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Swimmers Meeting
November 16, 2009 Several topics were covered at today's swimmers meeting. Reminder that everyone needs to have the following forms to Mrs Ammendola at Friday noon in order to practice. Click the link to get the forms:
Swimmers questionnaire and Agreement is due Friday. Additionally the activity fee is due by the day of our first meet (Upper Merion Relay Carnival on Friday, December 11) for those who have not already paid it. We also need to have everyone return their warm-up jackets from water polo and then we will reissue them for swimming. Other reminders include - check the November schedule below, meeting again on Friday, upperclassmen will meet to elect captains, be sure to bring correct dryland clothes and shoes, and next week we will have a short strength assessment and time trials. Lot's to do to get ready for the season. Thanks!   Coach Laurie
 Sunday, November 15
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Team Meeting
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 Winter Sports Meeting
Practice after (3:30-5:30?)
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Practice 7-8:30am
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Dryland 3-4
Pool 4:15-6
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Pool 3-4:30
Weights 4:45 - 5:45
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Pool 3-5:30
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Thanksgiving
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Pool 9-11am?
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Practice 10:00-noon
12-4 Alumni Water Polo Games
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Gold: D/L 3-4
Pool 4:15-6
Blue: Pool 3-4:15
D/L 4:30-5:30
         
 Full schedule for practices will be provided for each month. Check back here often for latest updates...
 


2010 District 1 Swim Qualifying Times AAA
OK Team! Here's the challenge - here's your goals for the season! Let's get ready - get strong, get fast, go Wissahickon!
BOYS AAA
200 Medley Relay 1:51.00
200 Freestyle 1:55.50
200 Individual Medley 2:12.00
50 Freestyle :23.60
Diving NoDD/195pts/330pts
100 Butterfly :59.00
100 Freestyle :52.10
500 Freestyle 5:17.50
200 Freestyle Relay 1:38.00
100 Backstroke 1:00.50
100 Breaststroke 1:07.50
400 Freestyle Relay 3:40.00
 GIRLS AAA
200 Medley Relay 2:01.50
200 Freestyle 2:05.50
200 Individual Medley 2:23.00
50 Freestyle :26.40
Diving No DD/180pts/305 pts
100 Butterfly 1:04.50
100 Freestyle :57.50
500 Freestyle 5:38.00
200 Freestyle Relay 1:48.80
100 Backstroke 1:05.50
100 Breaststroke 1:14.20
400 Freestyle Relay 4:00.00



Trojan Aquatics Co-Presidents Report
November 11, 2009

The Officers of Trojan Aquatics wanted to update you on some recent successes for our organization.

Trojan Aquatics successes

1.      The Wissahickon School Board yesterday approved the purchase and installation of a new ultraviolet light purification system to be added to the Middle School pool. This system uses high intensity UV light to kill algae, bacteria and other pathogens, but also prevents the formation of chloramines. Chloramines are the primary cause of the noxious irritating gas found in indoor pools that result in eye, ear, and respiratory problems for swimmers and coaches. When Upper Dublin installed a UV system, the chloramines problem was immediately corrected. Your Trojan Aquatics officers have been working on this problem and solution for more than a year.

2.      A high school swimmers record board has been purchased and now needs record holder names and installation. Another 1 year success story.

3.      Meet Manager & Team Manager software – another recent purchase. This software will help swim coaches and timers table quickly and efficiently create line-ups, run meets and collect results for our teams.

4.      Other things – stay tuned for some other changes in the works

5.      November tune-up – this is the first year we’ve run a fall session and it’s a big success. We suggest we get more kids out next week to get a jump on the swim season. Our first meet is approaching fast – Wissahickon has been the team to beat at the Relay champs!

6.      Middle school polo program - long-term this may be our biggest success. For our first Fall season, we had 3 girls and 7 boys participate. The Boys team (with some added players from the Greater Philly Water Polo team) won their first two games at the Middle School Champs and only lost to North Penn 11-10 in a very close finals contest. Luke Waechter and Ben Tumolo received All-State team recognition. The Girls teamed up with Rebel Water Polo who ended up winning the Girls Championship.

Trojan Aquatics organization

7.      A number of people are not aware of what/who is the Trojan Aquatics organization. This is very easy — it is you. There are no application forms or other initiation requirements. As a reminder, every family is a member that has a Wissahickon High School Swim team & Water Polo team athlete. It is similar to programs like North Penn’s K&M (which is owned and managed by a coach), but more comparable to Souderton’s Rebel or Wilson’s Kingfish programs (both run by parents).  Kingfish has grown from 15-20 kids to a program that now boasts more than 300 participants for their summer programs. You will hear more about Trojan Aquatics in the coming weeks.

8.      Trojan Aquatics will hold our Annual Meeting immediately following the swim team parents/coaches meeting in December. We will vote for new officers, discuss fundraising, the 2010 program plans and any other issues the membership wants to cover.

2010 Water Polo goals

9.      Coach Rob Mida announced his plans to continue as Wissahickon’s head coach for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. He has made a commitment to our teams and also expects the teams to achieve some high goals. For 2010 he is projecting both boys and girls teams to reach the State tournament. To be one of the top teams in Pennsylvania, to be competitive with larger, established programs, we need to focus on three improvement areas, described below.

10. Swimming – Success in water polo is built on strong swimming skills. Opponents can’t defend against you if they can’t catch you. With the guidance of our outstanding coaches Laurie Hug, John High, Michelle Pietrangelo and Kate Devlin, all our polo players can get stronger, faster, build endurance and become a more capable swimmer. Each player needs to set personal goals to be a top swimmer.

11. Middle School program – all the top polo schools start with younger players. Players who learn the game at age 5 to 10 have a huge advantage over novice high school kids. Trojan Aquatics was fortunate to attract 10 young players to participate in the 2009 Fall Middle School League. We need to double or triple that number for the Spring and Summer programs. All current players need to “sell” water polo to younger siblings, friends and neighbors. We need to get the word out to the Middle School students to join our Spring program, and we need high school players to help with the coaching. Our high school players are key to building interest and skills with new young players.

12. Summer programs – all the top polo schools play water polo year-round. It is not possible to be the best and play only 2 or 3 months a year. Trojans Aquatics will have a summer water program, possibly partnering with Greater Philly, K&M and Rebel for practices, clinics and scrimmages. Both 15&Under and High School players need to come out 2 or 3 nights a week next summer. If we can accomplish these three goals, Wissahickon Water Polo will have a very bright future.



State Championship and Top Times
Wissahickon's 200 free and medley relays traveled to Bucknell University Thursday to compete in the PIAA Championship. The relays consisted of Andrew Nagelberg, Chris Chiodo-Ortiz, Erik Waechter, and Adam Bossert. Nagelberg and Bossert also swam individual events. See paswimming.com for results.
 
PLUS! Updated boys TOP TIMES list... link to download: 2009 Boys Top Times


District Championships - Boys & Girls
February 28, 2009
Boys who have qualified for District Championships include Adam Bossert, Sean High, Carl Krause, Andrew Nagelberg, Chris Ortiz, Craig Shapiro, Ian Smith, and Eric Waechter. Girls swimming at Districts include Becky Gilpin, Lizzie McKenna, Whitney Walsh, Carrie Johnson, Rachel Bohr and Lori Jefferson.
 
Friday night report from the meet - The boys are doing great and are currently in 6th place in a field of 64 teams! The Wissahickon 200 Medley relay of Nagelberg, Bossert, Ortiz and Waechter took 6th place with a time of 1:39.28 bettering their previous best time by more than 2 seconds. Carl Krause and Eric Waechter next swam a very competitve 200Free event, and both boys improved by 2 and 4 seconds respectively. Craig Shapiro swam a strong 23.53 50Free and Andrew Nagelberg placed 9th with an outstanding 21.97! The winning time for the 50Free was 21.41 - that's sooo close! Next up was Chris Ortiz in the 100Butterfly with a 56.52 a new best time. The final event for the night was the 200Free Relay. Nagelberg, Ortiz, Waechter and Bossert were smoking, taking another 6th place with a time of 1:28.56 - 2 seconds faster than their previous best! This was a very fast meet with several new District record times.
 
Saturday night at the Races - Well sports fans it was a great finish for the Wissahickon Swimming season. Girls finished districts dropping  times in all 3 relays and some personal bests in individual events. Congratulations girls! Our guys came out to do battle with some very powerful swimming programs, 64 teams in total. When the roar of the crowds finally subsided, Wissahickon earned 10th place - an outstanding showing. Top ten final results were:
 
Men - AAA BOYS - Team Rankings
 
  1. West Chester B. Reed Henderson    231.5   2. Boyertown High School             225.5
  3. Upper Dublin High School            208             4. North Penn High School              199
  5. Downingtown West High School        133      6. Central Bucks East HS             128.5
  7. Radnor High School                  113                  8. Downingtown East High School        110
  9. Unionville High School               89                 10. Wissahickon High School              84
 
Chris Ortiz and Eric Waechter started off the 100Free event with more than 1 second improvements on their best times. Adam Bossert's 48.80 100Free time earned a 12th place finish. Next up was Carl Krause (5:05.08 ) and Ian Smith (5:04.28), who both crushed their previous best times in the 500Free by almost 12 seconds. Andrew Nagelberg was having another great day, this time in the 100Back event. Andrew's time of 54.90 took 11th place in a very close contest. Adam Bossert swam the 100Breast in 1:00.71 winning 7th place. The Wissahickon Boys ended the night with 4 fine performances in the the 400Free Relay. Craig Shapiro, Sean High, Carl Krause and Ian Smith finished in 3:31.00 shaving more than 7 seconds from their seed time.  Click here for complete results for the boys.  Click here for complete results for the girls. Great job guys and girls.Go Wissahickon!
 
 
 


Surburban 1 Champs
 


Upcoming Games/Practices

Friday, Dec 11
Wissahickon 2010 Boys @ Relay Carnival 7:00pm  Upper Merion High School
Wissahickon 2010 Girls @ Relay Carnival 7:00pm  Upper Merion High School
Monday, Dec 14
Wissahickon 2009 Boys @ Central Bucks West 3:30pm  Central Bucks South High School
Wissahickon 2010 Girls @ Central Bucks West 3:30pm  Central Bucks South High School
Wednesday, Dec 16
Wissahickon 2010 Boys @ Upper Moreland 3:30pm  Upper Moreland Middle School
Upper Moreland @ Wissahickon 2010 Girls 3:30pm  Wissahickon Middle School
Wednesday, Jan 6
Wissahickon 2010 Girls @ Plymouth Whitemarsh 3:30pm  Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School
Plymouth Whitemarsh @ Wissahickon 2010 Boys 3:30pm  Wissahickon Middle School
Tuesday, Jan 12
Wissahickon 2010 Boys @ Upper Dublin 3:30pm  Upper Dublin High School
Upper Dublin @ Wissahickon 2010 Girls 3:30pm  Wissahickon Middle School

For a complete schedule listing, click here!

Upcoming Events

Friday, Dec 11
Upper Merion Relay Carnival 7:00pm 
Sunday, Feb 28
District One Mandatory Coaches meeting 10:30am  North Penn High School
Friday, Mar 5
Girls District Meet 9:00am  LaSalle University
Boys Districts Meet 2:30pm  LaSalle University

For a complete calendar listing, click here!



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