OCR Text |
Show Swimming It was a surprise to absolutely no one when Utah's very successful swimming coach, Don Reddish, brought the conference tank title home to Salt Lake City for the fourth straight year in a row. Led by All-Americans Mike Garibaldi, Al Logan, Terry Craig, and Tom Browne, and freshmen Gary Parara and Dave Fuhriman, the Crismon and White time and time again came up with convincing victories. Garibaldi, Mr. "all-everything," has got to be considered the most outstanding aqua man to enroll at the university. He destroyed league marks in the five freestyle events and at the NCAA finals pushed nine time college gold medal winner, USC's Roy Saari, to two first place finishes. Garibaldi was the only Ute to place in the finals with a fourth in the 500 freestyle (4:53.2) and a close second in the 1650 freestyle (17:08.4) to give Utah a tie for 13th in the national rankings. Ute swimmers were (front row) Allen Neuls, assistant coach, David Fuhriman, Glenn Morten-sen, Mel Roberts, Steve Smith, Allen Logan, Kin Bernard, Mike Garibaldi, A. Mayo, Gary Parara, (row 2) Don Reddish, head coach, Reed Larsen, Walt Ogden, Ryan Searle, Reid Ri-mensberger, Terry Craig, C. Tom Nulty, Tom Browne, Steve Goddard, Paul Dalrymple, and Ken Hill. ¦ Dave Fuhriman represented the Redskins in the Butterfly. 162 |