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Girls 50 Free 9-10 - (40) Mykal Johnston
54.02
Girls 50 Free 11-12 - (8) Mia Davis 29.19";
(30) Samantha Coats 35.68*
Boys 50 Free 11-12 - (5) Rawlins Lupoli
29.36*; (9)Rowland Lupoli 30.35*
Girls 100 Breast 11-12 - (1) Lauren Yon
1:14.83"
Boys 100 Breast 11-12 - (2_ Rawlins Lupoli
1:19.85"
Girls 50 Back 10 & Under - (1) Megan Hager
34.68; ;(48) Mykal Johnston 1:01.33
Girls 50 Back 11-12 - (28) Samantha Coats
43.68*
Girls 25 Fly 8 & Under - (11) Jamie Seward
26.10
Girls 100 Fly 9-10 - (2) Megan Hager
1:20.60*
Girls 100 Fly 11-12 - (2) Mia Davis 1:09.77";
4) Lauren Yon 1:10.82"
Boys 100 Fly 11-12 - (6) Rowland Lupoli
1:31.49
Girls 200 Free 13-14 - (1) Lucie Davis 1:58.77;
(6) Makayla Nelson 2:06.41; (21) Esther Gun-
selman 2:17.98
Girls 200 Free 15 & Over - (24) Emily Thomp-
son 2:23.53*
Boys 200 Free 13-14 - (18) Nathan Hager
2:12.53"; (25) Brandon Vasfaret 2:30.69
Boys 200 Free 15 & Over - (25) Ryan Yon
2:18.69*
Girls 200 Breast 15 & Over - (19) Emily Thom-
span 3:02,33*
Boys 200 Breast 15 & Over- (21) Ryan Yon
Photo courtesy of Bruce Davis
Junia Calhoon, center, is surrounded by her Sweet Home Swim Club members after being presented Monday. Nov. 19, with the Oregon Swim-
ming "Excellence in Coaching, 2011-2012" award. She was named recipient of the award at Oregon Swimming's Top Five Banquet Nov. 18.
Honored as Top Five swimmers were Lauren Yon, in front, holding cracker box, and Lucie Davis, left.
3:03.88 son 1:07.37" Girls 200 Back 13-14 - (3) Lucie Davis
Girls 100 Free 13-14 - (2) Lucie Davis 56.91; Boys 100 Free 13-14 - (9) Nathan Hager 2:19.01"; (4) Makayla Nelson 2:19.88; (17) Es-
(8) Makayla Nelson 59.86; (17) Esther Gunsel- 58.72*; (20) Brandon Vasfaret 1:08.55 ther Gunselman 2:32.23
man 1:04.01 Boys 100 Free 15 & Over - (24) Ryan Yon Boys 100 Fly 13-14 - (21) Nathan Hager
Girls 100 Free 15 & Over - (19) Emily Thomp- 1:03.29* 1:18.35*
1 Alumni
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and 4-2 in the NWC, good for third
place, during a difficult schedule that
featured six road games and four at
home. Their only two losses were
road games at nationally-ranked
NCAA Division III playoff partici-
pants Pacific Lutheran and Linfield.
Tiffany Miller (2012), a fresh-
man setter at Southern Oregon Uni-
versity, played 57 sets and 20 digs in
16 matches for the Raiders, who fin-
ished 19-11 after falling to Eastern
Oregon in-the Cascade Collegiate
Conference playoff semifinals.
Freshman Jasmin Yoder
(2012), playing midfielder for Hess-
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ton College in Kansas, scored two
goals for the Larks, who finished the
season 9-10.
Northwest Christian College
sophomore Isaiah Blake (2011),
who played soccer at both Sweet
Home and East Linn Christian Acad-
emy during high school, was recog-
nized as a All-Cascade Collegiate
Conference Scholar-Athlete this fall.
• The Beacons finished 3-14-1 for the
season, including a double-overtime
2-2 tie against Corban. Blake played
in 15 of those games, but did not
score. Freshman Chris Carpenter
appeared in one game this season.
Junior Jaycc Caihoon (2010)
has become a "leader" of the Uni-
versity of Wyoming swim team,
according to the school's website,
after helping the Cowboy 800-yard
freestyle relay team to a Mountain
Pacific Sports Federation conference
championship and a school-record
time of 6:31.62. Individually, in the
200 backstroke he placed third with
time of 1:46.79. In the 200 back pre-
liminaries, Calhoon swam the fastest
time in UW history of 1:46.47.
In the 500 freestyle at confer-
ence, Calhoon set a personal-best
time in the preliminaries of 4:29.53.
In the 500 free finals, he placed sev-
enth with a tirfe of 4:30.00. He set
another personal-best time in the
400" individual medley preliminaries
swimming a 3:57.54. He went on to
record another seventh-place finish
in the finals with a time of 4:00.00.
For the season, he earned two First
Team All-MPSF honors in the 200
back and as a member of the 800
freestyle relay squad. He also earned
second-team honors in the 500 free-
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Last summer, Calhoon earned a
spot in the U.S. Olympic Team trials
in the 200 backstroke, where, despite
being ill, he swam a long course pe r-
sonal-best time of 2:07.66.
On Nov. 10 he helped the Cow-
boys to their first dual meet win of
the season, over Air Force in Colo-
rado Springs, winning the men's 100
back in 51.73 and the 200 backstroke
in 1:51.19.
Kieran Schaefer (2010) is a
junior swimming for Seattle Univer-
sity.
The Southern Oregon Wrestling
team, with two former Huskies on its
roster, kicked off its season Nov. 7
with the Black and Red Intrasquad
Dual Nov. 7. Sophomore Brock
Crocker (2011), wrestling at 157
pounds, pinned Kyle Riggs, for-
merly of Lowell, in 3:35. Freshman
Scottie Stockman (2012), wrestling
at 133, lost by a 9-4 decision to Joe
Hitchison (Sequim).
Sophomore Kris Newport
(2011) is wrestling at Southwestern
Oregon Community College.
In basketball, Gavin Kauffman
(2011), will be a 6-4 sophomore
wing this year after leading Cheme-
keta Community College - a team
that included nine freshmen - to the
finals of the NWAACC Tournament
last March and a 22-8 record.
Drew Emmert (2010) has
moved on to Graceland University
in Iowa, after playing two years at
HesstonCollege in Kansas.
Graceland, in Lamoni, Iowa, is
a NAIA school that finished 20-11
last year.
A 6-2 junior guard, Emmert
helped Hesston tO a 15-15 record last
year that concluded with an NJCAA
Region VI playoff loss to Brown
Mackie College.
"I am excited Drew has decided
to be a Jacket," said Graceland head
men's basketball coach Jeffrey Ham-
ilton. "He will bring experience and
a defensive toughness that we need.
He is a team guy and will be a good
fit in the program. Drew can play
both the off guard and small forward
positions, and we are expecting him
to fill a need left by our graduating
seniors."
Emmert is majoring in educa-
tion, with a minor in coaching.