Andover's Christina Spanier counts swimming as one of her passions. Anything less and she might not have stuck around for her senior year.
"In past years there were times halfway through the season where I was sick of it and ready to be done," Spanier said.
Team division. An indifference to commitment. A lack of success. Andover was not a place where swimming and diving thrived in recent seasons.
This year, however, there is "something special in the pool," coach Marcia Ford said.
Swimmers can feel it, too.
"We've bonded more than any other year," said Spanier, one of the Huskies' four captains. "The girls are enjoying themselves a lot more."
Ford brought in a team-building specialist for a one-day workshop and the Huskies' swimmers and divers put the lessons in motion. Focusing on unity helped unlock individual talents. Andover's solid dual meet record includes victories against Anoka, Cambridge-Isanti, Champlin Park and Coon Rapids. More important, Spanier said, "no race goes uncheered for."
Success in and out of the pool, Ford said, defines the team mantra: "Take it to the next level."