Grammar Gazette- Issue 1, 1996
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Grammar swimmers launch themselves to victory once more The most heartening aspect third place. This reveals the eraham White the head for the big event. Th school The long hours or watching of the performance by the 1996 Consistency and depth of the coach or the team, w pleased squad trains five mornin s a bl k I' th b I Girls' Grammar Swimming team with the performances on the week and often swimmers with pool, lack or sleep and early The Senior Brockway Cup, day but not surprised with the private coaches can swim " to mornln s can b ' tlr a b h Team was the unity and cohesion of the group. The individual an event for a team comprising results. With the depth of talent ten sessions a week success successes or girls became the the fastest four girls in year 10, within the team for this year it Grammar enthusiasm rocked Grammar achieved on the achievements of the team as a 11 and 12, was successful in was almost Impossible for any the stands of Chaindler on the 16 day. A true team effort and the claiming the Cup for the first other team to match Grammar's March whole No other school sheer elation of Behievine a goal This sense of teamwork and, time since 1961. Diana Heary, strength. One indication of this matched Grammar's war cries and having a good time doing it or course, the outstanding Connne Butler Caroli"e de th was that all live or the B or number or supporters has made Grammar Swimming individual and relay Johnso" and Sonia White must Division Relays were placed first present. The cheers d, I I individual and performances by all swimmers be congratulated for their and the A Division relays second spectators andS ape Icial ",, deny"rer ph0!o8r"phy on the day make it ars"able that outstanding performance in this or third successfully filled the allocated bv Jack Dale the 1996 Grammar Swimming event All swimmers who are part or section and even managed to spill Captains Lyn Rapha. I and earn was the best ever seen in Keny Jeppese" both gained first Grammar history With a final points tally of place in events in which they 525 points BCG. S. an nihilated competed Lyn won the 17yrs 50 metres arch rivals Brisbane State High group was awarded second and and Clay, ield College tenth on the Q. G. S. S. S. A. Team train over into some of ER Peter's the 14yrs age group received 55 points extremely hard in prepara, ion territory Alex Moles
School by an outstanding 99 Freestyle B Divisionl and Keny points. This is the highest the 17yrs So metres Backstroke winninB margin ever achieved in This was the fifth year in which the Q. G. S. S. S. A. Swimming Kelly Jeppesen has won the So metres Backstroke event competition Danielle West, Year 12, made he 525 points achieved included twenty omenrst places, her second outstanding five of which were new records. performance of the day in the These records were achieved by 17yrs So metres Breaststroke in Liana Booker in the 17yrs which she wns placed first Emma Hutchison, Year U Freestyle (D Dlvislon), Danielle West in the 17yrs Freestyle C was placed first in the 50 Division), 13 yrs Freestyle Relay Breaststroke 16 yrs and achieved us Division), 16 yrs Freestyle a personal best by more than Relay us Divlsion) and the 17yrs one second In the first event of the day, Freestyle Relay us Divlsio") rhedepthofGirls'Grammar F10na Morgan, Year I , swimming was shown when three achieved a personal best in .he or the ,Ive age g oups were 200 Freestyle State High was placed second clinched by the school. The 13yrs, 16yrs and 17yrs were all on the day with 426 points, successr"I in being awnrded the followed by SI rinda's on 394 Age Group trophies. This was points, St Margaret's sixth with the fifth consecutive year that 308.5, I. G. G. S. seventh with 5 the 17yrs age group had won SI Peters eighth on 274.5 points, this pennant. The 15 yrs age St Aidan's ninth on 269.5 points
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