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Swim and Dive season fast approaching

The swim and dive teams here at Mesa are looking for students who are anxious to jump in the water next season. You need to get physical by Jan. 15, and students can receive one here for free on Jan. 13 in the training room. Student athletes need to be enrolled in the intercollegiate swim/dive class and be enrolled in 12 units (9 of which must be academic). Athletes can only participate in two seasons, and for the second season a minimum 2.0 GPA is required. The pre-season conditioning class starts January 2- 14 from 2- 5 p.m. and the actual team starts January 15 at 2 p.m. at the pool. There will be a simple eligibility form for you to fill out after you express interest in jumping on board. Please note this is also the debut season for new diving coach, Kristie Bowdler. For more specific information contact the appropriate coach:

Women’s swim team – Jim Fegan (619-388-2452) jfegan@sdccd.edu

Men’s swim team – Nathan Resch (619-388-2429) nresch@sdccd.edu

Diving team – Kristie Bowdler (619-322-6940) bowdler09@hotmail.com

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