...and Sitka. Thirty-nine swimmers and divers are participating this season for the Crimson Bears and according to head swim coach John Wray, the numbers are pretty typical of the numbers in the past. The girls squad easily won the Southeast title...
...of getting all team members a chance to compete in front of the home crowd. "The entire team will be swimming," head swim coach John Wray said. "Everyone has at least one entry except for a couple kids who have injuries." The Crimson Bears...
...at state. "I had to reach back into my brain to think if we have ever had that many qualifiers before," Juneau head swim coach John Wray said. "We've never had that many in my recollection. I don't remember having 30 entries too. I'm...
...champion Petersburg boys edged Ketchikan 85 points to 84, while Sitka had 80 points and Juneau 14. Crimson Bears head swim coach John Wray said final meet result from Saturday weren't available due to computer problems. Wray said this weekend's...
...It should be interesting. We just want to show our kinds they can compete against some strong schools," Juneau head swim coach John Wray said. "We would like to pull one out, but mostly it will be nice to see of different competition from...
...said. "But John (Wray) said just keep up what you're doing and it will come." John Wray, the Crimson Bears head swim coach, hints that he always knew Preston could come back from his time off of swimming. "He's always had the potential...
...fourth with 51 and Haines rounded out team scoring with one point. "We can't argue with the results," Juneau head swim coach John Wray said. "We rolled the dice with the number of kids we had tapered for state. For the kids who won events...
...higher - the state meet. "We look at regions as just a qualifying meet for state," Juneau-Douglas High School head swim coach John Wray said before last week's competition. "We have some swimmers who are tapered for regions, but most won't...
...at JDHS last year. Now, he's taking over as the head swim coach at Thunder Mountain, an interesting dynamic not lost...year before returning to Juneau and taking over as head swim coach at JDHS in 1987. "I was 19, and I was the youngest...
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