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Wenatchee edges Moses Lake

Columbia Basin Herald | UPDATED 20 years, 3 months AGO
| October 20, 2004 9:00 PM

The Moses Lake swim team led at the break, but Wenatchee pulled off a win at the end to remain unbeaten in the Big Nine.

"We give our team credit for hanging in there all the way, we just came up short," Moses Lake head coach Tony St. Onge said. "Wenatchee was just to loaded in a few events."

Moses Lake meet results: 200-medley relay: Moses Lake A (first) - Stephanie McFarland, Kelly Sandberg, McKenzie McKean, Marielle McKean; 200-free: Stephanie McFarland (first) and Kelly Sandberg (third); 200-I.M.: Annalee Bassett (second), Angela Noteboom (third); 50-free: Marielle McKean (first), Ashley McKean (third) and McKenzie McKean (fourth); Diving: Amanda Hochstatter (fourth), Lexie Curtright (fifth); 100-butterfly: Annalee Bassett (second), McKenzie McKean (third), Lyndsee Moore (fifth); 100-free: Marielle McKean (59.99), Ashley McKean (1:03.14); 500-free: Angela Noteboom (second), Santana Stockman (fifth); 200-free relay: Moses Lake A (first) - Kelly Sandberg, Angela Noteboom, Ashley McKean, McKenzie McKean; 100-back: Stephanie McFarland (second), Jamie Almos (fifth); 100-Breast: Corrisa Howard (third), Kelly Sandberg (fourth); 400-Free Style Relay: Moses Lake A (first)

- staff report

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