NOW ONLINE September Swimming World Magazine: Bolles School Boys Clip New Trier for National High School Title

PHOENIX, Arizona, September 2. BOLLES School (Fla.) edged New Trier (Ill.) by the slimmest of margins to earn its second boys National High School Title in the last three years, as the squad from Florida compiled a 147.5-point tally against New Trier's total of 147 points. Full results of the Swimming World National High School Championships are available in the September issue of Swimming World Magazine. Read Now For $3.95.

Bolles has now been the top boys independent school in the last three years, and four of the seven.

“I am very happy for the swimmers, parents, coaches and the Bolles family,” head coach Sergio Lopez said. “Bolles has a long tradition of excellence, and our job as coaches is to make sure that the swimmers understand it, embrace it and take ownership of it.”

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
8 2012 London Olympics: As Good as it Gets by John Lohn

13 On the Verge of a Dynasty by Jeff Commings
The Baylor School girls won their third national high school title in the last four years.

18 By the Slimmest of Margins by Jason Marsteller
The Bolles School boys won their second national high school team title in the last three years by a half point ahead of New Trier.

22 Nutrition Choices of the Stars by Jeff Commings
This is the third of a three-part series on nutrition choices by some of swimming's elite athletes. This month's focus: nutrition post-workout.

24 Dryside Training: “Tri” It, You'll Like It by J.R. Rosania

27 Q&A with Coach Phillip Davis by Michael J. Stott

31 How They Train: Mark Rubin by Michael J. Stott

32 American Relay by Judy Jacob

33 TYR Age Group Swimmer of the Month

DEPARTMENTS
6 A Voice for the Sport
35 For the Record
37 NISCA All-America
43 Calendar
46 Parting Shot

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