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Published June 01, 2007 10:13 pm - MOULTRIE — In the first meet of the summer competitive season, Moss Farms diving coach Ed Goodman is more concerned with how his team is performing, rather than where the individual divers finish.
And after the first day of the Moose Moss Invitational on Friday at the Moose Moss Aquatic Center, Goodman is pleased so far.


Goodman likes his team's progress


Wayne Grandy

MOULTRIE — In the first meet of the summer competitive season, Moss Farms diving coach Ed Goodman is more concerned with how his team is performing, rather than where the individual divers finish.

And after the first day of the Moose Moss Invitational on Friday at the Moose Moss Aquatic Center, Goodman is pleased so far.

Moss Farms did have two legitimate even winners: Anna Aguero won the five-diver senior women’s 3-meter event and Elizabeth Ann Kirkland took the 12-13 girls 3-meter, which had eight entries.

But it was the lists performed by Aguero and Hannah Moore in back-to-back events that impressed Goodman more.

“We’re building. We’re progressing,” Goodman said Friday. “We’ve got three weeks until Regionals and we’re pretty much on schedule.

“I especially like how we’re doing on tower. That’s usually the last thing to come together.”

Moore and Aguero competed in the 16-18 girls platform event with Kirstyn Shepler, who is diving unattached, and Skye Sanders of Tennessee Diving.

Shepler was first with a 349.00, but Moore was a close second with a 342.05. Aguero had a 335.70 for third.

“They both put together a good tower list,” Goodman said.

Sanders was fourth on platform with a 287.05.

After a short break, Moore and Aguero took part in the senior women’s 3-meter, which Aguero won by exactly one point over Moore with an outstanding final dive.

“I’m really happy with how they dove two solid lists back-to-back,” Goodman said.

Aguero had a 237.65 in 3-meter. Moore had a 236.65.

Lauren Leroy of Tennessee Diving was third with a 221.85. Helen Alvey of the Atlanta Diving Association was fourth with a 197.50.

And while obviously pleased with seeing his team’s improvement, Goodman also was gratified with Kirkland’s victory.



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