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Clint Hatayama

Published online on Tuesday, Jun. 16, 2009

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Vitals: Sanger, senior, 100 free; 100 back; 200 medley relay, 400 free relay

He’s qualified because: Swam an All-America consideration time of 46.75 while placing second in the 100 free at the section finals.

Also placed fourth in the 100 back and was part of the Apaches’ fifth-place 200 medley relay team.

He set league records while winning the 200 free and 500 free at the County/Metro Athletic Conference finals.

He said it: “Clint is tremendously talented. He has not been training year-round like some of the other guys. He came in this year and worked really hard on improving his overall speed in practice and that paid off for him.” — Sanger coach Iain Patterson



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