1985

     

Roster

Name Year Events  
Arguelles, Rob* 4 Senior Freestyle  
Aronberg, Rick* 1 2 3 4 Senior Everything  
Galloway, Steve Freshman Sprint Freestyle  
Hayes, Tom Sophomore Breaststroke  
Hermanet, Rob Freshman Everything  
Hopkins, Todd Senior Long Distance Freestyle  
Hoyle, Jim Sophomore Breaststroke I.M.
Jesmer, Pete Eighth Freestyle  
Keller, Dave Senior Diving  
Keller, Dean Junior Butterfly  
Kent, Scott Freshman Breaststroke I.M.
Kent, Sean Junior Backstroke  
Marsh, Joe Sophomore Diving  
Mikulec, Rich Junior Freestyle  
Millard, Lance Sophomore Diving Butterfly
Murray, Bob* 4 Senior Captain  
Playfair, Dan Sophomore Backstroke  
Roscoe, Mike Sophomore Butterfly I.M.
Ryan, Todd 4 Senior Sprint Freestyle  
Wolford, John Sophomore Freestyle  
Licurse, Dave Senior Manager  
Kreckel, Sonja Senior Manager  
Fortner, Julie Senior Manager  

*Denotes captain
1 All-American - 200 Freestyle (1:40.88, 15th in the country)
2 All-American - 500 Freestyle (4:33.71, 18th in the country)
3 All-American - 100 Backstroke (52.88, 17th in the country)
4 All-American - 400 Free Relay (3:12.70, 25th in the country)

 

Dual Meets

 Opponent Score
Brockport 125-46
Irondequoit 54-25
Hilton 111-58
Horseheads 97-75
Mendon 112-59
Greece 98-73
Liverpool 98-74
Penfield 106-65
Lockport 96-76
Spencerport 103-69
Webster 119-52
Sutherland 120-52
Eastridge 125-44
Brighton 120-52
East Rochester 119-52

Section V Champions

Ranked #1 in New York State

State Glory for Greece, Fairport

Row 1: Pete Jesmer, Rob Hermanet, Dan Playfair, John Wolford, Den Keller, Tom Hayes

Row 2: Sonja Kreckel, Julie Fortner, Rich Mikulec, Scott Kent, Steve Galloway, Jim Hoyle, Todd Hopkins, Bob Murray, Coach Clark

Row 3: Dave Keller, Sean Kent, Todd Ryan, Lance Millard, Mike Roscoe, Rob Arguelles, Rick Aronberg Coach Guentner

In 2002, Rick Aronberg was inducted into the Frontier Field Walk of Fame. Here is the brief bio they have:

A seven-time swimming All-American at Fairport and a four-time All-American at Clemson University, Aronberg still holds the ACC record for the 1,650-yard freestyle. He participated in the U.S. Olympic Trials in 1988 and competed in the Maccabiah Games in Israel in 1985 and '89, winning 11 medals. Aronberg was also ranked #1 in the world in the 400-meter freestyle in 1989. He has coached the Nazareth men's and women's swim teams for the past nine years.

Frontier Field Walk of Fame Amateur Sports
 

Most of the information for this team came from Ed Anderson (1987)

 

   
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