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Five Pelham Memorial High School Swimmers Named 'Athletes of the Week'
Five members of the PMHS girls' swim and dive team were given the distinction after winning the Section 1 Championships.

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Five members of the PMHS girls' swim and dive team were given the distinction after winning the Section 1 Championships.

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