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        Just add water

        Womans swim team making a splash

        Lauren Devereux, Staff Writer|October 22, 2019

        In anticipation of upcoming swim meets, counties, divisions, and the state finals, junior Varsity swimmer Julianna Scharret prepares and focuses. This season she’s focused on being the fastest. “I usually sing songs just in order to take my mind off it.”
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        In anticipation of upcoming swim meets, counties, divisions, and the state finals, junior Varsity swimmer Julianna Scharret prepares and focuses. This season she’s focused on being the fastest. “I usually sing songs just in order to take my mind off it.”
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