WIAA DIV. 2 GIRLS SWIMMING - SPERL IS STILL SWIMMING
Raider junior returns to state; team 4th at Saturday sectional
Above: Medford’s Sydney Sperl gets a breath before making a turn during the breaststroke leg of her 200-yard individual medley at Saturday’s WIAA Division 2 Merrill girls swim sectional. Sperl placed eighth in a personal-best 2:18.57, which was just good enough to qualify her for state for the second straight November. In left photo, Medford’s Kodi Rappe, who was in the lane next to Sperl, completes the backstroke leg of the individual medley. She finished 11th in 2:30.15.MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS Above: Medford’s Sydney Sperl gets a breath before making a turn during the breaststroke leg of her 200-yard individual medley at Saturday’s WIAA Division 2 Merrill girls swim sectional. Sperl placed eighth in a personal-best 2:18.57, which was just good enough to qualify her for state for the second straight November. In left photo, Medford’s Kodi Rappe, who was in the lane next to Sperl, completes the backstroke leg of the individual medley. She finished 11th in 2:30.15.MATT FREY/THE STAR NEWS
WIAA DIV. 2 GIRLS SWIMMING
The good news for Medford swimmer Sydney Sperl was she set a new personal-best time in the 200-yard individual me...
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