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The 2009 Somerset- Pulaski-YMCA swim team, the SPY Sharks, picture: First row: McKayla Waters, Elisabeth Barnett, Heidi Thompson, Khirey Stapleton, Emily Hicken, Spencer Vaught, Ella Vaught, Rylee Hornsby,Adeline Hornsby, Mallory Newell, Megan Speck , Allison Cherry. Second row: Cade Sullivan, David Crubaugh, Evan Cherry, Wiley Cain, Trey Newell, Austin Gray, Aaron Crubaugh, Caleb Crubaugh, Grant Kerns, J.D. Stockham, Remington Gray, Dereck Vito, Lane Thrasher. Third row: Thomas Duck, Jayla Ferrell, Jacie Ferell, McKenzie Asberry, McKayla Miller,Hannah Lake, Joshua Lake, Austin Shults, Hunter Shults, Kristen Hicken, Katelyn Franzone, Haley Isaacs, Mollie Yanders, Austin Duck. Fourth row: Coach Brandon Daulton, Dannie Gulock, Kayli Yutzy, Cortni Thrasher, Katherine Stockham, Haley Stockham, Shelby Stevenson, Seth Lake, Valerie Gregory, Callie Garner, Nowelle Altman, Hannah Isaacs and Coach Laura Leigh Zimmerman. Absent from photo are Tesa Hamilton, Sam Hamilton, Lendee Sanchez, Chloe Carrender, Grace Bruner, Jase Bruner, Kate Bruner, Brianna Bogle, Makena Bullock, Skye Frost, Summer Frost, Allison Luttrell, Emily Luttrell, Alexa Mahoney, Ashley Mahoney, Abby Ward, Kala Wright, Michael Wilson, Brittany Pollitt, Sarah Sutton, Remington Grey, Grant Kerns, Connor King, Justin Back, Omar Ortiz, Brianna Lovins, Abby Langfels and Dane Legg. (Submitted photo)
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Officials: Human remains at Titanic shipwreck site
Human remains may be embedded in the mud of the North Atlantic where the New York-bound Titanic came to rest when it sank 100 years ago, a federal official said.
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- Echoes from the Titanic
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Officials: Human remains at Titanic shipwreck site
Human remains may be embedded in the mud of the North Atlantic where the New York-bound Titanic came to rest when it sank 100 years ago, a federal official said.
April 16, 2012 3 Photos 3 Stories
- Ticket to Titanic maiden voyage sold at NY auction
- Titanic was turning point in global news coverage
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