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2005/07/29:
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| 2005/07/29:
Pool Records
Updated: (CCC,
Team Meter)
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| 2005/07/28 (revised 07/29):
Tri-Meet (2005/07/27)
Results Posted:
see
Swimmer Data (By
Name,
By Event)
CCC heads into OMPA with 4th
win in row; breaks 4 records in capturing Tri-Meet
How do you swim all season long and then in all three of your races in
your last meet of the regular 2005 campaign get your fastest times of
the year?
Seven Campolindo Cabana Club swimmers did just that, as the Marlins
pulled off their fourth victory in a row by beating Moraga Ranch and
Miramonte Swim Club in their Tri-Meet at CCC July 27. And they did it in
an impressive fashion -- breaking four team records and a pool record;
two swimmers sweeping to first-place finishes in all their races; and
five other swimmers notching double wins.
Opening the season with two wins, Campo completed one of its finest swim
seasons in years.
Sparking the triumph, Tyler Bartis, Lindsay Schonborn and Curtis Black
continued the team's season-long assault on the record books with four
more all-time best swims.
Bartis, ending the season with a perfect 35-0 mark with three more wins
in the free, breast and fly, now owns four of the team's five meter
stroke records for 7-8 boys. He added the free record to his amazing
collection with a more than 2-second win in 16.15, eclipsing David
Trench's 1990 mark of 16.28. It was his 18th record of 2005
as he had an inspiring season.
Schonborn also finished the regular season in dominating style. She hit
her 16th record of 2005, putting her name on three more new marks. She
set the new CCC team meter standard for 15-18 women's back at 34.33,
which replaced Allison Roach's 1987 record of 35.46. Schonborn also
improved on her own team and pool records for the 100 free, lowering her
previous 1:04.35 to 1:03.78. She had three POPs and two race victories
in a standout meet.
And a new swimmer joined Campo's legion of team record holders
-- Curtis
Black surpassed Dana Foster's 2000 mark of 40.55 in the 9-10 meter back
by speeding to a 39.95 victory in the Tri-Meet. He also got POPs in his
two other races and another win in the IM.
Campo set 39 records this season, an average of better than three
records a meet.
Mitchell Black also had a strong showing in the season-ender. He had the
maximum 18 points with three victories in the 11-12s against Moraga
Ranch and Miramonte. He also had three POPs.
Campo got double victories from Ryan Hoffman (16 total points), Eric
Johnson (16), Tristan Kaiser (15), Schonborn (12) and Grant Bartis (12).
Other point leaders were Rachel Cleak (14), Sean Malley (14), Tatiana
Gessling (12) and Margaret Hunger (12.)
Besides Schonborn, the Blacks and Malley, others getting those clutch
three POPs were Arianna Hunter, Julie Oberman and Stacey Yuen.
Campo won the meet with 519 points to Moraga Ranch's 511 and Miramonte's
219.
See everyone at OMPA!
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| 2005/07/26:
Line Ups
Revised: Tri-Meet (2005/07/27)
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| 2005/07/25:
Line Ups
Posted: Tri-Meet (2005/07/27)
CCC will be assigned lanes 1 and 4; Miramonte lanes 3 and 6; Moraga
Ranch 2 and 5.
Points will be awarded for 1st thru 5th place (6, 4, 3, 2, 1) for the
individual events and 1st thru 3rd (8, 4, 2) for relays. Swimmers in all
heats of each event will be eligible to score.
The boys and girls relay teams will swim in the same heat of each age
group. Girls will swim in lanes 4, 5 and 6. Boys will swim in lanes 1, 2
and 3.
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| 2005/07/25:
Sleepy Hollow B (2005/07/24)
Results Posted:
see
Swimmer Data (By
Name,
By Event)
Singh,
Nazeri, Barsamian, Whitley capture events at Sleepy Hollow B
Setting personal bests
three times, Alyson Singh won Campolindo Cabana Club team high-point and
led teammates Ramin Nazeri, Ali Barsamian and Cole Whitley as event
champions at the 2005 Sleepy Hollow B Invitational Meet July 24.
Singh captured the 13-14
fly and took 7th place in both the free and back. Her three
POP times were among 39 personal season top times recorded by 23 of the
29 Campo swimmers in the Sunday meet.
Nazeri won the 11-heat, 7-8
breast, Barsamian was victorious in the nine-heat 11-12 fly and Whitley
finished No. 1 in the eight-heat, 9-10 breast.
Singh earned 19 meet points
to lead Campo. Dylan Thomas and Tessa Whitley also had strong meets,
with 16 points each. Thomas took 3rd in the 6&U fly, 5th
in free and 9th in breast. Whitley was 2nd in the
11-12 fly and 4th in back.
Stephen Harlow tallied 12
points with a 5th in 13-14 free, 7th in breast and
9th in back. Michelle Singh (2nd in 11-12 free, 9th
in back) and Scott Singh (2nd in 9-10 free, 9th in
fly) earned 11 points. Jenna Shafer tied for 2nd in the
14-heat, 7-8 breast, Christina Hunter took 3rd in the 6&U
back and Ian Crandall was 7th in the 9-10 free and 8th
in the breast.
The Marlins finished 7th
in the team standings, outpointing MTSC, Miramonte and MRSC. OCC won the
meet.
With swimmers collecting
double POPs for the invitational meet, Alyson Singh, Barsamian and
Michelle Singh clicked with best times in all three of their races.
Barsamian took a total of more than 7 seconds off her times.
Getting POPs in two races
were Charlie Chen, Harlow, Gianna Labarile, Katherine Leigh, Jasmine
Nazeri, Dylan Thomas, Cole Whitley, Tessa Whitley and Cheyenne Ziermann.
Thomas trimmed his times by more than 7 seconds; both Whitleys clipped
more than 6 seconds from their times.
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| 2005/07/24:
Line Ups
Posted: Sleepy Hollow B (2005/07/24)
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| 2005/07/24:
MRSC @ CCC (2005/07/23)
Results Posted:
see
Swimmer Data (By
Name,
By Event)
Campo
streaks to third win in a row; Bartis resets pool, team mark
Tyler Bartis broke his own
team and pool breast record for the third time and the Campolindo Cabana
Club Marlins ended their 2005 dual meet season with their third victory
in a row -- another impressive performance at home: 418-315 over Moraga
Ranch July 23.
Some new faces even got
into the act. For the first time this season, Nick Wood and Tim Wilson
swam to first-place finishes in ALL of their races to join veteran
standout 15-point producers Bartis, Sean Malley and Lindsay Schonborn as
triple blue-ribboners against Moraga Ranch.
Bartis, of course, has led
that circle every meet this season and extended his season streak to
32-0 in being able to get to the wall first every time he's hit the
water in 2005. In winning the 7-8 breast against Moraga Ranch with a
19.74, he broke CCC's pool and team record for the fourth time this
season, lowering it from the 19.88 he registered against Moraga Valley
July 16. In his latest effort, against Moraga Ranch, Bartis won the race
by more than 9 seconds.
A Moraga Ranch swimmer,
Andie Nishimi, broke a pool record in winning the 11-12 fly in 33.17.
That bettered the 33.44 mark set by CCC's Vivian Tsai in 1987.
All of Campo's meet
victories this season have come at its home pool. The 5-6 Marlins beat
Moraga Ranch, Miramonte, Moraga Valley Pool, MTSC and Oakwood.
Among CCC's other top
efforts against Moraga Ranch were:
Two race wins:
Margaret Hunger, Bill Goldberg, Michael Hoffman, Ryan Hoffman and Curtis
Black.
Other race winners:
Alyson Singh, Dylan Thomas, Grant Bartis, Rachel Cleak, Andy Grubbs,
Madeline Larson, Ben Marshall, Emily McPhee and Patrick McCauley.
Triple POPs:
Tom Barber, Morgan Vick and Tessa Whitley.
Double POPs:
Zach Cole, Andy Grubbs, Hannah Grubbs, Matt Patera, Margaret Hunger,
Joey Labarile, Katherine Leigh, Alanna McCauley, Jacob Molloy, Nathaniel
Sauerberg, Courtney Seyranian, Michael Hoffman, Ryan Hoffman and Rachel
Cleak.
The Marlins also welcomed
the newest member of its family of racers: 4-year-old Will Grubbs --
Andy and Hannah's brother -- made an exciting meet debut in the
freestyle.
Campolindo swims in Sleepy
Hollow's Invitational B Meet on July 24 and next hosts the annual
Tri-Meet against Moraga Ranch and Miramonte on July 27.
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| 2005/07/22:
Line Ups
Posted: MRSC @ CCC (2005/07/23 9:00am)
Warm ups for home meets on Saturdays
start at 7:45 am.
(Line ups are subject to change up
until the meet starts -
swimmers should check in with coaches
before the meet.)
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| 2005/07/22:
Pool Records
Updated: (CCC,
Team Meter)
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| 2005/07/21 (revised
2005/07/24):
Miramonte @ CCC (2005/07/20)
Results Posted:
see
Swimmer Data (By
Name,
By Event)
Schonborn helps power Campo to
smashing win
Lindsay Schonborn set another pool and team record and
joined Tyler Bartis, Rachel Cleak, Margaret Hunger, Tristan Kaiser and
Sean Malley in capturing three race wins each to power Campolindo Cabana
Club to an overwhelming 536-182 victory over visiting Miramonte in their
dual meet July 20.
Eight other swimmers turned on the jets and set season
personal bests in each of their three events, some by big margins.
Alanna McCauley led the way by taking a total of more than 19 seconds
off three of her strokes, Jenna Shafer lopped off more than 15 seconds
and Jio Chang unloaded more than 14 seconds. Cameron Kaiser hit triple
POPs for the second consecutive meet.
Also getting POPs in all three of their races were Edward
Healy, Sara Kaiser, Julie Oberman and Michelle Singh.
Schonborn took her pool and team records for 15-18 breast
down even more with a 36.97 swim against Miramonte, beating the
37.62
she set against OPP June 22.
Bartis kept his win streak alive with another three race
victories that ran his season mark to 29-0.
Campo's double race victors included Grant Bartis, Curtis
Black, Tatiana Gessling, Ryan Hoffman, Sara Kaiser and Madeline Larson.
Also getting first-place finishes were Madison Cole, Andy Grubbs,
Christina Hunter, Eric Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Sam Larson, Emily
McPhee, Olivia Morris, Jennifer Oberman, Taariq Saffouri, Edward
Schwartz, Jenna Shafer, Dylan Thomas, Tessa Whitley, Tim Wilson and Nick
Wood.
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| 2005/07/19 (revised 07/20):
Photo
Gallery Updated
(Buddy Night photos by Laura
Larson, MVP @ CCC photos by Lori
Lowe)
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| 2005/07/19:
Line Ups
Posted: Miramonte @ CCC (2005/07/20 5:30pm)
Warm ups for home meets on Wednesdays
start at 4:15 pm.
(Line ups are subject to change up
until the meet starts -
swimmers should check in with coaches
before the meet.)
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| 2005/07/18:
Gold Times
Updated
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2005/07/17:
DID YOU FORGET SOMETHING?
OMPA ADS ARE DUE NOW!
Team Campo --
Thanks to all CCC families who turned in their OMPA Championship Swim
Meet Program ads and checks -- but did some of you forget they were due
Monday, July 18?
If you still have an ad to turn in, don't despair! Email me ASAP, so I
know you'll be submitting something -- and if you can get it to me via
1) my family folder, 2) email OR 3) bring it by the house and
leave it in the basket out front BY THURSDAY, JULY 21, I'll squeeze it
in.
We are WAY under our $500 minimum required by OMPA -- the last few
years, we had nearly $1,000 in ads. So, don't delay, or you -- and
your kids -- will be left out of the program. Check out the
details and sample templates
(also in family folders)
Go, Marlins, Go!
Cathy Morley Foster
OMPA Meet Director for CCC
(925) 284-8077
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2005/07/17:
Pool Records
Updated: (CCC,
Team Meter, Yards)
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2005/07/17 (revised 07/18):
MVP @ CCC (2005/07/16)
Results posted under
Swimmer Data (By
Name,
By Event)
Bartis, Schonborn lead record-setting victory over MVP
It was a day of records -- and it had nothing to do with the duration of
Campolindo Cabana Club's long meet against Moraga Valley Pool July 16,
although that could probably have qualified as a standard in itself.
This meet's specialness took place in the water: 13 pool and team
records fell -- Tyler Bartis and Lindsay Schonborn each earning four of
them -- as the Marlins overwhelmed visiting MVP 479-341, one of Campo's
strongest victories in recent years.
It was the eighth of CCC's 10 meets so far this season in which the
standout Marlins have gotten record-setting performances from their
swimmers. Bartis and Schonborn are a couple powerful reasons why.
Running his summer record to 26-0 with three more race victories, Bartis
set both pool and team records for the third time this season in the
boys 7-8 breast with a 19.88, now lowering the previous 1990 mark by
nearly 2.5 seconds. He also bettered his own new team IM record by
another .48, set just three days earlier against MCC, with a 1:34.38.
Schonborn's feats came at the expense of former or current Campo
coaches. She replaced former CCC coach Katie Miller's 1:05 1999 pool and
team record for the 15-18 100 free with a 1:04.35. Then she followed
that up by disposing of current coach Devon Foster's 1:18.05 2000 mark
for the 100 back with a 1:14.47. Schonborn also established a standard
for the 100 breast, for which there was no previous record.
Tristan Kaiser, another of the team's prolific record-setters, enhanced
his 1:08.71 2004 pool and team mark for the 100 back with a 1:06.44
against MVP.
An MVP swimmer also joined the parade of records. Megan Reid set a CCC
pool record with a 16.63 win in the 7-8 free.
Adding to the day's great efforts, Nick Wood joined the ranks of CCC's
2005 gold swimmers, winning the 100-meter breast with a
county-qualifying swim of 1:15.90.
Campo's race victories came from:
-- 3 each: Bartis, Rachel
Cleak, Dana Foster, Tatiana Gessling, Sean Malley, Schonborn
-- 2 each: Christy Barni,
Mitchell Black, Edward Schwartz, Tim Wilson
-- 1 each: Grant Bartis,
Margaret Hunger, Eric Johnson, Madeline Larson, Sam Larson, Stefani
Lowe, Emily McPhee, Jennifer Oberman
Three-POP days are becoming rarer than records these days as the season
heads into its final weeks. In fact, just one Campo swimmer did it
against MVP -- Tristan's brother, Cameron. But 19 other swimmers pulled
off double POPs: Rory Baker, Tyler, Amy Burrell, Jio Chang, Tucker
Clark, Marty Cunnane, Ed Healy, Christina Hunter, Giana Labarile,
Tabitha Langman, Annie Loose, Jasmine Nazeri, Taariq Saffouri, Edward
Schwartz, Elyanna Schwartz, Jenna Shafer, Cole Whitley, Tessa Whitley
and Tim Wilson.
Jessie Keppler made her
swim race debut in the free and already has jumped into a challenge for
second in the 6 & unders. Also getting in their first races were Maria
Sanderson in the 6 & unders and Catherine Katari in the 7-8s.
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2005/07/13:
Marlins
set three team records, pool mark at MCC
Tyler Bartis, Lindsay Schonborn and the 15-18 boys free
relay team of Dana Foster, Tristan Kaiser, TJ Barni and Eric Johnson
broke three team records at the Campolindo Cabana Club's meet at Moraga
Country Club July 13.
Kaiser also set an MCC pool mark.
Bartis, who ran his season record to 23-0 with
three more wins in gold times, added CCC's 7-8 boys IM team meter mark
to his collection of records with a 1:34.86, bettering Alan Tarr's
previous team best of 1:39.50, set in 1993.
Schonborn, 17, also swam an all-time team meter fastest in the IM, with
a 1:13.21. She had already owned the record, setting the mark June 22
with a 1:13.47.
Foster, Kaiser, Barni and Johnson won the freestyle relay with a
1:47.27, shaving .02 off the previous record set in 1988.
Kaiser, in winning the
15-18 back in 29.95, beat Todd Vaccaro's previous 1990 MCC pool record
by .07. Kaiser established a new OCC 100-yard back pool record earlier
this season.
Ryan Hoffman, 10, and Rachel Cleak, 12, also made the MCC meet special
for themselves. Hoffman chopped 3.62 seconds off his previous best fly
time to join Campo's circle of 2005 gold swimmers with a 41.04. Cleak
added IM to her other three county-qualifying strokes with a 1:19.97.
Schonborn, Kaiser and Edward Schwartz each won two races. Other
victories came from Curtis Black, Mitchell Black, Cleak, Marty Cunnane,
Michael DeChenne, Matt DeTrane, Ben Fish and Sara Kaiser.
Fish, 6, swam the fly for the first time and won the event. Also
debuting in fine fashion was Madison Cole, 4, who finished 6th in the
free.
Only three CCC swimmers could pull off three POPs at the
MCC meet --Schonborn, Virginia Johnson and Perri Williams. Getting
double POPs were Megan Arth, Cleak, Kelly Cunnane, Rose Greenway,
Kaiser, Joey Labarile, Sam Larson, Ben Marshall, Emily McPhee, Wil
Moran, Schwartz, Katie Shaffer, Adam Shafer, Iman Sigman, Michelle
Singh, Haley Toupin, Jaime Walton, Jennifer Walton, Tim Wilson, Joe Wood
and Nick Wood.
MCC won the meet 476-269.
2005
GOLD - COUNTY QUALIFIERS
Tyler Bartis
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Rachel Cleak
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2005/07/13:
CCC @ MCC (2005/07/13 5:30pm)
Results posted under
Swimmer Data (By Name,
By Event)
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2005/07/13:
Photos Available for CCC @
Bottoms Up (2005/07/10)
Photo Gallery
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2005/07/13:
Photos Available for CCC @ Meadow
(2005/06/18)
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2005/07/12:
THE OMPA ADS BE WITH YOU, CAMPO
SWIMMERS!
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Pick up the OMPA ad flyer
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DEADLINE: MONDAY, JULY 18, END OF
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2005/07/12:
CCC @ MCC (2005/07/13 5:30pm)
Line Ups posted
warm ups for away meets on Wednesdays
start at 4:45 pm
(line ups are subject to change up
until the meet starts -
swimmers should check in with coaches
before the meet)
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2005/07/12:
Results posted under
Swimmer Data (By Name,
By Event)
Johnson, Foster dominate three events at Bottoms Up
Campo's Eric Johnson and Dana Foster finished 1-2 in three events and
teammates Margaret Hunger, Emily McPhee and Jaime Walton finished in the
Top 10 in all three of their races at the 2005 Bottoms Up meet July 10
at Miramonte.
Johnson won the freestyle and IM for 15-year-olds and finished second
to Foster in the back. In both of Johnson's victories, Foster was a
close runner-up. Foster also had three POPs on the day, while Johnson
achieved two personal bests.
TJ Barni, who also had three POPs, and Ben Marshall also finished in
the Top 10 in all three of their races. Their best showing was in the
breast. Marshall ended up third, while Barni was fourth.
Hunger, 7, was fifth in the back, McPhee, 11, was third in the back and
fourth in free, and Walton, 13, was third in the back.
Other high finishers included Jennifer Walton, 9, who was sixth in the
breast, and Sara Kaiser, 13, who was eighth in the fly.
CCC's most successful relay team was the 9-year-old mixed medley squad
of Bailey Moran, Scott Singh, Jennifer Walton and Cole Whitley. They
finished fifth.
Also getting three POPs each were Amberlie Kaiser, Bailey Moran and
Nathaniel Sauerberg. Other double POPs were registered by Michael Hoffman,
Virginia Johnson, Cameron Kaiser, Emily McPhee, Ben Marshall, Iman
Sigman, Elyana Schwartz, Jaime Walton and Roman Wright.
In the team standings, Campo finished No. 9 among the 12 teams, beating
Miramonte, Oakwood and Las Trampas.
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2005/07/08:
CCC @ Dewing Park (2005/07/06)
Bartis takes another record; Black seizes gold in 2 wins
Tyler Bartis ran his season mark to 20-0, claiming another record along
the way, and Curtis Black qualified for county with gold-time victories
in free and back as the Campo Marlins made their first meet visit to
Dewing Park in Walnut Creek July 6.
Bartis broke the CCC team yard record for 7-8 boys in the breast with
an 18.68, eclipsing David Trench's 19.38 standard that had stood since
1990. The 8-year-old Bartis also cruised to a victory in the fly.
Swimmers were limited to two individual events.
Black, 10, became Campo's seventh swimmer to qualify for the
post-season County Meet by getting his first gold times of the season - in both
free and back.
Other double race winners against the Sea Horses were Rachel Cleak,
Tristan Kaiser, Sara Kaiser, Sean Malley and Lindsay Schonborn.
First-place ribbons were also earned by Mitchell Black, Ryan Hoffman, Emily
McPhee, Edward Schwartz, Tessa Whitley, Tim Wilson and Nick Wood.
Making full use of their two swims - by POPing both times
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Christy Barni, Ali Barsamian, Curtis Black, Mitchell Black, Samantha Clark,
Ian Crandall, Bill Goldberg, Chris Greenway, Stephen Harlow, Ryan
Hoffman, Cameron Kaiser, Bailey Moran, Taariq Saffouri, Lindsay Schonborn,
Edward Schwartz, Adam Shafer, Sam Tanner, Cole Whitley, Tim Wilson, Roman
Wright, Stacey Yuen and Cheyenne Ziermann.
Dewing Park won the meet, 392-251.
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2005/07/05:
DIRECTIONS TO DEWING PARK SWIM CLUB
Located on the north side of Olympic Blvd. between Tice Valley Blvd. & Newell Ave.
Take Hwy. 24 east toward Walnut Creek. Stay in the far right lane and exit immediately at Pleasant Hill Rd, South.
Take a right at the stoplight and follow Pleasant Hill Rd. to Olympic Blvd. Go left onto Olympic. Follow Olympic for 1.2 miles (pass Tice Valley Blvd).
The entrance to Dewing Park Swim Club is a left hand turn lane off Olympic, immediately past Bridge Rd.
Look for a chain link fence and dirt parking lot.
If the lot is full, you drop your swimmers off first and then go park.
The telephone number at Dewing Park Swim Club is 295-2105.
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2005/07/05:
CCC @ Dewing Park (2005/07/06 5:30pm)
Line Ups posted
warm ups for away meets on Wednesdays
start at 4:45 pm
(line ups are subject to change up
until the meet starts -
swimmers should check in with coaches
before the meet)
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2005/07/05:
CCC @ SLEEPY HOLLOW (2005/06/29 5:30pm)
Results posted under
Swimmer Data (By Name,
By Event)
Bartis erases former coach's 14-year-old record
Tyler Bartis took another three races against Sleepy Hollow June 29. That's nothing new. The Campolindo Cabana Club
star has been winning all season. But now he's continuing to also knock down records along the way.
Against Sleepy Hollow's Legends, the 8-year-old left a little legacy of his own, breaking two of the Orinda swim team's pool records in running his season record to 18-0. Tyler has the OMPA's fastest times this season for 7-8 boys in all five strokes and, at Sleepy Hollow's pool, he swam the fastest in years in two of his races.
Tyler bettered Sleepy Hollow's pool record (1:37.45) for 7-8 boys in the IM - set in 2003 by OMPA record holder Charlie Wiser of OCC - by winning the event in 1:36.53.
He also set a new pool record of 21.51 in the breast. The fun part of that:
He'll be replacing a familiar name on Sleepy Hollow's record board -- Justin Chiles, who had coached CCC the past three years until this season.
If Justin was around, the former Sleepy Hollow coach might have something to say to Tyler - Tyler beat Justin's 1991 record, when Justin was swimming for MTSC, by only .01.
Tyler had to turn back his stiffest challenge to date, however, in his third race. He edged out Sleepy Hollow's Henry Baer by only .55 seconds in
winning the back in 19.37.
In other CCC results, Rachel Cleak and Mitchell Black had two first places each. Other race winners were Curtis Black, Tatiana Gessling, Ryan Hoffman, Margaret Hunger, Eric Johnson, Tristan Kaiser, Madeline Larson, Sean Malley, Emily McPhee, Jennifer Oberman,
Ed Schwartz and Maggie Ward, who swam her farewell meet for Campolindo before the family heads to New Jersey.
POPs are starting to get harder to come by as the season goes on but managing to get season bests every time they hit the water against Sleepy Hollow were Bill Goldberg, Ed Healy, Ryan Hoffman, Margaret Hunger, Ben Marshall, Edward Schwartz, Alyson Singh and Tessa Whitley.
Double-POPing were Ali Barsamian, Tyler Bartis, Curtis Black, Zach Cole, Tatiana Gessling, Hannah Grubbs, Eva Healy, Gianna Labarile, Sam Larson, Stefani Lowe, Kevin Malley, Sean Malley, Emily McPhee and JD McPhee.
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