At least it will be the first meet for most of the team.

DHS competed Saturday in Delta with 13 swimmers, so Friday’s 4 p.m. meet at the Fort Lewis College pool represents a return to full-squad competition for the Demons.

“It always takes a little bit of planning,” DHS head coach Kathryn Ross said of setting up a home meet. Meet organizers replaced a battery for the horn on the starting system that went dead in the team’s first meet on Dec. 5. They replaced it with a bullhorn then but shouldn’t run into any issues this time.

“We’re trying to make everything run smoothly,” Ross said.

Originally, only Grand Junction Central and Farmington were going to attend the meet, but Montezuma-Cortez, Palisade and Piedra Vista have since joined.

The meet marks the beginning of a more serious portion of the season for DHS. The Demons only have four meets left until districts, which are followed one week later by the state meet.

“I think that this meet will be really telling to find out where the swimmers are and what kind of times they’re hitting,” Ross said. “We base future relay teams and future events off of times this Friday. As we head into the district meet, we narrow down who should be in what events and what relays. Earlier in the season, there was more of a chance to try out different events, different strokes.”

Friday’s meet also will be the final time the Demons’ two senior swimmers and three senior divers compete at home. Swimmers Bryn Joyner and Haley Warren will be recognized with divers Caroline and Elise Tidwell and Sarah Lawton.

“They’re all captains that have done a terrific job leading the team,” Ross said. “It’s crazy to think when I started coaching they were all sophomores, and they’re all graduating this year.”

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