GSIS 2017 Yearbook: #BeYou Volume 11 | Page 168

The swim team cheers loudly with enthusiasm as Brian Lee swims toward them . Brian Lee was performing his breast stroke and was able to beat his personal record this year .

Varsity Swim

# Be PrEPARED

50m Freestyle
35 ” 65 - Michael Ahn gr . 10 38 ” 65 - Andrew Kim gr . 10 45 ” 15 - Christine Kim gr . 10 39 ” 25 - Vaughn Schneider gr . 8 30 ” 40 - Eric Shin gr . 8 34 ” 65 - Sungun Woo gr . 8
50m Backstroke
30 ” 40 - Taehyung Kim gr . 9 36 ” 97 - Matthias Buesing gr . 10
50m Breaststroke 38 ” 34 - Paul Youn gr . 10 39 ” 25 - Kelvin Kim gr . 7 39 ” 25 - Brian Lee gr . 8
45 " 71 - Kane Yoon gr . 9 31 " 16 - Matthew Ahn gr . 7
50m Butterfly

33 ” 84 - Woobin Cha gr . 8 28 ” 90 - William Lee gr . 9 168 Spring Sports and Activities

ALL CONFERENCE ALL TOURNAMENT
Matthias Buesing
William Lee 1 . Mathias Buesing uses the board to work on his kicking technique . The board allows swimmers to float so that they can focus solely on their kicking . 2 . Brian Lee starts the practice off with the butterfly stroke . Butterfly is considered as one of the more difficult strokes to perform . 3 . Mathias Buesing and coach Mircea exchange laughs as feedback is given . Coach Mircea liked to encourage her swimmers while giving feedback . 4 . Mathew Ahn thrusts his body forward as he dives into the water . Having strong diving form is crucial for a good head start . 5 . Woobin Cha rushes to one of the recorders after his race to find out his time and place . Woobin broke several records this year including the 100m backstroke , which he completed in 1 ’ 19 ” 40 . 6 . Coach Jung assists Tommy Wigenton on his diving form . It is important to dive out , but not deep in order to cut down on time . 7 . The swim team gathers to chant the traditional “ Ba Ba Ba Ba ” cheer . They had one of the largest swim teams in a while and were the loudest at the meet . 8 . As Matthew Ahn prepares for his race he goes over where he needs to sit and wait for his meet . 9 . After plunging into the water Aidan Schneider quickly transitions to his backstroke .