The Spokane Waves brought home the IES Junior
Championship Trophy for the second straight year!!! 40 swimmers contributed to the
victory, with tons of great swims and best times.
Click here to read all about
it. (Picture
is Keddy getting thrown in by the Age-Group in
celebration)
By the way, did you know that we have three coaches who
swim for Whitworth University? They had their conference
championship meet last weekend—
click here to find out how Coach Rory, Coach
Christina, and Coach Quinton swam; it’s pretty
impressive!
Swim-a-thon: Friday, May 7,
2010
Be sure to mark this date on the
calendar for our annual Swim-a-thon! This is our only fundraiser for
the year, and we need all families to participate in order to
ensure the long-term financial health of the team. More information is coming
soon.
IES Short Course Champs: February 26-28 –
Ellensburg, Washington
We have 47 swimmers
who have qualified to compete at Inland Empire Short Course
Championships! We need
everyone to sign up by Thursday so we can get entries to the host
team. We really want
every swimmer who is qualified to go. Contact Keddy if you want to go and you need a ride or
someone to stay with or both—we’ll work hard to make it
happen.
Volunteers Needed!
We are still looking
for a volunteer to cover the following shifts in the Waves Store at
the pool: Monday 5:30-6:30 & 7:30-8:30; Wednesday
7:00-8:30; Friday 7:00-8:30. It is an easy way to
get your volunteer hours in! If you are interested, please
call Dede at 465-2786.
Shamrock Shake Up: March 12-14 and Triple
Pentathlon: April 16-18 – Whitworth Aquatic
Center
Our annual hosted invitational
swim meets are fast approaching. Remember, these meets are HUGE
compared to our developmental meets, so we need all parents to help
make them happen. Job
Sign Up on the website is coming soon!
Training Tip of the Week
Hard work becomes simply hard if
there is no rest to make it work. You need to make sure that you
are recharging yourselves after workouts—eating reasonably
healthy and balanced meals, maintaining consistent sleep habits,
and doing everything possible to balance the stresses of your life
(school, family, friends, etc.) While we tend to think about this
as we get close to big meets, this is true for every phase of your
swimming career. Rest
helps you to maximize your workouts so they provide the most
benefit. If you are
struggling in practice, don’t just examine how hard you are
working, examine how you are resting as well.
Great job again at Junior Champs—we are so
proud of all of you and are incredibly excited for the future of
the team. Keep up the
great work!!! Way to
go Waves!
Kevin & Keddy
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