No. 1 in Division III and has signed on to wrestle at Appalachian State University. Fellow senior Tyler Davis (126) is a two-time state qualifier and Marc Spindler (182) is the other senior starter.