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Swimming Makes Splash at State

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    Chandler Marsh swims a lap of butterfly. Brian Morgan
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    Leo Mateo swims a lap of freestyle. Brian Morgan.

The Wesleyan Swim team has wrapped their season up with one of the best seasons in school history.

With one of the longest and most strenuous schedules of all Wesleyan Sports, the team had to stay focused and keep faith in their training throughout the season. All the hard training started with “Christmas Practices.” Senior Alex Burke said, “Christmas practices were the most physically demanding practices that I have experienced in a long time. We were in the pool for several hours each morning, working to achieve our goals.”
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Basketball Teams Finish Regular Season Successfully

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    Senior Jason Morrison drives down the lane looking for an easy basket. Brian Morgan
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    Sophomore Christian McLean attempts to drive inside. Brian Morgan
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    Senior Cairo Booker looks to set up a play. Brian Morgan
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    Junior Mikayla Coombs goes up for a layup. Brian Morgan

With both teams beating a number of region opponents and finishing with impressive records, the girls and boys basketball teams considered their seasons to be successful. Both teams finished with a winning regular season record. Both teams had challenging practices this year, and the result of their preparation was shown through their performances.
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Spring Sports Preview

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    Seniors, Jordan Mack, Jordan Argilagos and Kevin Stipe during their picture day for track and field. Brian Morgan
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    Track and Field team picture. Brian Morgan
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    The boy and girl seniors of the varsity track team. Brian Morgan
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    The seniors of the varsity girls soccer team. Brian Morgan
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    The varsity girls soccer team. Brian Morgan
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    Freshman Liam Coxhead on the varsity boys soccer team. Brian Morgan
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    Varsity baseball team. Brian Morgan
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    Varsity baseball seniors. Brian Morgan
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    Varsity girls lacrosse. Brian Morgan
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    Sophomore Garrett Hangartner in a varsity boys lacrosse game. Brian Morgan
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    Boys varsity tennis team. Brian Morgan
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    Girls varsity tennis team. Brian Morgan

Spring sports are often overlooked, with most of the attention on sports like football and basketball; however, last year the girls tennis team won a state championship, the baseball team won a state championship, the girls soccer team made it to the final four, the boys soccer team made it to the state championship, the boys track and field team won region, the girls track and field team were state runner ups, and many individual events won state.

A team is a group of people linked with a common purpose, and this season there are many teams fighting to be significant competitors in the playoffs. Soccer, baseball, lacrosse, track, golf and tennis are all vital sports in the Wesleyan community. With such a small school, it is imperative that many students participate in all of the sports that they can for Wesleyan to be prosperous in athletics.

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Swimming and Diving Look to End Season on a High Note

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    Junior Abby Gardner prepares to compete for yet another state title. Photo by Brian Morgan

The Wet Wolves have had yet another successful season of continuously staring at the famed black line and breaking times that even the swimmers did not think possible. Led by an outstanding group of captains, the Wolves are looking to make a big splash at the GHSA State Competition in February.

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Varsity Wrestling Accomplishes Season Goal

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    Coaches Dennis Stromie and Buck Shiver watch during a practice. (Pictures by Brian Morgan)
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    Junior Callen Davidson dominates an opponent in a match. (Pictures by Brian Morgan)

Overcoming some adversity, the Varsity Wrestling team was able to accomplish their season goal of qualifying for the State Dual Champions Meet. They finished the regular season with a 22-4 record, and finished second in the Area Dual Tournament. Since top two in the area continue on to state, the Mat Wolves were able to accomplish that goal.

The team has not been to the meet in five years, and this is the first year since Head Coach Dennis Stromie took over the team that they have reached this far. On January 15th, the wrestling team competed in the State Dual Tournament. They wrestled Lovett first and lost 49-19 and then wrestled Jeff Davis and lost 40-31.

When asked what stands out to him so far this season, Stromie said “The injuries the team have had. We have had to overcome a number of injuries, but we are healthy now.” The Wolves still managed to have an impressive season.

There is still a lot more wrestling as the State Qualifying individual tournament starts February 11th and continues through the 13th. After that the qualifiers go to sectionals and then to state. The team has many hopefuls including Juniors William Delk and Chapman Pendery and Seniors Chase Kelly and Haydon Koch.

All of the wrestlers were very excited about achieving this year’s goal. Sophomore Ben Connor says “Coach Stromie told us the first day that our goal was to qualify for state. We were all so happy that we completed that goal!” Many wrestlers consider this season a personal success as well. Connor says “Individually, I would count this season so far as a success because of the improvements I’ve made throughout the season.”

The Wolves look to place a number of individuals in the state meet. The Traditional State Championship takes place at Infinite Energy Center in Duluth. Good luck to them for the rest of the season.

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