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Hawks host Laurier Swim Meet
At the Laurier Swim Team's home meet the pool rocked not only
from the great swims, but also from the great tunes provided live
on deck!
"The team had a number of swimmers really stepped up in their
performances today," said head coach Nandi Kormendi. "Brittany Shaw
was the not only the best she's been this year, but the best she's
ever been - only 100th's of a second away from her first CIS
qualifying times."
Nemanja Colic swam all best in his three breaststroke events,
winning the 200m. Renee Dijk added two more CIS cuts (50 and 200
Back), crushing the field in the 200 Back.
"It is always good tro be able to count on Whitney Rich to come
away with the wins - her three golds helped us out in the scoring
in a big way as well, " said Kormendi.
With the OUA championships only two weeks away, the results show
the team is on track. Racing against strong teams from McMaster and
Guelph, the Hawks were right in the thick of the races, with the
women's team winning 7 of the 16 events.
The Hawks women's team was second only to McMaster, with the Men's
team placing third behind McMaster and Guelph.



















