Date: Fri 08-Sep-1995
Date: Fri 08-Sep-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: KIMH
Illustration: I
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Girls-Swim-Preview-1995
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Girls Swim Preview 1995
If there is one thing to be sure of at Newtown High School - especially in the
area of the pool - it's change.
The revolving door of the swimming coaches' office has swung wide open once
again (that would make the fifth time in the last five years) and admitted yet
another new face looking towards flexing the muscles of the Newtown High
School girls' swim team.
Last year the door swung open and in came Trish Norman and Doug Saunders, a
pair of upbeat coaches who had a modicum of success with a team that finished
3-4 overall, 2-3 in the Western Connecticut Conference.
But Saunders has gone back to school and Norman has stepped aside à but
remains on deck as the assistant à as the newest coach, Joanne Johnson, a
former All-American breaststroker from Division III Cortland State, assumes
the whistle and reigns of the office.
And right away she has the Lady Indians aimed at the upper levels of the
newly-formed South-West Conference.
The first thing that appears to be in her favor is the experience and depth of
the team and the fact that the only graduation losses the Lady Indians
suffered were those of Veronica Leddy and Sarah Hiruo.
Of course, Leddy's absence will be sorely missed, being one of the top
swimmers in the now defunct WCC, but with the returning swimmers and a load of
fast new freshman in the water, coach Johnson seems to have grabbed a hold of
a team on its way up.
" I see a few star swimmers and I also see a lot of depth, " she said. " Also,
you usually see a difference between the fast lanes and the outside lanes, but
the girls are close. I would like to move those outside lanes up because I
think they have the ability. "
The top returnee is, of course, the flexible and versatile senior, Caragh
Reilly, who should - especially with sophomores Annie Lux, Katie Hanan, and
Becky Crane - provide a very strong foundation for the rest of the team to
build upon for the 1995 season.
It was Hanan and Crane, along with Margaret Forde, who gave the team the
biggest boost in 1994 by taking over the diving chores left vacant by Jamie
Gardner. All three, with the experience of gymnastics behind them, became
superior divers almost overnight.
Mix in the presence of experience swimmers like Farracy Goodman, Christine
Foster, Ginny Eaton, Kelsey Lyddy, Lisa Zinn, Moira Curran, Jill Murphy, and
Alyson Nickse and the Lady Indians appear poised on making themselves known
quickly around the SWC.
" I know that Newtown swimming hasn't won in a while, " said coach Johnson, "
and I would like to see them have a winning season. I don't care if it's 6-5,
as long as it's a winning season.
" I also want these girls to see themselves achieve things or times that they
have never achieved before, " she added. " There are a few people who are
close to breaking some records on the board and I think I can take them there.
"