Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access

' • Taking a Dive for the Team. Take your marks ...BEEP! Splashing into the pool, the Rebel swim team led the race towards victory as they chal– lenged other schools to a match. Often traveling long distances to compete, swimming on the team required long practices and tough meets against schools throughout middle Tennessee. The Rebels' practices took place at the local Recreation Center, where many meets occured as well. Each meet and practice took everything out of the swim– mers but gave them a little something in return--a trip to the state championships. Team members prepared all year for their journey to the state meet and achieved all of their goals. Several swimmers placed in the tourney, but all of the participants took home some pride-- Rebel pride. A Coaching Pro. Mrs. Hastings, the swim team coach, excitedly helps Christie Bledsoe, a team member, with her next heat. What is your favorite stroke? It's Go Time. Sporting the latest gear in wim fa hion, Ben Knisley steps up to the stand. A the team captain, Ben was a role model to aU of the underclassmen who swam on the team. Freestyle 63% Down Time. Hanging out after a tough heat, Emily Vicker and Abigail Meeks chat about their chool days a they await their next chance at defeating Brentwood. Butterfly 37% Swimming79

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTQzMA==