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CATO #- Throughout its history, the Cato recreation center's Otters swim team has been relegated to traveling for all of its meets.
For years the center has not had its own clock and timing system. This left the Otters is a position where they could only have intra-squad meets and practice at home, while hitting the road to face teams from across the Niagara district, composed of areas such as West Genesee and Baldwinsville, as well as Rochester and Buffalo.
“We've had to use stop watches,” said Jennifer Dalziel, Cato aquatics director. “And they just aren't very precise and there is always the factor of human error, so they have had to spend a lot of time on the road traveling for competitions all over the place.”
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