December 2010 - Crown Point Swim Club
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December 2010 - Crown Point Swim Club
Crown Point Swim Club December 2010 Volume 5, Issue 2 In The Dawg House Inside this issue: St. Anthony Medical Center Pediatric Floor Drive CPSC Wins Home Invitational 2 CPSC Takes 4th at LCB 3 Winter Invite Help SAVE College Swimming 3 Mission Statement 4 Club Sponsors 4 December Birthday’s 4 Announcements: Do you have Wii and X-Box games your kids have out grown? How about kid’s movies that haven’t been watched in years? Here is a great opportunity to donate them to a worthy cause. The Crown Point Swim Club is collecting gently used/age appropriate Wii and X-Box games and DVD/VHS movies for the St. Anthony’s Pediatric Floor. Your donation can be dropped off in the big decorated box during practice on: Tuesday, December 21 Wednesday, December 22 Thursday, December 23 Thank you for helping make the St. Anthony’s Pediatric Floor have a great holiday. • Make sure to check the website for meet add/ delete deadlines and any announcements. • Practice on January 26th has been cancelled due to the Harlem Globetrotters Game at High School Page 2 In The Dawg House CPSC Wins Home Invitational High Point Winners: Jessica Yukich, Jordan Artim, Mikki Wood, Michael Adams, Hannah Kukurugya, Kelsi Artim and Aly Tetzloff. Not Pictured: Jake Hektoen and Darian Low Crown Point, IN - November 1919-21, 2010. 2010 With 84 swimmers, the Crown Point Swim Club dominated the standings and took 1st place honors at the 2010 CPSC Fall SYOA Invitational. Nine swimmers received the High Point Award, for scoring the most points in their age group. Michael Adams scored 71 points in the 7 yr. old boys age group and took 2nd place. Jordan Artim scored 170 points in the 9 yr. old girls age group and took 2nd place. Kelsi Artim scored 184 points in the 11 yr. old girls age group and took 1st place. Jessica Yukich scored 180 points in the 11 yr. old girls age group and took 2nd place. Jake Hektoen scored 163 points in the 11 yr. old boys age group and took 1st place. Hannah Kukurugya scored 185 points in the 12 yr. old girls age group and took 1st place. Darian Low scored 173 points in the 12 yr. old boys age group and took 2nd place. Aly Tetzloff scored 196 points in the 13 yr. old girls age group and took 1st place. And Mikki Wood scored 178 points in the 14 yr. old girls age group and took 2nd place. With scoring just over 84 points per swimmer at the CPSC Fall SYOA Invitational, the Crown Point Swim Club out scored all participating teams by just over 3,000 points while amassing 7,074.5 total team points. In achieving 51.3% best times for the meet, the Crown Point Swim Club won 51 of the 106 individual events and had 66 individual runner up finishes. The Top Dog, the CPSC swimmer who has the biggest average time drop for the meet, for the CPSC Fall SYOA Invitational was Connor Mullen who posted a 12.39 second average time drop thanks to a 1 minute 13 second time drop in his 200 Freestyle swim. Volume 5, Issue 2 Page 3 CPSC Takes 4th at LCB Winter Invite High Point Winners: Joey Karczewski, Aly Tetzloff, Greg Logothetis, and Darian Low. St. John, IN - December 33-5, 2010. 2010 Forty-eight CPSC swimmers took 4th place honors at the Lake Central Barracudas Invitational scoring 1,348 points. Four swimmers took High Point honors in their age groups, Joey Karczewski scored 115 points in the 11-12 yr. old boys age group and took 3rd place. Greg Logothetis scored 136 points in the 11-12 yr. old boys age group and took 2nd place, Darian Low scored 142 points in the 11-12 yr. old boys age group and took 1st place. Aly Tetzloff scored 95 points, swimming two thirds of the meet, in the 13-14 yr. old girls age group and took 3rd place. While achieving 49.35% best times, the Crown Point Swim Club scored a total of 1,348 points, 28.08 points per swimmer. The Top Dog, the CPSC swimmer who has the biggest average time drop for the meet, for the LCB Winter Invitational was Sarah Huzar who posted a 9.35 second average time drop thanks to nearly a 40 second time drop in her 100 Freestyle swim. Help SAVE College Swimming at your favorite institution!!! It’s no secret that college swimming has been “under the gun” due to college budget cuts in recent decades. We want to let NCAA Division I Presidents/Chancellors and Athletic Directors know that there is a large, vibrant, energetic and committed swimming community in the USA that appreciates the fact that THEIR University has kept swimming alive and well at their institutions. AND let them know that we want them to continue that support, and that our Children will consider attending Universities that allow them to continue their swimming excellence during their college years. During the time period Nov. 15, 2010 through Dec. 30, 2010, won’t you take a few minutes and write a letter or send an email to the President and Athletic Director of the institution of your choice. (or more than one if you’d like!) and say THANK YOU for their support of swimming and let them know that the tuition dollars of you or your child will flow towards the institutions that keep swimming opportunities alive. You can find the email and mailing addresses of EVERY NCAA Division I institution in the country on the American Swimming Coaches Association website at https://www.swimmingcoach.org/ad_addresses.htm Letters from young swimmers are particularly appreciated! How about your swimmer (s) sits down today and does something to preserve their own future opportunities? All the Best, John Leonard, American Swimming Coaches Association 2010 Club Sponsors SILVER LEVEL Artim Industrial Properties Bob Rohrman Nissan Gas City Phone: 219-838-DAWG (3294) E-mail: coach.john@sbcglobal.net BRONZE LEVEL NIKE® Committment, Pride, Sportsmanship, Character www.crownpointswimclub.org Mission Statement The Crown Point Swim Club is an aquatics program established to provide opportunities for our community through the sport of swimming. We are a USA Swimming and Indiana Swimming member committed to building excellence in athletes through the sport of swimming at the highest levels of competition. We are dedicated to the members of our not-for-profit organization to help provide our services at very little cost to all. Vision Statement Building the future of the community through safety in the water, healthy lifestyles, and physical development while achieving excellence in swimming, academics, and life. Kast-a-way Swimwear, INC. Hektoen Enterprises, Inc D&S Beatty Enterprises White/Peterman Properties Kwik Kopy Psi Iota XI Sorority Servicemaster Advantage Aker Construction, Inc. Naylor Pipe Company Ironworkers Local 395 Bret A. Bologna DDS - Distinctive Dental Solutions Nasons Appliances Remax Results - Julie Dwyer Team Puntillo Orthodontics, PC Popa Heating & Cooling Centier Bank Canine Clipper Indiana Spray Foam Philosophy Commitment, P ride, Sportsmanship, Character We stress being committed to excellence both athletically and academically. We take pride in our organization, our athletes, and their families. We teach sportsmanship both in and out of the pool at all times. We build character through life lessons that will take our swimmers past their athletic ca- December Birthday’s John Corder - 12/8 - 17 Morgan Hegyi - 12/2 - 10 Zak Hemminger - 12/31 - 11 Michael Holland - 12/21 - 8 Nick Huls - 12/10 - 16 Nick Ladowicz - 12/8 - 18 Greg Logothetis - 12/24 - 13 Caitlyn Lowry - 12/23 - 18 Jessie Rodriguez - 12/16 - 13 Katie Ruess - 12/24 - 12 Dyllon Wolf - 12/18 - 11 Sammy Yukich - 12/28 - 10