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The Summit High School 400-yard freestyle relay team qualified to swim at Saturday’s 3A state championships.
Senior Taylor Lee, junior Abby Anderson and freshmen Ashley Leidel and Karlyn Frazier will swim at the Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center in Thornton after swimming a season-best time of 4 minutes and 10.61 seconds in the 400-yard freestyle relay at Saturday’s regional Southwest Conference Championship meet at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction.
Tigers head coach Jenny Wischmeyer said the state qualification “means even more this year since it was so hard to get in.” Like other high school sports, fewer swimmers, divers and relay teams are invited to Saturday’s state meet due to COVID-19 restrictions. This year, 20 relay teams were invited to state. Traditionally, state qualification is predicated on meeting a certain time. This is the seventh time in the coach’s two decades leading the program that Summit has qualified to state.
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Parks and Rec Director Ryan Dennison sits at his desk busy at work, trying to make the parks system as great as it can be. (Max O’Neill / Craig Press)
Nearly all of Craig Parks and Recreation Director Ryan Dennison’s tenure with the department has been under the shadow of the pandemic.
That hasn’t stopped him from enjoying what he does, however. Dennison, who celebrates his one-year anniversary today, worked as the recreation director for five years before taking over the top position.
Dennison fell in love with parks and rec while he was a sophomore at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction.