DIVE PRACTICUM – Dive student Karson Winslow hands a discarded garden hose to SCUBA instructor Haleigh Damron, standing on the dock, at Crescent Harbor this afternoon. The University of Alaska Southeast Sitka Campus Dive Team is clearing trash from the harbor floor under floats 5, 6 and 7 as part of their instruction. Fourteen student divers are taking part this year. This is the fifth year the dive team has volunteered to clean up Sitka harbors. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
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Wolves Swimmers Get Final Tuneup at Home
By TOM HESSE
Sentinel Staff Writer
Sitka High tallied nine first-place finishes in the final tune-up before the Region V swim meet at the end of the month.
The Wolves hosted Petersburg and Thunder Mountain in a three-way meet at the Blatchley pool this past weekend. Skylar Moore accounted for four of Sitka’s top individual finishes. On Friday, Moore won the 200 individual medley and the 500 freestyle. Saturday she added wins in the 100 freestyle and the 100 breaststroke. She was also a part of Sitka’s winning 200 freestyle relay team along with Camila Gomez-Duclos, Cyleena Pellett, and Whitney McArthur.
McArthur also grabbed first-place finishes in Friday’s 100 breaststroke and Saturday’s 100 backstroke.
On the boys side on Friday, Will Pate won the 500 freestyle and James Morland won the 50 freestyle.
Sitka is off this week. The Region meet will be in Petersburg on Oct. 31 and the state swim meet will be in Anchorage on the weekend of Nov. 7.
Girls Friday results
200 yard medley relay
2. Sitka (Camila Gomez-Duclos, Whitney McArthur, Skylar Moore, Ava Parrish) – 2:06.28
200 freestyle
5. Leann Ramil – 2:44.23
200 individual medley
1. Moore – 2:23.19
50 freestyle
4. Brooklyn Sudnikovich – 31.06
5. Leonie Staudenmayer – 31.91
100 butterfly
3. Parrish – 1:20.65
100 freestyle
2. McArthur – 58.46
6. Cyleena Pellett – 1:09.13
7. Staudenmayer – 1:17.89
500 freestyle
1. Moore – 5:44.23
3. Sudnikovich – 6:22.2
200 freestyle relay
2. Sitka (Gomez-Duclos, Parrish, McArthur, Moore) – 1:54.01
4. Sitka (Sudnikovich, Staudenmayer, Ramil, Pellett) – 2:07.38
100 backstroke
2. Pellett – 1:17.56
5. Parrish – 1:26.82
100 breaststroke
1. McArthur – 1:13.99
400 freestyle relay
3. Sitka (Sudnikovich, Staudenmayer, Ramil, Pellett) – 4:56.48
Boys Friday results
200 medley relay
2. Sitka (Jake Trierschield, Miles Chadwick, Evan McArthur, James Morland) – 1:49.28
3. Sitka (Brady Harang, Jack Weaver, Andy Rule, Sean Climo) – 1:55.96
200 freestyle
3. Will Pate – 1:52.95
5. Weaver – 1:59.29
6. McArthur – 2:00.15
9. Rule – 2:12.11
200 individual medley
3. Harang – 2:14.36
50 freestyle
1. Morland – 23.78
3. Climo – 25.15
6. Davey Robinson – 29.32
8. Alex Parrish – 30.16
100 butterfly
4. Rule – 1:11.9
100 freestyle
2. Chadwick – 53.94
4. Climo – 56.16
6. Jordan Diego – 1:03.36
500 freestyle
1. Pate – 5:02.03
2. Weaver – 5:16.28
3. Trierschield – 5:33.83
200 freestyle relay
3. Sitka (Morland, Chadwick, McArthur, Pate) – 1:35.64
5. Sitka (Robinson, Rule, Diego, Climo) – 1:50.11
100 backstroke
2. Harang – 1:00.07
3. Trierschield – 1:01.55
4. McArthur – 1:03.29
8. Parrish – 1:24.02
100 breaststroke
2. Chadwick –1:08.48
5. Diego – 1:21.08
400 freestyle relay
2. Sitka (Trierschield, Weaver, Harang, Pate) – 3:39.85
Girls Saturday results
200 medley relay
3. Sitka (Gomez –Duclos, McArthur, Moore, Sudnikovich) – 2:07.71
200 freestyle
5. Sudnikovich – 2:26.17
50 freestyle
2. McArthur – 26.69
7. Pellett – 30.23
8. Staudenmayer – 33.77
100 freestyle
1. Moore – 59.06
6. Sudnikovich – 1:08.2
7. Staudenmayer – 1:15.39
500 freestyle
2. Pellett – 6:41.14
200 freestyle relay
1. Sitka (Gomez-Duclos, Pellett, McArthur, Moore) – 1:52.61
100 backstroke
1. McArthur – 1:08.85
100 breaststroke
1. Moore – 1:15.47
400 freestyle relay
4. Sitka (Parrish, Ramile, Staudenmayer, Pellett) – 4:47.49
Boys Saturday results
200 medley relay
2. Sitka (Trierschield, Harang, Pate, McArthur) – 1:52.61
3. Sitka (Morland, Robinson, Rule, Climo) – 2:00.34
200 Freestyle
2. Pate – 1:51.9
50 freestyle
3. McArthur – 24.21
5. Climo – 25.57
8. Diego – 29.04
9. Robinson – 29.32
100 butterfly
4. Harang – 1:05.03
5. Rule – 1:13.78
100 freestyle
3. Morland – 55.29
4. Trierschield – 55.68
6. Climo – 57.07
12. Diego – 1:03.46
14. Robinson – 1:05.8
500 freestyle
2. Pate – 4:58.11
4. Parrish – 6:53.85
200 freestyle relay
3. Sitka (Pate, Climo, Harang, Morland) – 1:38.41
6. Sitka (Robinson, Diego, Parrish, Rule) – 1:56.64
100 backstroke
3. Trierschield – 1:01.96
4. McArthur – 1:02.62
5. Harang – 1:04.97
100 breaststroke
2. Rule – 1:15.24
400 freestyle relay
2. Sitka (Waver, Trierschield, Chadwick, McArthur) – 3:40.69.
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20 YEARS AGO
April 2004
Photo caption: Sitka High students in the guitar music class gather in the hall before the school’s spring concert. The concert was dedicated to music instructor Brad Howey, who taught more than 1,000 Sitka High students from 1993 to 2004. From left are Kristina Bidwell, Rachel Ulrich, Mitch Rusk, Nicholas Mitchell, Eris Weis and Joey Metz.
50 YEARS AGO
April 1974
The Fair Deal Association of Sealaska shareholders selected Nelson Frank as their candidate for the Sealaska Board of Directors at the ANB Hall Thursday.