Thursday, March 25, 2010

Boys Varsity Schedule Preview for 10-11

Sun Praire finally joins the conference as it's own team, will be a home meet 12/03/10.
Invitationals for Next Season.
Oshkosh West Invite
Janesville Parker Relays
Elkhorn Invite
Stoughton Invite (High School and College Events)
Platteville Invite
Madison Invite back at its old weekend before Conference
Rock County Championships (Parker, Craig, Milton, Beloit) at Milton
Also Scrimmage with Elkhorn at Elkhorn.

Schedule will be finalized in a couple of weeks

Saturday, March 20, 2010

No Open Swims Next Week

With Spring Sports in full Swing, Open swims will be postponed until June when summer swim team starts.
Go outside and get some fresh air and join a spring sport!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

ADDED to BLOG

I have added the links for:
The Beloit Aquatic Team
Swim Net Work
Aaron Peirsols Blog
Garrett Weber-Gales Blog

Need To KNOW!!!

Seniors let us know where you are going to College or your future plans.

Learn to Swim like the Purple Tide swim lessons will be June 7th through the 10th from 4pm till 6pm. In four 30minute sessions. This is our MAJOR Fundraiser, so we need every ones HELP!!

Summer Swim Team starts June 14th at 9:30 for the little Tide and 10am for you big Tide.
We are scheduling 5 meets this summer.
Sign up at Leisure Services ASAP and make sure you tell them it is for swim team.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Pictures from Tide Banquet

Major Award Winners: Row 1; Mike McNulty Iron Man & MVP, Christian Daniels Rookie, Simon Rawet Most Improved, Nick Fillbach Hardest worker & Captain 2011. 2nd Row; Rio Griffin Rock, Josh Werling Captain 2011, Cody Fick Comeback, Chase Hankins Klett, Dan Luebke MVP.

Captains Current and Future: Nick Fillbach 2011, Mike McNulty 2010, Josh Werling 2011, Dan Luebke 2010
Dan Luebke and Parents sign All-American Papers


Sunday, March 14, 2010

BAT Banquet

Tide Swimmers Jackson Prowes and Christian Daniels won awards at the Beloit Aquatic Team Banquet Sunday.
Jackson won the New Comer Award,
Christian won the most improved 13 & over Award.
Great Job!!!!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Updates

The High School Boys Web-Site is now updated. We are still updating the Girls and Middle school.

Also if you have any pictures to share send them to me and we will post on the web-site or blog.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Daniels 18th

Christian finished 18th in the 13-14 200 I.M.
2:13.99, this is 2 seconds faster than his time from the WIAA sectional meet.
Great Job!!
His Splits
Fly 28.44 1:03.69 Back(35.25)
1:41.61 Breast(37.92)2:13.99 Free(32.38)

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Daniels 9th on 2nd Day

9th in the 200 Breaststroke 2:27.79
Great Job!!
Good Luck Sunday in the 200 IM

Daniels at USS State 13 & Over

Christian(Fr.) finished 10th in the 13&14 100 Breast Friday night.
Time 1:07.18 (1.7 faster than Sectionals, way to carry your taper!)
50 Back Split in 200 Medley Relay 29.0
Great Job!!
Good Luck Today!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Aaron Peirsol Comment READ!!!!!!!!

This fair, diffident sport of ours has come a long way in the past 25 years. I’ve been around on the international scene now for a decade and it’s hard to keep in mind this new generation is not as familiar with the era in which I began my career. I understand this. Only through my experiences casually chatting with those of generations preceding mine have I garnered a glimpse into this sport’s previous eras, which is to me, fun.

My first memory of swimming is of the 1992 Olympic Games. I remember watching Pablo Morales breathe through his nose behind the block after the start was called back. I remember turning my head sideways at the television to see how Mel Stewart was swimming the 200 butterfly. I remember Ron Karnaugh’s heart-rending story very well. These memories remain exceptionally vivid to this day and are what my career exploded from.

It’s hard to maintain a healthy sense of the history of this sport, especially in the last decade when much of the attention has been on the stratospheric advancement of swimming. Swimming has been quite successful at advancing, and many great things have come of it. We have traversed technology, as with suits, and have ushered in a new era in professional swimming while in the process learning more about the fundamental integrity of this sport. That being said, every once in a while, I believe a jolt into the historical psyche of our community may be absolutely appropriate, as I believe it can be in this situation.

Here at the University of Texas swim center we are no strangers to fast swimming. Our pool record board can attest to that. For years I have stared up at that board and watched the old orange and white placards exchanged for newer, shinier ones. Before this past year many of them were World or American records. Some still are. Many of those individual men’s records are, as a consequence, of a fairly recent date - within the last decade, and most within the last few years.

All except one.

There is one record up there that has withstood countless assaults. And there it stays. Aged, duller than the rest. Stubborn. Proud. Living on a board where most every other record has been cycled through countless times. This time on the board represents something hard to come by in swimming these days, especially with what has occurred over the last several years. The fact that it’s still there proves to me that what I knew as a kid was right: that is real swimming. It is a tribute to where swimming has come from, that fast swimming is nothing new. It is Matt Biondi’s former 100 freestyle World Record. It was set in 1988 at the US Olympic Trials in Austin, Texas. This time used to be the World Record before Alexander Popov broke it. Notably, Popov is the only man ever to have broken it as Biondi had swum it, in a brief.

There is a meet in Austin, Texas this weekend: the Austin Grand Prix. Undoubtedly, Biondi’s record, along with many of the other pool records, will be targeted. However, many of us here at Texas feel this record, deserves something special. If anyone should ever feel the need to swim faster than 48.42 at our pool, we ask that you swim the race as Biondi had, in a brief. We ask that you earn it. We don’t expect this to be easy and realize this is an unwonted challenge, but with all that has occurred over the last several years, this is a rare opportunity, and boy is it fair. There are not many records like this left in existence. This is homage to our sport. If it should be taken down, let us take it down with deference.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Purple Tide Banquet

The Boys Swim Team held it's annual Banquet Sunday at Sud's.
Over 70 people were in attendance, Including next years incoming Freshman, family members, Alumni and friends.
Highlights:
12 Swimmers received their Varsity Letter.
NISCA National Bronze Award for Academic's: Varsity GPA 3.34
WISCA Academic All-State: Dan Luebke and Mike McNulty
NISCA Academic All-American: Dan Luebke
Rock Award: Rio Griffen
Most Improved: Simon Rawet
Come Back: Cody Fick
Hardest Worker: Nick Fillbach
Iron Man: Mike NcNulty
Rookie of the Year: Christian Daniels
William Benji Klett Award: Chase Hankins
MVP: Dan Luebke/Mike McNulty
Captians for 2010-2011: Nick Fillbach/Josh Werling

Still waiting on Pictures!