Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A New Season - A New Way

What are we doing that's so different you may ask. Simple...the every day things. Our goal for the season is to do the everyday things with extreme effort, no energy saved, no holding back. We're back for the 2010 season and this time we're taking names. We're getting things done earlier and spending more time on the little things, the things that make the difference between a good swimmer and a GREAT swimmer. We have the passion, the drive, and the want to take on the challenge. And this goal will be met, you can count on that.
What's the team looking like? We open the season with 4 new freshman and 5 returning upperclassman. Our Freshman hail from Arizona, Connecticut, Indiana, and New York. Let's keep our fingers crossed, it looks like we'll have a full 8 woman team with a much needed alternate. We have lots of exciting plans for the season, including a charity watershow, a choreographer, new goals and some exciting new fundraisers. I can't wait to see what the season will bring.

I'm preparing for the USAS Convention where I'll be taking 4 Wheaton swimmers whom will be acting as collegiate reps during the convention. I'm so proud of my girls for stepping up and being active leaders within the collegiate program.

Recruiting for next season is looking bright. We already have 4 visits scheduled and tons more asking lots of questions about the program and college. If you are a perspective recruit...let me know who you are by emailing me at story_rebecca@wheatonma.edu.

That's it for now, hope every one enjoys the warm weather!!!!

Hugs till next time,
Rebecca

Coming Soon:

The life of a Synchro Swimmer - a current swimmer will be posting her experiences and transitions throughout the season.
Alumni Newsletter - to help the environment we've decided to only send the newsletter electronically. If you are an Alumni and are not on our current mailing list please let me know.
Bet ya Didn't Know- An inside look at each of our current athletes and things we bet ya didn't know.