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Mustang Monthly- Internet Edition
July 2008
MEET RECAPS
TRS B/C Invitational (May 2 – 4)
Twenty-Eight of our twelve and under
Mustangs competed in the meet held at the Grapevine/Colleyville ISD pool. It was ably hosted by the Texas Riversharks
(TRS) which was formerly known as GCAT.
We finished third out of seven teams.
Our kids did such a good job swimming well at the meet that ALL
twenty-eight of our swimmers
scored points for the team in either the B or C division!!! Congratulations to all for this awesome
accomplishment. Everybody who scored is
listed below. Those who won at least one
event are listed in italics.
Davis Benn (11), Parker Benn
(8), Bianca Bowring (10), Abigail Cartwright (11), Jason Cheng (9), Kristie
Cheng (7), Shirley Cheng (12), Stephen Cheng (12), Sara Duke (10), Caroline
Forbes (8), Emilee Gant (9), Olivia Gruber (9), Kaylin Hardin (11),
Madison Hutts (9), Sarah Lewis (10), Cameron Malakoff (11), Ishan Mistry
(7), Hannah Reifsnyder (11), Charlotte Rolfe (11), Milan Savani (12), Jena
Seidemann (11), Praharsha Tangirala (11), Alex Tcheng (9), Dylan Tcheng (11),
Madeline Tovar (10), Maria Tovar (8), James Welsh (10), Elizabeth Wessman (8),
Rebecca Wessman (8), Megan Yancey (11)
LAC BB Spring Meet (May 9 - 11)
This long course meet was held
at the Keller ISD Pool. We finished a strong 3rd out of 17 teams in
the team points race while winning many heats and
events with great, inspiring swims.
Thirty four of our swimmers competed in the meet. Those that scored are listed below. Great job Mustangs!
Luke
Blaylock (13), Andrew Carbery (17), Elizabeth Crowling (13), Patrick Crowling
(17), Nolan Daniels (11), Patrick
Daniels (9), Karim De Vol (13), Clare Donaldson (10), Sara Granger (14),
Jon Hoffman (14), Jacob Hum (8), Sarah Jones (13), Pauli Kerr (9),
Morgan Koranda (12), Mika Malouf (10), Addison McElya (12), Boni
McVey (10), Meggy McVey (14), Kenzie Murphy (11), Jeffrey Nichols (14), Sydney
Patterson (13), Laura Rathjen (12), Clare Sakovich (15), Annelyse Tullier (11),
Jaclyn Zhou (12)
The
Texas Senior Circuit was the brainchild of Eddie Reese, George McMillian, and several other key swim coaches in Texas
in the mid-80’s which would create a series of meets each year which would
primarily be for elite senior swimmers.
Eighteen of our Mustangs joined several of our SMU brothers and sisters
to swim at the Texas A & M pool in what has to be the most controversial
swimming meet in
After
two more sessions had been held (one final and one preliminary), the meet
organizers finally found someone from the university to check out the veracity
of this initial measurement and it indeed was found to be short by a scant .03
meters again! This sent a shockwave
throughout the USA Swimming and even international swimming community since USA
Swimming ruled immediately after the meet that the majority of the times from
the meet will not count due to the pool being short of a full 50 meters.
A few
international swimmers even had made their Olympic A or B cut to make their
respective countries Olympic team and these swims now didn’t count. Our own Caleb Veazey won the 400 free final
in an incredible trials qualifying time of 3:59.28L that was put in limbo for
several days until a special committee of USA Swimming Officials ruled that
those swimmers who made Olympic trials cut would be allowed to compete in Omaha
and be entered at exactly the time standard which they had broken at the A
& M pool. Unfortunately, those
people who already had cuts were not allowed to use those times to potentially
improve their seedings at trials. Spin
Beck had dropped a whopping 3 seconds off an already world-class 200 breast
time and would have had a top 16 seed at trials instead of a seeding in the low
30’s.
Misinformation
was all over the internet about the meet.
At one point due to a timing error at the same meet they had posted a
time in the preliminary results of the 50 meter breast for Spin that was
significantly under the existing world record!
Was it a timing issue or the pool being short? People on the internet were “blogging” the
issues to death. The good people at A
& M admitted there were an issue with some of the event timing and were
very apologetic about the pool measurement as well. They speculated that over the course of the
weekend the pool became shorter due to the “over-tightening” of the lane lines
which pulled their mega-dollar bulkhead out of position.
Regardless
of who was responsible for the pool (actually the A & M Reek Dept) they
definitely came away from the whole situation with a bit of egg on their
faces. At least our Mustangs came away
with the confidence that if they did it once they could do it again! Great job to all our for Mustangs weathering
this stressful storm in an Olympic year!
FAST
Speedo A Invitational (May 16 – 18)
This
meet was held on the same weekend as the A & M meet at the Southlake
Carroll ISD pool Since this is a
relatively short season due to the Olympics everyone has to go fast about 2
months earlier than they are used to. We
swam great as a team getting third out of seventeen teams despite a large group
of our kids participating in the A & M meet. Those Mustangs that scored points in the meet
are listed below. Go Mustangs Go!!!
Christopher
Alike (14), Allison Arnold (15), Megan Arnold (18), Jack Beckwitt
(17), Claire Brandt(13), Caroline Florence (10), Erin Florence (13),
Melanie Futscher (18), Tiffany Futscher
(10), Des Godfrey (15), Bolton Harris (17), Tanner Harris (14), Katy Hillgartner (13), Jacey Hodan (14), Alvin Jiang (9), Avery Kesterson
(10), Caitlin Klemme (12), Fernando Lara (16),
Alex McElya (10), Alyssa McElya (14), Logan McGill (12), Sam Murphy (14), Lauren
Murski (12), Jordan Newman (16), Courtney Nichols
(12), Lia Oberstar-Brown (31), Adam
Rathjen (10), Natalie Rathjen (12), Flavia Rigatoni
(26), Delaney Rolfe (16), Matt Roney (16),
Taylor Temple (14), Liam Veazey (14), Claire Walters (12), Jake
Watters (13), Keegan Watters (16)
COPS
B/C Div 2 Invitational (May 31 – June 1)
We
took 26 Mustangs up I-75 to Oak Point Pool in
Jack
Arnold (10), Davis Benn (11), Parker Benn (8), Lauren Breeding (12),
Clare Donaldson (11), Emilee Gant (9), Christianna Haas (11), Madison Hutts
(9), Tara Lalvani (10), Sofia Lara (7), Sarah Lewis (10), Cameron Malakoff
(11), Hannah Reifsnyder (11), Emma Riley (11), Charlotte Rolfe (11), Milan
Savani (12), Alex Segal (8), Jena Seidemann (11), Madeline Tovar (10), Maria
Tovar (8), James Welch (10), Megan Yancey (11)
The
The following Dallas Mustang swimmers
qualified for the United States Olympic Swimming Trials, which are being held in
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Allison Arnold - 400 Free Jenny Basel - 200 IM Spindrift Beck - 100 & 200 Breast, 200 & 400 IM Jonathon Berrittini - 100 Back Candace Blackman - 50, 100 & 200 free Jennifer Blackman - 100, 200 & 400 Free Nate Clark - 200 Free, 200 Fly, 400 IM Brett Denham - 100 Fly Meredith Monroe - 100 & 200 Back Max Murphy - 100 & 200 Back Matt Thompson - 100 & 200 Back, 200 & 400 IM Caleb Veazey - 400 Free |
SOCIAL NEWS
The annual championship fire up
party will be Tuesday, July 22, at Loos from 5:30 – 6:30. All practices for all
groups that day are at Loos as follows:
Nationals and Gold: 4:00 – 5:30
Silver, Bronze, Blue and Red:
6:30 – 7:30
NO PRACTICES AT ANY OTHER POOL
Each swimmer should bring $3 for
pizza and a dessert to share.
Questions? Contact Barb Beckwitt at social@dmswim.com.
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED!!!
Each year, the Dallas Mustangs
host the DASA Divisional Championship and All-Star swim meets. These meets are an important recruiting tool
for the Dallas Mustangs as we have the opportunity to meet some of the best
recreational swimmers in the
The success of this meet depends on parents and swimmers alike, to volunteer in some way for
the DASA Championship Swim Meets!
Monday, July 14th
Division C Divisional
Championship - Warm-up: 8:00 AM
Meet: 9:00 AM – Noon
Division B Divisional
Championship - Warm-up: 12:30 PM Meet:
1:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday, July 15th
Division D & E Div
Championship - Warm-up: 8:00 AM
Meet: 9:00 AM –Noon
Division A Divisional
Championship - Warm-up: 12:30 PM Meet:
1:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Monday, July 21st
All-Star Meet - Warm-up:
2:00 PM Meet:
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Note: All meet finish times are approximate and are
based on last years’ entries.
The
Mustangs Bucks volunteer awards program provides for double Mustang Bucks when
volunteering at the DASA Fundraiser Swim Meet.
Therefore, a volunteer may earn $20.00 in Mustang Bucks for volunteering
5 – 10 hours, and $50.00 for volunteering greater than 10 hours. (There is still a maximum Mustang Buck limit
of two (2) credits per family for the event.)
We
would like to encourage everyone, parents and swimmers, to volunteer in some
way to help with the DASA Championship Swim Meets. You can volunteer by contacting one of the
volunteer coordinators below to commit your time to help. Swimmers should sign up to volunteer at this
meet with Coach Doug.
Areas where we need
volunteers for all sessions include:
Announcer/Marshals -
contact Jan Miller @ 972.772.4116
Ready Bench – contact Kristi Florence @ 214.823.5105
Head Timers/Runners - contact Dee Koranda @ 972.393.5354
Hospitality - contact
Allison Hoffman @ 972.407.9410
Timing System - contact David Saliba @ 972.248.2081
Awards - contact Barb Beckwitt @ 214.750.7325
We also need help with:
Meet Setup July 9 @5pm – Contact David Saliba @
972.248.2081
Meet Breakdown July 21 at the conclusion of the meet
In addition to volunteering, we
also ask that each family bring beverages to help with hospitality and for our
many volunteers. The following beverage
donations should be brought to practice at either Loos or SMU July 7, 8, or 9th:
Nationals Swimmers: 1 case of water
Gold Swimmers: Gatorade singles
Silver Swimmers: 1 case of water
Bronze Swimmers: 1 case of name brand soda
If
you have any questions please give us a call.
Thank you in advance for your help in making the 2008 DASA Championship
Swim Meets a huge success for the Dallas Mustangs!
Jan
Miller & Dee Koranda
Meet
Directors
Summer Break
The Mustangs will take their
annual summer break this year beginning Friday, August 8th and resuming
Tuesday, September 2nd at regularly scheduled practice times.
Painless Fundraiser
The Dallas Mustangs is
registered with Tom Thumb in its Good Neighbor Program. Please remember to
attach our Good Neighbor Number to your Reward Card and Tom Thumb will donate a
percentage of the member’s total grocery purchases back to the Dallas Mustangs
every time your Reward Card is used! Painless and potentially profitable for
our team!
OUR TOM THUMB NUMBER IS 7648
Scheduling
Updates
Please remember to check your
email frequently or the team line at 972.530.SWAM (7926), for last minute changes to our
schedule. If you are not receiving team
e-mails, please contact Donna Watters at vp@dmswim.com
Tuition policy reminder
The Dallas Mustangs is a
competitive year round age-group swimming program. As such we strive to provide consistent
quality coaching and workout facilities.
To achieve this goal we establish pool rental contracts and salary
commitments with our coaching staff for a full 12-month period. The Dallas Mustangs Swim Team is not, and was
not designed to be a swim program where swimmers drop in one month and out the
next. Flexibility has always been
important to us. We try to work with
each family on the team and we will continue to do so.
Tuition
may be paid annually or monthly. Monthly
Tuition must be paid via electronic bank draft or credit card only. NO checks will be accepted at any pools or
through the mail. NO EXCEPTIONS. Annual tuition may be paid by check submitted
with your registration form.
·
Tuition is due from
September through July.
·
Leave of Absence (LOA) is available only for injury and
medical reasons.
·
There will be a
$10.00 per month discount for the second and subsequent swimmers in the same
family. The fourth swimmer is free.
·
If dues are paid
annually, there will be a $110.00 discount for the second swimmer and a $220.00
discount for the third swimmer. If there are more than 3 swimmers; the three
highest tuition rates will be billed and the 4th and subsequent
swimmers are free.
·
A swimmer
transferring from another team must be in good standing with their old team.
·
Tuition is due the
first of every month. There will be a $5.00 per family late fee after the 10th
of the month for non-zero balance accounts.
·
There is no tuition
refunds, tuition paid for the month or the year commits you for that period.
·
Written
communication to the DM Treasurer is required to change or stop automatic
billing.
·
The swimmer(s) may
be barred from swimming if there is an aged account balance is excess of 60
days.
Any questions
regarding billing should be addressed to the team treasurer, Shannon via e-mail
at treas@dmswim.com
Meet Entry Policy:
Meet
entry fees will be paid by credit card only.
Your credit card will be charged monthly. There will be a $1.00 surcharge per meet per
swimmer added to the fee. Meet entry
fees will be charged separate from tuition charges. All swimmers must maintain a current and up
to date meet entry account. Swimmers who do not provide valid credit card
information for meet entry fees will not be allowed to enter swim meets.
