Saturday, January 26, 2013

Week 12 REST!!!!!! BUY TICKETS!!!



PURPLE TIDE
12th Week of Practice
January 28, 2013
12 Days to Sectionals

REST, REST, REST, REST!!!!!

Monday      Parents buy your Tickets for BIG 8 Meet 7pm

Practice 3:30-6:15
                        INDIVIDUAL GOAL SETTING
            Conference Swimmers I need $5 by Thursday for Dye and Food.

Tuesday            PRACTICE 3:30-6:15
                        RELAXATION DRILL

Wednesday            3:30pm Afternoon Practice

Thursday            3:30 – 6:15pm
Relaxation/Focus Training
VISUAL SWIM
                        Team Dinner

Friday                        3:30 – 6:15
                        DYE HAIR & Pizza
                        Go HOME!! REST!!

Saturday            BIG 8 CONFERENCE MEET
                        Team Meeting 9:00am
                        Bus                        9:30am
                        Warm-up            11:30am Warm-up
                        Meet                        1:00pm

Swim Team Super Bowl Party 
at Klobucar's 4:30pm

Friday, January 25, 2013

BIG 8 Conference Tickets

Ticket Information Pre-Sale

Get them early, must BUY on line.

PRESALE OF TICKETS will begin ONLINE starting MONDAY,  January 28 at 7PM and conclude THURSDAY, January 31 at 6PM.   Online tickets may be purchased using the link:




This is the only way to get tickets, this meet will sell out!!


Go TIDE!!

TIDE Splits with Parker and Memorial

The Purple Tide Beat Janesville Parker, but lost to #1 Madison Memorial at Parker High School tonight.

Scores: BMHS 98 - Parker 69
           BMHS 32 - Memorial 137

Christian Daniels led the way winning the 200 IM in both meets with a time of 2:03.92, he also finished 2nd in the 100 Breaststroke.

Top Swims for the TIDE vs. Parker:

200 Medley Relay 2nd Christian Schober, Daniels, Armann Cabrera, Caleb Schober 1:47.67
              B Relay 3rd Tyler Garetson, Morgan Poepping, Joe Garetson, Jack Klobucar 1:57.92

200 Free: 1st Spencer Burns 1:56.02, 2nd Chance Murray 1:59.28, 4th Justin Stanton 2:04.70

200 IM: 1st Daniels, 2nd Jason Schroeder 2:19.12, 5th Morgan Poepping 2:23.78

50 Free: 2nd Caleb Schober 24.40, 3rd Armann Cabrera 24.67, 4th Jack Klobucar 25.56

100 Fly: 2nd Joe Garetson 1:03.48, 3rd Tyler Dirksen 1:04.69

100 Free: 1st Spencer Burns 53.61, 3rd Christian Schober 54.99, 4th Kevin Nguyen 55.48

500 Free: 1st Chance Murray 5:29.79, 3rd Justin Stanton 5:40.02, 5th Tyler Dirksen 5:41.89

200 Free Relay: 1st: Burns, Nguyen, Cabrera, Caleb Schober 1:37.39
           B Relay: 2nd Joe Garetson, Stanton, Murray, Klobucar 1:42.49

100 Back: 1st Christian Schober 1:03.32, 3rd Schroder 1:05.82, 4th Tyler Garetson 1:09.89

100 Breast: 2nd Daniels 1:05.48, 3rd Caleb Schober 1:07.26, 4th Poepping 1:12.10

400 Free Relay: 2nd Murray, Christian Schober, Burns, Daniels 3:35.15
          B Relay: 3rd Stanton, Dirksen, Poepping, Nguyen 3:49.06

The Tide will be at Middleton Saturday for the Madison Invite. Meet starts at 1:30, get there early.

Go TIDE!!

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Practice Schedule Change

Friday there will be NO 6am morning Practice.

Practice will be at 1pm. We will leave for Parker after practice. We will do Yoga and most of our meet prep here at our pool. When we get to Parker we will just practice starts, turns and sprints.

Wednesday and Thursday we will do super circuits, bring your running shoes. Mental training Wednesday and Thursday before afternoon practices, with visual swim after Thursdays practice.


Go TIDE!!

Monday, January 21, 2013

No 6am Practice Tuesday



School or No School there is still Practice at 11am Tuesday after classes.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Construction Up Date


TIDE 6th at Platteville Invite

The TIDE finished 6th at the Platteville Invitational at UW-Platteville Saturday.

We had 9 Swimmers finish in the medals, swimming many fast swims today, before taper starts in another week.

Christian Daniels led the way with a 3rd place finish in the 200 IM with a time under last years state cut, he also finished 4th in the 100 breaststroke.

TIDE Medalist:

200 Medley Relay 4th: Jose Cardenas, Daniels, Armann Cabrera, Caleb Schober 1:48.19

200 Free 5th Chance Murray 1:57.41

Freshman/Sophomore 100 IM 7th Christian Schober 1:04.07, 8th Jason Schroeder 1:04.24

200 IM 3rd Christian Daniels 2:04.51

50 Free 4th Caleb Schober 24.30

100 Free 7th Spencer Burns 53.59

500 Free 6th Chance Murray 5:20.14

200 Free Relay 5th: Burns, Kevin Nguyen, Armann Cabrera, Caleb Schober 1:38.63

100 Back 8th Jose Cardenas 1:02.37

100 Breast 4th Christian Daniels 1:05.42

400 Free Relay 3rd: Chance Murray, Burns, Cabrera, Daniels 3:33.67

The TIDE's next meet is next Friday at Janesville Parker in a triple dual with Madison Memorial.

Go TIDE!!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Week 11 Practice Schedule


PURPLE TIDE
11th Week of Practice
January 21, 2013
19 Days to Sectionals

Monday            Brunch at Vogel’s
                        9:30am-11:30

Tuesday            Practice 6am – 7:30am  ½ Day of School
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        11:00am-2:00pm Relaxation/Focus Training
                        Be Smart Do the Right Thing Rest!!

Wednesday            6:00am Practice
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        3:30pm Afternoon Practice

Thursday            Practice 6am – 7:30am
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        3:30 – 6:15pm Relaxation/Focus Training
                        Team Dinner

Friday                        Practice 6am – 7:30am (Yoga and Stroke Drills) ½ Day
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        Madison Memorial, at Janesville Parker Triple Dual
                        Team Meeting 3:00
                        Bus 3:30
                        Meet 5:30

Saturday            Madison Invite at UW
                        Team Meeting 9:00am
                        Bus                        9:30am
                        Warm-up            11:30am Warm-up
                        Meet                        1:30am

Checkout Team Web-Site at www.sdb.k12.wi.us/memorial/swimteams
Team Blog: http:swimminginbeloitwi.blogspot.com/

LaFollette Pictures Parents Night


Mr Vogel,
A friend of mine, Jim Minard, took photos of the boys swim meet last Friday and has placed them on his web site for us to view and use.  The instructions for viewing and copying the photos is shown below.  Please forward to the team. 

Thanks,
Stephen Wadle



Here is a link to the gallery for the swim team photos:



You can also access the web site by visiting www.three-oaks-photography.comand navigating to the EVENTS page.  Here you will find the Beloit High School Swim Team Gallery where I put my photos from the meet.

All of the Swim team photos on my site are for you to have and enjoy!  I have placed a password on the photo galleries to help secure the photos from unauthorized access; the password format is all lowercase and is the same for this gallery is: bmhsswimming 

The site is set up so you can order merchandise or photo packages directly, however please  know that you do not need to use this web site to order prints or any other items.  I do not make any money on the orders from this site so do not feel obligated to purchase through the web site.  I have received some feedback that the items that were ordered through the web site last year turned out great so it is really up to you.  My experience is that if you want a print it will turn out better from the web site rather than taking the file to a local developer such as Wal-Mart or CVS.

If you want to have a digital copy of the photo for your personal use or to take to Walgreens etc… for making prints, please follow these instructions:

1.        Open up the photo gallery by clicking on the gallery name
2.        You will see many thumbnail pictures on the left and a single larger picture on the right.  The larger photo on the right corresponds to the thumbnail that is currently selected on the left.
3.        Navigate through the thumbnails by using the page selector above the thumbnails to see the entire gallery.  Once  you have found a photo you like you can click on the thumbnail to select it (now it will be in the large view on the right).
4.        Click on the large photo on the right to open it up in its own window.
5.        From the top of the page you now can select SAVE PHOTO to save a copy to your hard drive or removable media device.
6.        Simply click CLOSE and this window will disappear and you will be returned to the gallery.


I would encourage you to use the slideshow feature located at the top right side of the gallery page to get the most enjoyment from the web site;  these kids are really talented and it is so much fun to see the emotion and competitive spirit in their swimming.  You can adjust the speed of the slide show by setting it on the upper left side during the show….usually the FAST setting is best for a quick review of the meet photos. 

I do not have the names of the swimmers on the photos but they are shot and presented on the site in the order of the events so if you review the meet heat sheet you may be able to quickly find your son based on the event that has been captured in the photo.

Please call me if you have any trouble accessing the site or seeing the photos; I can be reached at 815.222.1933


See you at the pool!


Jim Minard

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

READ!! From Goswim.tv


The Responsibility of Leading the Lane

Posted by Glenn Mills on Sep 21, 2012 09:42AM (3,288 views)
You go first!  No way... you're always on my feet.  YOU GO!
Way too often there's an argument about who is going to lead, rather than a fight over who's going to be the leader.  In developing a culture of champions, or people who are striving to elevate themselves as athletes, developing lane leaders is much more than about who's going to go first.
There are many responsbilities when you take charge and go first, and you have to have a few key qualities to manage these responsibilities.  Here's a short list, certainly not all inclusive:
 1.  ATTENTIONThe lane leader must be able to hear the set as described by the coach.  He/she must listen to the details of the set and the intervals.  If nearby swimmers are talking, it's the lane leader's responsibility to get the others to be quiet so they're able to hear these details.  Since many of the other swimmers will be relegated to "followers" in the lane, the first person MUST get these details correct.
 2.  MEMORY
 The lane leader must REMEMBER all details of the set.  Is it descend?  Do the strokes switch?  Is the interval the same the whole way through, or does it change?  When is the drill?  What is the drill?  How far apart should we go if the lane is crowded?  This list gets longer with a more complex set, but unless the lane leader understands the MEANING and purpose of the set, the entire lane may as well swim for 30 minutes straight.  Basically that's what ends up happening anyway.
3.   ABILITY TO READ THE CLOCK
The lane leader MUST have an understanding of the 60-based math required to be an athlete.  Years ago, we had clocks with round faces, and hands sweeping around.  In my opinion those analog pace clocks made it MUCH easier to keep track of when you were supposed to go.  Today, in the digital age, you have to understand NUMBERS.  If you've read some of my other articles, I believe in testing swimmers with math, especially as fatigue sets in.  By assigning 50s on the :37 rather than on the :40, you require athletes to think, and to become engaged in the process.  The lane leader must take pride in the responsibility of leaving on time... all the time.
Here's an article about learning how to read the clock.
4.  COMMITTMENT TO THE PRACTICE
This simply means... not getting out.  If you're in practice, you stay in practice until it's over.  No getting out to go to the bathroom.  No stopping in the middle of the set to fix your goggles.  Whatever happens, the lane leader must set the example that nothing will stand in the way of completing the task at hand.  Committment also means that the lane leader must embrace the set or sets that the coach has given, even if a particular set isn't their favorite thing to do.
5.  PRIDE
Being a leader means taking pride in being a leader.  You don't have to be loud, or yell.  This type of leader is simply organized and committed to being better.  They lead by example and by all of the traits listed above.  They'll bring their lanemates UP to a new level, rather than push that job off to the coaches.  They'll take pride in their team, in their swimming, and in the FACT that when they're in the pool, they are indeed focusing on THEIR career.
Swimmers, and all athletes, must remember that the time they spend in the pool is ALL ABOUT THEM.  When a coach asks or demands that you do something better, it's to make THE SWIMMER better.  When lanes are disorganized, when people don't know when to go, when people don't know what to do... the time spent at the pool is simply unproductive.  Nobody wins.
Also remember:  If the most important job for a coach is to yell "READY HUP" for each group of swimmers, they can't do their real job.  Swimmers / athletes need to take responsibility for what they do in practice, and since not all swimmers will... a lane leader MUST emerge to accept that responsibility.
While I'd love to be able to offer a check list of ideas on how to develop leaders, it's never that easy.  In the immortal words of Forest Gump, "life is like a box of chocolates," which is just like a group of swimmers.  You never know what you're going to get, or what it's going to take to inspire athlete "A" vs. athlete "B."   Each answer will be different, and each hot button to inspire that athlete will also be different.
For coaches, just imagine how productive a season you would have if you could develop lane leaders at the beginning of the season.  Imagine having to explain a set only once... and then telling the group when to leave.  Your job at that point would be to... well... COACH!  Sitting back with watchful eyes seeing who needs technical help, or inspiration.
Finally, from my "back in the old days" perspective on this.  I was SO lucky to be surrounded by people who cared so much about being the best.   My practices were filled with lane leaders.  Our coach would give the set, and then watch as 40-50 swimmers, in unison, progressed through it.  These were brutal sets.  But... as with every school of fish, there would always be one injured fish that stood out like a sore thumb.  Like a SHARK, the coach's eyes would immediately be drawn to the break in the rhythm and know something was wrong.  That's when the real "coaching" began.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Week 10 Practice Schedule


PURPLE TIDE
10th Week of Practice
January 14, 2013
26 Days to Sectionals

Monday            Practice 6am – 7:30am
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        3:30 – 6:15pm (Individual Goal Setting)

Tuesday            Practice 6am – 7:30am
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        3:30 – 6:15pm Relaxation/Focus Training

Wednesday            6:00am Practice
                        3:30pm Afternoon Practice

Thursday            Practice 6am – 7:30am
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        3:30 – 6:15pm Relaxation/Focus Training
                        Team Dinner

Friday                        Practice 6am – 7:30am (Yoga and Stroke Drills)
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        3:30 – 6:00pm

Saturday            Platteville (Varsity)
                        Team Meeting 6:00am
                        Bus                        7:00am
                        Warm-up            9:30am Warm-up
                        Meet                        11:00am Meet

Checkout Team Web-Site at www.sdb.k12.wi.us/memorial/swimteams
Team Blog: http:swimminginbeloitwi.blogspot.com/

TIDE 3rd at Manitowoc

The TIDE finished 3rd at the Manitowoc Lincoln Invite Saturday, with 7 individual medalist.

Beloit was led by Christian Daniels 1st place in the 100 Breast 1:04.94 and 2nd in the 200 IM 2:05.23

Other Top 6 Finishes:
200 A Medley Relay: Jose Cardenas, Daniels, Armann Cabrera, Caleb Schober 1:48.48 4th
200 Free: Chance Murray 1:57.23 5th
200 Free Relay: Jack Kolbucar, Kevin Nguyen, Caleb Schober, Cabrera 1:38.36 4th
100 Breast: Caleb Schober 1:07.95 5th
400 Free Relay: Murray, Nguyen, Cabrera, Daniels 3:34.83 5th

The TIDE's next meet is Saturday at UW-Platteville.

GO TIDE!!

Friday, January 11, 2013

TIDE Downs LaFollette

The Purple TIDE downed Madison LaFollette tonight 123-38, the JV also won 111-22.

The Knights won 9 of 11 events, sweeping the 200 IM and 100 Free. They also finished 1, 2 in all relays and the 100 Fly, Back and Breast. 

1st Places: 
200 A Medley Relay: Christian Schober, Christian Daniels, Caleb Schober, Spencer Burns 1:50.48
200 IM: Daniels 2:05.52
50 Free: Kevin Nguyen 24.89
100 Fly: Armann Cabrera 1:02.23
100 Free: Chance Murray 53.56
200 A Free Relay: Cabrera, Jack Kolbucar, Caleb Schober, Nguyen 1:38.48
100 Back: Spencer Burns 1:04.69
100 Breast: Caleb Schober 1:07.60
400 A Free Relay: Daniels, Burns, Cabrera, Nguyen 3:38.35

Other Top Times:
Cabrera 200 Free 2:07.27
Andrew DeKok 200 IM 2:40.32
Daniels 500 Free 5:20.64
Morgan Poepping  500 Free 5:47.56
Jason Schroeder 500 Free 5:49.74

Top Performance: Morgan Poepping swimming the 500 Free, 100 Breast and 400 Free Relay.

The Tide is at Manitowoc Lincoln Saturday for the Manty Invite. This is also Coach Vogel's Alum.

Varsity Team Meeting 6am Bus 6:30am.

GO TIDE!! 

Thursday, January 10, 2013

TIDE's Last Home Meet Friday

The TIDE hosts Madison LaFollette Friday at Beloit College. This will be the TIDE's last Home Meet and it is Parents Night. Warm-up at 4:00 and meet at 5:30.

GO TIDE!!

Aldrich Wins, McNeel Loses

Aldrich and McNeel Lady Tide swim teams swam Tuesday night. Aldrich swam at Franklin and McNeel at Janesville Marshall.

Aldrich won 171-64
McNeel lost 164- 71

I have not received any results from McNeel, I will post when I receive.

Aldrich won every event and swept both relay events and 5 individual events.

1st Places:
200 A Medley Relay: Diaz, Santas, Roth, Franklin 2:33.28
150 Free: Roth 2:00.33
100 IM: Kraemer 1:24.12
50 Free: Franklin 32.56
50 Fly: Makinen 38.59
100 Free: Bessell 1;11.72
50 Back: Orr 41.23
50 Breast: Santas 42.19
200 A Free Relay: Makinen, Kraemer, Santas, Gianvecchio 2:16.32

Great Job Ladies!!

GO TIDE!! 

Saturday, January 5, 2013

TIDE 2nd at Stoughton

The Tide capped off winter break training with a GREAT showing at the Stoughton High School College Events College Events Meet. It was the TIDE's 3rd meet in three days.

The TIDE showed Great depth and fast swimming in Baggie Suits and No Swim Caps!! Ya Baby!!

Caleb Schober, Jose Cardenas, Christian Daniels, Jason Schroeder, Justin Stanton, Chance Murray


The TIDE was led by two individual 1st places and two new school records.
First places:
Jose Cardenas 100 Back 1:01.98
Chance Murray 500 Free 5:31.03

Other Medalist: 
Christian Daniels 400 I.M. 2nd Place 4:34.67 New School Record, 200 Back 2nd place 2:08.29
Justin Stanton 500 Free 3rd Place 5:42.76,
Caleb Schober 100 Breast 2nd Place 1:07.89
Jason Schroeder 100 Back 3rd Place 1:07.91

Other Top 8 Finishes:
Justin Stanton 4th 1000 Free 11:49.63 New School Record
Chance Murray 4th 200 Free
Christian Schober 6th 200 Free, 8th 100 Free
Tyler Garetson 6th 100 Back
Tyler Dirksen 6th 200 Fly, 7th 200 IM
Armann Cabrera 6th 50 Free, 6th 100 Free
Spencer Burns 5th 400 IM, 5th 200 IM
Joe Garetson 8th 400 IM, 6th 100 Fly
Jose Cardneas 5th 100 Back
Morgan Poepping 5th 200 Breaststroke
Caleb Schober 8th 100 Fly
Jason Schroeder 6th 200 IM

Relays:
400 Medley Relay: 4th Jose Cardenas, Christian Daniels, Caleb Schober, Spencer Burns
B relay: 8th Jason Schroeder, Morgan Poepping, Joe Garetson, Chance Murray

200 Free Relay: 4th Christian Schober, Kevin Nguyen, Caleb Schober, Armann Cabrera
B relay: 8th Jack Kolbucar, Justin Stanton, Joe Garetson, Jason Schroeder

400 Free Relay: 5th Christian Daniels, Justin Stanton, Armann Cabrera, Spencer Burns
B relay: 8th Christian Schober, Kevin Nguyen, Morgan Poepping, Chance Murray


Final Score:
McFarland 610
Beloit Memorial 568
Monona Grove 441
Baraboo 425
Stoughton 335
Janesville Parker 299
Oregon 179

The Tide's next meet is Friday at Beloit College vs. Madison LaFollette. Remember it's Parents Night!!

Go TIDE!!

Friday, January 4, 2013

Beloit Lady Middle Tide Split


The Lady Middle TIDE split their meets tonight.

Aldrich TIDE beat Janesville Edison 152-81
McNeel TIDE lost a close one to Janesville Franklin 104-116

1st Places for Aldrich:
200 Medley Relay: Santas, Orr, Roth, Franklin 2:30.55
150 Free: Roth 1:56.86
100 IM: Kraemer 1:27.61
50 Free: Franklin 32.27
50 Fly: Makinen 36.69
100 Free: 1:16.78
200 Free Relay: Makinen, Kraemer, Santas, Gianvecchio 2:13.56

1st Places for McNeel:
200 Medley Relay: Sutherland, Sole, Hoey, Turner 2:38.87
50 Free: Kirsten Lockwood 36.21
50 Fly: Heaven Wells 38.00
50 Back: Mackensie Brown 42.43
50 Breast: Kirsten Lockwood 46.56
200 Free Relay: Fraley-Markley, Peterson, Turner, Burki 2:39.13

GREAT JOB Ladies!!

GO TIDE!!

Good Night for the Tide

The High School Boys tonight swam very well in a score that does not indicate how well we swam. With an opportunity to find out what this team can do we moved everyone around tonight.

Some of our outstanding swims:

All of our B and C Relays and our Varsity A Free Relays.

Tyler Dirksen 200 Free and 500 Free.
Christian Schober and Kevin Nguyen 200 IM
Jason Schroeder 100 Fly and 100 Breast
Armann Cabrera 100 Fly
Jack Kolbucar 200 Free

Spencer Burns, Caleb Schober, Christian Daniels, Jordan Hudson, Tyler Garetson, Andrew DeKok, Andrew Wadle, Morgan Poepping Relay Splits


Remember Team Meeting 7am tomorrow.

Go TIDE!!

Week 9 33 Days to Sectionals


PURPLE TIDE
9th Week of Practice
January 7, 2013
33 Days to Sectionals

Monday            Practice 6am – 7:30am
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        3:30 – 6:15pm (Individual Goal Setting)

Tuesday            Practice 6am – 7:30am
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        3:30 – 6:15pm Relaxation/Focus Training

Wednesday            6:00am Practice
                        3:30pm Afternoon Practice

Thursday            Practice 6am – 7:30am
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
                        3:30 – 6:15pm Relaxation/Focus Training


Friday                        Practice 6am – 7:30am (Yoga and Stroke Drills)
                        If think you are a Varsity Swimmer you need to be here.
Madison LaFollette Parents Night (Home) (J.V. & Varsity)
                        Get out of Class 3:00pm
Beloit College
                        Warm-up             4:00pm
                        Meet                         5:30pm

Saturday            Manitowoc (Varsity)
                        Team Meeting 6:00am
                        Bus                        6:30am (Coach/Shared with Parker)
                        Warm-up            10:45am
                        Meet                        Noon

Checkout Team Web-Site at www.sdb.k12.wi.us/memorial/swimteams
Team Blog: http:swimminginbeloitwi.blogspot.com/

TIDE 3rd at Rock County


The Tide finished 3rd at the Rock County Championships at Janesville Craig last night. Beloit fighting through a lot of illness fought for many top 6 finishes.

Final Scores:
Milton 457
Craig 359.5
Beloit 293.5
Parker 192

Tide Top 6
200 Medley Relay 1:51.28 4th: Christian Daniels, Caleb Schober, Armann Cabrera, Kevin Nguyen
200 Free: Spencer Burns 4th 2:00.08, Justin Stanton 5th 2:02.20
200 IM: Christian Daniels 2nd 2:08.48
100 Fly: Joe Garetson 5th 1:03.13, Caleb Schober 6th 1:04.82
100 Free: Spencer Burns 4th 54.03
500 Free: Chance Murray 6th 5:37.27
200 Free Relay: 1:38.29 3rd: Burns, Nguyen, Caleb Schober, Cabrera
100 Back: Christian Daniels 2nd 58.89 
100 Breast: Caleb Schober 5th 1:12.18
400 Free Relay: 3:38.99 4th: Burns, Nguyen, Murray, Daniels

Swimmer of the Meet for Beloit was Justin Stanton with a 5 second drop in his 200 free and lifetime best in 500.

Tonight the Tide swims Middleton and Verona in a Double Dual at Beloit College. Meet Starts at 5:30pm. 

Go TIDE!!

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Busy Weekend for the Tide

Boys Varsity:
Today at Janesville Craig, Rock County Championships 5:30
Friday at Beloit College, Double Dual with Verona and Middleton 5:30
Saturday at Stoughton High School,  College Events Meet 10:30. Team meeting 7am.


Lady Middle Tide: Friday

Aldrich at Janesville Edison   4:30

McNeel at   Janesville Franklin 4:30

Go TIDE!!