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GIRLS SWIMMING AND DIVING

“You win some and you lose some,” Charley Rathgeber said. “You aren't always going to have your best days.”
The DHS Swim and Dive Team finished 5th at State on Nov. 12, the best finish they have ever had at the Championship. 200 yard freestyle relay team snatches silver
DICKINSON — The Dickinson High School girl’s swim and dive team hosted their last two home meets Friday and Saturday at West River Community Center.
The regular season came to a close for the Dickinson Midgets girl's swim team this weekend.

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After embracing the unpredictable season competing their very best in the pool, the Dickinson girls swimming and diving team ended its season on a strong note, placing sixth in the state meet in Bismarck. The Midgets were hoping for placing in the top five, but were happy with the overall finish.
Despite enduring a season of such uncertainty, the Dickinson girls swimming and diving team always gave it their all in every match all season. In its final home meet of the season, as well as the final regular meet of the season, the Midgets finished with yet another solid first place finish with a score of 136-49.

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Despite enduring a season of such uncertainty, the Dickinson girls swimming and diving team always gave it their all in every match all season. In its final home meet of the season, as well as the final regular meet of the season, the Midgets finished with yet another solid first place finish with a score of 136-49.
The Dickinson girls swim team had another strong performance in its home pool on Thursday against Jamestown. The Midgets started the meet with winning the first two events and never looked back. Overall, the Midgets defeated the Blue Jays 114-72.
The Dickinson High School girls’ swim and dive team was hoping to have a chance at competing at least one time this season at the West River Community Center, its home pool. On Thursday, the team got its wish against Mandan High and came out with what could be the team’s best performance of the season with a 138-47 victory.

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