January 15, 2005……The swimming youth of
Gillilan, a 12 year old who attends
Copeland, a 13 year old MJ Middle School student, dropped times in 4 of her 8 events she had prior experience in, plus adding experience in the 100 Fly swimming it for the first time. Time drops occurred in the 100 Free, 200 Back, 200 Free, and 100 Back. “When Kelsey enrolls at MJHS next Fall she will automatically become their #2 Girl in terms of time. She is training very well, and has recently started moving over to different lanes in practice to take on more challenging sets and time intervals which as a coach you love to see them stepping up as she has. Now she has to continue to translate that practice effort into performance in meets.” Barnes noted.
Claycomb, 14 years old, had a significant time drop in the 200 Free, taking 8.71 seconds off his previous best time, as well as finally going under a 30 in the 50 Free. “Conrad has done very well this year, and we still have some things we need to continue to work on.”
Nochowicz, a 13 year old, had significant time drops in the 500 Free, 200 Free, 200 Back, and the 200 IM. “Alek is another one of Coach Andreea’s swimmers that just keep getting better and better every meet. He has kept up his attendance this year at practice and his time drops have reflected this.” Wallace, a 12 year old, placed in the Top 8 in 5 of his 8 events.
Barnes, a 11 year old who attends Carroll-Oakland, dropped times in all 6 of his individual events. “As a parent I’m pleased with
The next swim meet for all these student/athletes will be the Excel Middle School Invitational on January 29th, being held in
