2010 FSA Division II League Champions

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7.29.2009

Rain or shine...

...COME TO TONIGHT'S BANQUET! 6pm @ the club!

We're fully prepared to host the banquet in anything sort of hurricane-gale winds, and still encourage everyone to show up, even if this afternoon's currently indecisive weather turns a little wet. We would hate to miss a single person after such an incredible season.

In addition, the link to the team photos is now available and online!

http://www.shutterfly.com/pro/BernardPhotography/GMST

The password to access the photos is Green246. You MUST capitalize "Green," or you can't get in.

#11, #41 and #59, I'd have to say, are particularly adorable...

See you all tonight!!

Coach Luke

7.28.2009

League Lowdown

Welcome back to the gator blog, and now for your much-promised look-back at League...

To start, the meet was incredible and a real testament to how hard the team has worked this year. Every time a Gator swimmer jumped in the pool, you knew something crazy was about to go down. We moved up to a 5th place finish OVERALL, including a 2nd place finish in our trophy. We beat one D1 team (Mt. Vernon) and were a mere 20 points from Columbine Knolls...a finish that would have moved our team up to D1 for the 2010 season. This was truly a break-out meet for the team and something everyone should be incredibly proud of! The coaches couldn't be feeling more confident going into state!

That said, time for some individual shout-outs, because we had some TRULY incredible performances. Overall, we had 9 individual champions (Dylan Jacob (3), Tristan Gess, Elise Chevalier (2), Emily Cotten, Josh Duffy, Kenzie Oreskovich, Anna Granquist, Kelsey Bollig, Cody Spencer) that earned 12 first place finishes.

This is obviously an abbreviated list (I could write something about everyone...) but these were simply the most incredible performances of the meet. So a big, fat "well-done" and a gold sticker to...

...Elise Chevalier for no-freaking-way moment of the year. I'm still not sure there weren't illegal propulsive devices in use during the 4th 25 of her breaststroke race.

...Josh Duffy for being a silent assassin. He recorded 1 win and 2 top three finishes in only his second year of swimming and without so much as a peep about his accomplishments. Who does he think he is??

...Daria Romero for her coming out party. In her first ever league performance, she recorded 1 top 10 and 1 top 5 finish and cut loads of time in the process! Did I mention she didn't lose to any other 13 year olds? 2010, look out!

...Ianna Debrunner for being Ms. Big Shot. After an incredible finish to her season last year (state champion!) she once again stepped up at the big meet in one of the hardest years of swimming, moving up from 25s to 50s! She placed top 3 in ALL of her events and continued to shine when it counts!

...Inez Moore for her go-go gadget arms. Outtouching a 6'2" opponent by 9/100ths of a second in a 3 minute race is the definition of clutch.

...Kenzie Oreskovich and Anna Granquist for nearly causing the first simultaneous quadruple heart attacks in history. They swam in two of the most exciting heats of the entire meet (200 and 100 free) and threw thier coaches and teammates into wild frenzies. Both girls swam WELL above and beyond expectations and both took home a blue ribbon to show for it!

...Dylan Jacob, Tristan Gess and Ethan Schick for putting thier names amongst the Gator all-time greats. They set a combined FOUR team records at the meet!

As I said, I could go on and on, but please congratulate these swimmers when you see them next!

And check out the banquet information in the right sidebar. Don't forget to bring your side dish! We'll see you at practice...tomorrow is my last day!

Coach Luke

7.26.2009

LEAGUE RESULTS!

Congrats Gators on an INCREDIBLE 5th place finish overall, 2nd in our division.

You can see the full meet results HERE.

I'll have a full update Monday, but take some time to look through these and prepare to be wowed!

Coach Luke

7.25.2009

Day one, post-league info!

Hello all -

First off, for those of you too tired or summer-ized to read much, please remember that Monday practice is CANCELLED! Then, from Tuesday-Friday practice times for state qualifiers will change to the following...

6:30-7:30 -- SLEEP!
7:30-8:30 -- Upper Division/11-12s
8:30-9:30 -- 9-10s/8-unders

So as you see, your coaches can no longer sustain predawn alarm buzzing and are therefore moving practice back an hour to fully rest our rapidly aging bodies. That, and practice numbers will be down a bit. What's mentioned above is strongly suggested...however if any of our 9-10s feel that they would prefer to drag their parents out of bed an hour earlier, well, I guess things could be worse.

Banquet information will be available MONDAY so please check the blog!

Second, a HEARTY congratulations to all of our swimmers who performed wildly above and beyond expectations today. Following day 1, the team is sitting in 5th place OVERALL and 2nd in our division. We had (I think) 6 individual event winners, 2 (maybe 3) new team records, and TON of top 5s. This has been a special meet so far with, I'm quite sure, a lot more special moments to come. I'd tell you more but...I foolishly started reading Harry Potter #7 an ok book yesterday and I don't really anticipate having a lot more free time tonight...

We'll see you all at the pool tomorrow morning at 7!

Coach Luke

7.21.2009

Congrats, and league info!

First, I wanted to say congrats to our newest LEAGUE QUALIFIERS--Sidney Tonkin, Michael Tsareveski, Luke Guisto and Daniel Vlosich. This brings the team's total up to 56--an incredible 27 percent increase from last year's 44 qualifiers. Perhaps even more impressive is that more than 1 out of every 3 qualifiers in 2009 is a new qualifier (didn't qualify in 2008). What an accomplishment for those new swimmers!

I also wanted to take a second to recognize Dylan Jacob for setting a new team record in the 9-10 boys 100 Freestyle, breaking an old record that had stood for nearly 20 years!

Even though I'm quite busy soaking up the big city (we went to a pizza place yesterday...with a bouncer! That's how bad people wanted in!) I did find some time to post up the league psych sheet, that is the sheet that ranks all of the swimmers. Now, this is not an officially official sheet (minor changes are possible), but this is about it. There are some REALLY exciting races shaping up, so please, check it out!

Have an excellent week in the pool, and remember...you practice how you compete! That means no missing practice and no shenanigans! Hit every wall like it's a race, make every stroke perfect, pee 5 times a day (from all of the water you drink, silly) and get your 8 hours of beauty rest. Because then you'll be fast and beautiful. Most of all, have fun and get pumped up...this might just be the best meet of the year!

Good luck y'all, and I'll see you Saturday!

Coach Luke

7.17.2009

GOOD LUCK GATORS!

So as many of you already know, I'm heading off New York City with my wonderful mother (she reads this) to see my treasured sister (and she tells my sister what I write) for the whole week! A terrible time to leave, I know, but I will be back for league. In the mean time, your coaches will get you more than prepared for our biggest meets of the year.

Remember, this week we have 2 meets (complete info to the right!) First, our dual on Saturday with 2008 State Champions Applewood Athletic Club for all swimmers at our home pool, the swamp. Then, for anyone who is even REMOTELY close to making a qual time (league OR state!) we have the Last Chance Meet on Sunday at Green Mountain Rec Center. This is a VERY fast pool and there's a lot of hunger and electricity in the air. I've seen countless "hopeless" cases crush times at this awesome meet. Please do your best to make it if you think there's a shot!

Good luck to EVERYONE tomorrow, but a special good luck to my "middlers" trying for thier FIRST league times of the year -- Sarah Daley, Mikela Dobbin, Luke
Guisto, Brett Wilsey, Sarah Wheatley, Michael Tsarevski, Kevin Mercy, Sam Meiser, Tim Lucero and Hannah Long. These guys and gals are right on the brink in one event or more and have worked EXTREMELY hard over the last few weeks to get where they are, so don't waste your time sitting under the tent...CHEER THEM ON!! There are lots of 8-unders and upper division swimmers looking for times as well, so put your screamer mouth on in the morning (as if most of you don't already...)

Your coaches didn't know 50 league qualifers were possible this year...could we get 60?? League won't know what hit it!

A last request--if you're one of our close kids, or if you have a great meet, or you just feel like saying "HI!," please leave a note in the comment section of the blog or send me an e-mail at lukemorin@gmail.com to let me know how you did! I'll be dying for news on Saturday and Sunday afternoon, so tell me about how you're going to league or state!

Again, GOOD LUCK! I'd better hear the "AMEN!"'s rolling over the bouroughs of New York City bright and early tomorrow morning!

I just know they'll be goin' down.

Coach Luke

7.15.2009

Overload

Alright people, look here. Let's have a little talk, just you and I. A little closer, this is important. That's it.

I have to say something. Now, don't take this the wrong way, but us coaches really, really cannot take many more nights like tonight. Now we realize that you people are all really into this swimming thing. Trying to qualify for this and cut time in that, blah blah blah. And that's fine, we guess, but seriously, we need a little more warning if you're going to try and pull something like this again. Just when a guy is looking for a nice, relaxing evening at the pool, you have to go and get crazy. I mean, we practically didn't even get to sit down.

In fact, we'd have to say that tonight's meet was a total disaster. I knew it was a bad sign when I had to drag half of the lower division out of the deep end. They just would NOT stop doing turns and trying to make their strokes all perfect before the meet. Annoying, I know.

But things got worse. Way worse.

We tried to wear everyone out by making them scream their guts out on the hill, but it didn't seem to help. Maybe it even made things worse. Right away, Kenzie O, Olivia M and Sydney W decided to get smart and make some pretty saucy qual times, and dragging just about EVERYONE into a spiral that pretty much got out of control.

The kids all started swimming butterfly like they had colorful wings with decorative designs. Carly C got her first league qual, and again, everyone must have gotten pumped up or something. So more best times, across the board. More running up and down the slippery pool deck, screaming like crazy people. I came to the pool to relax, not run a screaming marathon up and down the pool!

Even though the coaches were pretty steamed at this point, league and state quals kept dropping like cotten from the trees. Tess H decided she'd like to go to league after all and kicked her fly into high gear. Heddie S made her first ever league time in the greuling 100 free, even though we tried to exhaust her with lots of butterfly beforehand. Kenzie got another state time, and Anna G acted like she could just do whatever she wanted, demolishing state times at will. This is a family pool, ya know!

Daria R
hit her SECOND league time in a week, also her second ever, and Joe D made state in his breast, even though he's a newbie. So showy, those two. Then Ethan S made 2 crazy state times in the span of about 5 minutes, and Alex S finished his quest to get all-state with a pretty quick 100 free. What's he want, a medal or something?

Then the 2 musketeers (as I like to call them) showed up. Paige W and Nicole C. Yeah, I rolled my eye when they walked in, too. These two go under other aliases, namely "Haven't swam a meet in years" Cotten and "I just swim to stay in shape for my other sports" Williams. What did they do in thier first swims? Well, I won't recount the gory details. I think you get the idea.

Then--the real clencher--that little punk Tristan G went out and broke his 50 breaststroke record again. 44 something seconds. Can someone tell this kid that he's only 10? I may inquire with the state about steriod testing. And I just spent, like, 5 minutes changing the record book YESTERDAY! Talk about ungrateful! And if he thinks I'm going to go and change it again, just have it broken again...well he's sorely mistaken. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice...well, I'm pretty foolproof.

By the end of the night, by my unofficial count (still waiting on pesky results...I hope they never come!) we had 6 brand new league qualifiers (Sydney, Tess, Carly, Paige, Nicole, Heddie) and 2 new state qualifiers (Olivia M and Joe D). And I probably didn't even get them all...trust me, it's very overwhelming being in the line of fire like that, you'd probably miss something too.

Even the ones that didn't make official times still couldn't resist getting in thier shots.
Daniel M dumped 14 seconds in a 50 fly, Scott W decided to take off 20 seconds in his 200 free, all while pulling thier I'm-gonna-swim-every-race-just-try-to-stop-me routine. C'mon guys. It'd be one thing if it was thier first time swimming, but this is just showboating. So obvious! Kelsie T, Lisa L, Sarah D, Mikaela D, Michael T, Sarah W and Ben M all pretty much ganged up on us and came within moments of hitting thier first qual times (for some, first ever). Do you think I go home and practice screaming? These races tire us out!

Please people, we just want some rest! A nice, relaxing, leisurely swim here and there might be nice. Think...Coach Shelby. Swimming breaststroke. Now that's a great 5 minute break. Just once? Maybe?

Probably the only bright moment of the day (if not totally expected) came at the very end when your very own coaches pulled a very definitive victory over the upper division. I would say more, but I think the Shelbinator put it pretty well herself when she said "Dese little boys nevah stood a chance! We crush them like bugs with steel boots. Splat! Ha Ha Ha! What ghirly men!" Well, good effort anyway, boys.

She might not have effectively balanced the budget, but she did swim a pretty nasty 31 to slam the door on any comeback hopes. It didn't hurt that she flexed a bicep at Riley right before jumping in, causing him to spontaneously pee his Speedo. And we all know what it's like trying to swim in a peed-in Speedo...please do comfort him when you see him in the morning.

Otherwise, with my tortured tale finally down on paper, I might be able to finally get to sleep tonight...only to see all of you cruel, creul children in 7 hours! Oh, the humanity of it all!

Coach Luke

Intrasquad TONIGHT!

Hello All -

So sorry to be a little late on this information, but here's how things are going to go down tonight!

Warm-up:
Lower Division: 5:30-5:45pm
Upper Division: 5:45-6pm
Sign-up:
Middle Division swimmers made cards in practice today, and 8-unders signed up and had cards made for them today. Upper division swimmers will be responsible for making their own cards at the meet today!
Post-Meet Entertainment:
Watch your coaches relay beat up on the upper division! As coach Shelby said today in her best Austrian accent, "We will dominate these little children today. Mercy is for the weak!" She then proceeded to beat her chest wildly, uttered a frightening guttural scream  and broke one of the park benches with a single blow from her pulsating forehead. Yikes.
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
MEET STARTS AT 6! Please be early to warm-up to make sure your swimmers are stretched out and ready for the meet! We had a number of swimmers show up late to Saturday's warm-up and it made for a very stressful morning! Please be as timely as possible. Also, the forecast for tonight is terrifying not optimistic. So bring warm clothes and something rain-repellent. I'll let you look up the weather.com report yourself...

Thanks, we can't wait to see you tonight! Unless you're a part of the upper division, in which case I'm sure the sting of defeat will fade in good time...

Coach Luke


7.10.2009

Records posted!

It's FRIDAY NIGHT so of course I'm doing the most exciting thing I can think of. And since CNN can't stop talking about MJ (STILL!), I spent my evening updating team records!

The new, updated records (which are a LOT different than the old ones) are now posted in the links tab. I'm working on getting the ones on the GMSC site changed as well. You can now find Ianna, Tristan, Tim, Dylan, Cody, Coach Josh, Lifeguard Grant, and many others in there that weren't around before--so check it out!

We also might start a new entry after the intrasquad for "Most time the swimmers have ever lost to the coaches by in the coaches relay." Coach Shelby is even bringing some light reading to take in while we wait for them to finish (she gets a little cocky).

I'll see y'all in the morning! Warm-up info is in the right-side tab!

Coach Luke


7.09.2009

Updates are here...

...kind of, anyways!

Meet results for Intrasquad #2 and Pentathlon are now posted in the right sidebar, and best times are completely updated! The only results page missing is from the Columbine Knolls meet, and we're working on getting that fixed! Don't forget, there will be a reward at the banquet for showing off a completed times tracker at the banquet, so make sure you're keeping up!

Relays and information for this Saturday's dual with Golden are also posted. This is a team that won state a few short years ago and has some incredible swimmers, so take advantage of this opportunity to race some of the best competition in the state! It might also serve as a nice tune-up for next week, when we dual 2008 state champion Applewood Athletic Club. Sandy and Dave weren't slacking with the schedule this year!

Finally, I apologize for not getting an update up after the incredible intrasquad last Wednesday! I wanted to give a quick shout-out to the 11-12 boys for:

* Having 3 boys swim EVERY event (Daniel M, Scott W, Kevin M)
* Getting 2 new league qualifiers (Tristan D, Kevin K)
* The meet of the season from Kevin Mercy, who not only swam every event, but earned a best time in EVERY SINGLE ONE! If you don't believe me, just check the best times sheet. Michael Phelps has nothing on that.

WHAT'S NEXT: TOTALLY updated team records, in case you noticed that most of our recent accomplishments haven't been logged!

Coach Luke

7.08.2009

Updates coming SOON!

Hello all -

So it has been about a week since you heard from me, and I apologize!

ODD EVENTS (DISTANCE):

Warm-up @ 4:30 on Thursday, meet starts at 5pm!

Intrasquad meets are finally processed, and I wanted to say CONGRATS to official new LEAGUE QUALIFIERS Tristan Debrunner (50 Fr) and Kevin Kruse (50 Br) and new STATE QUALIFIERS Todd Otto (100 bk), Brandon Jacob (25 brst) and Anna Granquist (50 fr, 100 fr). What a meet!

That brings our totals up to 45 LEAGUE qualifiers and 25 STATE qualifiers. These are incredible numbers, and we have a lot of swimmers who are still on the brink!

Check back for more updates tomorrow (including intrasquad results and new best times)! Good luck to tonight's odd events swimmers!

Coach Luke


7.01.2009

Intrasquad and the best day of the year!

OK so I didn't really mean to make you think that this post is about intrasquad and dress-like-a-burrito-to-get-free-chipotle day (although I can see why the title made you obviously think about that immediately...)

New info about tonight's meet and tomorrow's day of fun are posted in the right sidebar. I'm sorry to be such a slacker on this, but SOMEBODY has to be taking 2 hour naps every day, and I sure don't see any of you stepping up to the plate!

Finally, we'll be doing odd events entries tonight. Check the schedule for more information (because that's my only resource) and if you have any further questions, be sure to asK! And if you want to come and we missed you, please let us know ASAP!

Thanks! Get ready for some fast swimming, and also to see some upper division swimmers heaving on the deck trying out some fun new events tonight!

Coach Luke