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CHLOE BOLL COMPETES IN 2 EVENTS AT STATE SWIM MEET

The Fosston/Bagley/Crookston Seal swim team’s Chloe Boll competed in two events at the Minnesota State Swimming and Diving meet at the University of Minnesota Aquatic Center in Minneapolis. In warm-ups, Chloe banged the back of her foot on the gutter as she turned at the wall, and it instantly left a black and blue mark on her heel. It didn’t stop her from turning in two solid races.

Boll’s first event was the 50-yard freestyle, and she turned in a time of 25.49 seconds, which was 30th place. Her time was .48 slower than her section time. The top 16 advanced to the finals on Saturday, and Chloe’s 50-yard freestyle season came to an end. 

Chloe also swam in the 100-yard freestyle and had a time of 56.33 seconds, which was good for 19th place. She just missed advancing to the finals on Saturday by less than a second, and her season came to an end.

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