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Thursday, March 1, 2012
SPORTS: Tri-Cities Swimming Invitational
Water droplets splash up from the surface as Dow's Michael Pixton takes a breath leading the 200-yard freestyle at the Tri-City Invitational on Saturday afternoon at Bay City Western High School. Pixton won first place honors, recording a time of 1 minute, 46.10 seconds.
Seven different teams line the pool along with coaches, judges and officials as they say the pledge of allegiance before the start of the Tri-City Invitational on Saturday afternoon at Bay City Western High School.
Dow's Ben Martin performs his final flip turn during the 100-yard butterfly at the Tri-City Invitational on Saturday afternoon at Bay City Western High School. Martin finished in first place with a time of 54.21 seconds. Martin also finished first in the 200-yard Individual Medley and second place for both the 200-yard medley relay and 400-yard freestyle relay.
Dow's Jared Justin, center, stretches his swimming cap down over his ears and onto his head before jumping in the pool for warm-ups at Tri-City Invitational on Saturday afternoon at Bay City Western High School.
Dow's Ben Martin comes up for air as he pushes through the 100-yard butterfly at the Tri-City Invitational on Saturday afternoon at Bay City Western High School. Martin finished in first place with a time of 54.21 seconds. Martin also finished first in the 200-yard Individual Medley and second place for both the 200-yard medley relay and 400-yard freestyle relay.
Dow's Rick Knoff, left, leapt into the arms of his older brother Joey Knoff, who laughs as they celebrate Dow taking first place and the championship trophy at the Tri-City Invitational on Saturday afternoon at Bay City Western High School. Dow won with a combined 362 team points, more than 140 points higher than second place Bay City Central.
The water bubbles as a streamline of air comes from Midland's Tyler Slater as he comes up for his first breath during the 100-yard backstroke at the Tri-City Invitational on Saturday afternoon at Bay City Western High School. Slater finished in fifth place with a time of one minute, 2.28 seconds.
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