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Date Added: August 11, 2008 07:44:03 AM
Dave Bekker is one of the main reasons why Mike Torrey is still hanging around Zeeland’s pool. “I probably wouldn’t be coaching if he wasn’t here,” Torrey said. Bekker has been an important part of Zeeland’s swimming success over the years. “He’s another set of ears, another set of eyes,” said Torrey, who will enter his 30th season this fall at Zeeland. “Dave does a great job for ...

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