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Bethany (Budde) Brasser
London, Ontario November 28, 2007 11:07:14 AM
Entry ID: 1270779 | Congratulations Marlins on your State Championship!!! As a Marlin from 1992-1996, I am so proud and excited for you. Celebrate and enjoy your success! |
The Small Family - Kara Small, Class of 2006 Commerce Township November 12, 2007 1:49:18 PM
Entry ID: 1255896 | We're very proud of the Mercy Marlins and wish all of you great results this weekend at the Division II State Championships!
History is knocking at the door -- ANSWER IT with your best effort ever.
Mercy's "FIRST" Division II State Championship would be a great end to a wonderful season.
FEAR THE FISH!!!! |
Mrs. Switaj
Farmington Hills October 10, 2007 10:45:10 AM
Entry ID: 1227500 | Well, I see no one has signed this book since last year, so, I'm hoping you're all still reading it... CONGRATULATIONS on all your success in the pool so far this season -- I know there are more wonderful achievements ahead. I can't believe that those of you who swam with Caryn are now SENIORS. "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened." See you at States!!!
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The Small Family - Kara class of 2006
Commerce Township November 13, 2006 6:20:08 PM
Entry ID: 991878 | Congratulations Mercy Girls on winning the Catholic League Championship and all of the great swims!
We wish all of you great success this weekend at the State Meet in those "Mercy Fastskins!"
"HOLLAND WHO?"
Fear the Fish!!! |
Sara Downey
Arcata, CA August 18, 2006 3:16:09 PM
Entry ID: 912355 | Let me the first one to wish you all good luck in this upcoming season, enjoy all the hours in the pool because I PROMISE one day you'll miss them! Pound hard on the rat room ceiling once for me! Love from c/o 2001 - Sara D. |
Joan Huellmantel
January 7, 2006 10:12:32 AM
Entry ID: 744576 | Congratulations on an awesome swim season! I swam for Mercy and loved it! It prepared me for college swimming and life in general. Enjoy every moment, even those EARLY mornings! Just reading the website makes me want to jump back into the pool. The "swimmer" in you really never leaves.
Good luck in the future,
Joan Huellmantel '91 |