Monday, June 26, 2006

Fireworks Display and Coaches Review


A reminder that this Wednesday @ 9pm in the Oakmont parking lot, we will have a display and coaches review of fireworks. BYOLC - Bring Your Own Lawn Chair. Also, please help ensure our Sugarbear's safety by keeping the swimmers back from the fireworks. There will be just a select, few parents lighting the fireworks.

Our Fireworks booth will begin setting up tomorrow. We will be open for business at noon on Wednesday, June 28th. The location of our booth is in the Target parking lot (Douglas Blvd and Rocky Ridge). Our website has plenty more details.

Our signup sheet is also available on-line in the "Fireworks" page under "Ways and Means" and also within the "On-line Forms" under "General Info". Please check your signups. If you are able to work an available shift please email or call the StinkyCheeseMan.

Hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable Fourth of July. The Fireworks booth is a great social activity and is also our #1 fundraiser for the team. Your help and support is greatly appreciated.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Podcast #13: John Lucas Interview


Roseville Sugarbear Podcast interview of recent graduate and retiring swimmer John Lucas. John joined the Sugarbears this summer from the Willow Creek Swim Team along with his three brothers Mike, James and Peter. John shares his interests, background and his experience from his recent trip to Europe. Listen to this podcast by clicking here. A broadband internet connection is recommended. The podcast is 14MB in size and 15 minutes in length. John didn't mention it in the podcast and the StinkyCheeseMan was unaware at the time, but John's older brother, Rick Lucas, is in the Marines and currently stationed in Iraq.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Sugarbear Swim Buddy and Personal Goals area


Roseville Sugarbear swimmers now have their own area on our website to share their swim buddy information and personal goal times with their fellow swimmers and coaches. Parents can initially access the area with this season's standard password and see the password which can be shared and used directly by the swimmers.

Great way for swimmers to note and track their progress and achievements against their own goals and the 2005 Meet of Champion (MoC) times for their particular age group's events. The MoC times are the 10th place finish times from last year's VFCAL Championships, which were the qualifying times for the swimmers to advance to the MoC. These are the same times which the coaches use to highlight the Sugarbear swimmers on our Board of Champions on the bulletin board at the pool deck. Go Sugarbears!!!!!!!

Podcast #12: Pool deck interviews and shoutouts at Cordova Meet


Jef Huber continues his magic and interviews several Sugarbears during our June 17th, 2006 home meet with Cordova on the pool deck, capturing them after they swim a new personal best. The improvements are phenomenal and an absolute joy to listen to. Click here to listen to the podcast. The podcast is 23MB in size and 25 minutes in length. A broadband internet connection is required.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Podcast #11: Jef Huber unleashed. Pool deck interviews and shoutouts at OV Meet


Swim parent Jef Huber takes it to the pool deck and interviews several swimmers during our June 10th, 2006 Orangevale Meet, giving them a chance to shout out about the meet and their performance. Click here to listen to the podcast. The podcast is 11MB in size and 12 minutes in length. A broadband internet connection is recommended.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Sugarbears swam wikki-wikki!

Aloha!!

Wikki-Wikki is Hawaiian for quick/fast.
We saw a lot of Wikki-Wikki Sugarbears in the water today!!!!

Congratulations!!!

Meet results from today's meet with Orangevale have been posted to our website.
Along with Highpoints, improvements and top times by event.

Overall Top times by name and an improvement report between our Woodcreek Meet and Orangevale meet will hopefully be added soon.

A public thank you to Mike Hynes who has come up to speed wikki-wikki and been a tremendous help this year in ComputerOps. Thank you Mike!

It was a thrill to see so many Sugarbears ripping through the water today!
Keep working on those personal bests and everything else will just naturally take care of itself!

A reminder that this Wednesday (June 14th) is our 8 & Under Social at Hillsborough Park from 5:00-8:00pm.

Aloha!!!

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Thursday, June 08, 2006

Change in practice times and no more Mondays!

We will be switching to AM practices next week (June 13th).
In addition, we no longer have practices on Mondays for the rest of the summer!

Here are the new practices times beginning next week.
No practice on Monday, June 12th.

Age Group June 13-July 21
6&U/7-8 9:15-10:00 AM
9-12 8:15-9:15 AM
13-18 7:00-8:15 AM

Also, no practice tomorrow (June 9th) due to Oakmont High School Graduation.

Aloha! Hawaiian Theme this weekend! Directions to our meet Saturday with Orangevale is the following:

From Roseville/Douglas Blvd east:
Turn right (south) on Sierra College Blvd Sierra College which turns into Hazel Ave,
cross Elm Ave, Orangevale Community Pool is 100 yards on the left side.

swim fast,

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Monday, June 05, 2006

Open letter to Swimmers, Parents, Coaches for the Roseville Sugarbears


I am writing this letter as a long-time swim parent, volunteer, and member of our Parent Board.

I’ve got some Good News and I’ve got some Bad News.

Obviously, the Good News first, right?

Our 2006 Swim Team and Swim Coaches are by far some of the best we have had in several years. Megan, Allison, Jordan, Kelley, Jameson. They are all back this year and better than ever. These people care about our kids. For those of you new to a swim team and even those of you old timers, spend some time finding out about who is working with our swimmers 6 days a week for 3 months. Watch them get in the water with swimmers. Check them out at events cheering younger swimmers on from the blocks. Coaches from previous years could not be counted on to consistently and professionally teach our kids about having fun swimming, about being part of team, about responsibility.

Spend time talking with swimmers and you will hear for the most part, how much they enjoy swimming; how much they like being on a team; how they certainly understand the sense of camaraderie and spirit. It’s a summer commitment and most of us want to make the most of it.

Look at the latest results swimming against Woodcreek. The final score may be a quick, easy perspective, but spend some time looking at numbers that really matter to our team. Improved times over previous events times. How close a swimmer is to breaking not only their record, but perhaps a record that has been in the Sugarbear books for years? Look around, they are out there and it’s exciting even if you aren’t close or don’t personally know that swimmer. They may not be a famous sports star, but they are a part of our team.

Hmmm. Bad News.

Scratch Sessions.
Bottom Line: These are a waste of time. Easily an hour at the beginning of each swim meet. Coaches time, parents waiting for a meet to get started, swimmers wanting to get going on the morning of the meet. Scratch sessions are when those of us at a meet are scrambling to reassign swimmers who are at the meet to cover for those swimmers, who at the last minute, do not attend a meet.

Unforeseen situations do happen. On the other hand, true commitments can be scheduled ahead of time. Commitment to be a part of Roseville Sugarbears implies personal responsibility to follow through on scheduled meet dates that are apparent early in the season.

It is not a requirement to swim at every meet as everyone has summer plans. However, it is a requirement to sign out at least 7 days before a Saturday meet if not swimming in the next meet. Any less lead time has a ripple effect across other meet activities and is disrespectful. To coaches and everyone else at the meet trying to figure out how to cover for a swimmer who was assigned a space on a relay team. Juggling other swimmers around, reassigning lanes, events. Figuring out how to match up those swimmers who are swimming competitively against the other team’s swimmers in appropriate events. Helping Team Parents who are trying to keep track of their age group event assignments that changed overnight. Reprinting programs at the last minute Friday night before a meet.

Volunteers.
Swim Fact: It takes ideally 60-70 volunteers to effectively run a meet. To get a meet started on time and end at reasonable time. 60-70 volunteers to make sure that there is not a handful of parents working an entire meet and missing out on enjoying what everyone else is there to enjoy. 60-70 to make sure everyone has a good time during a meet.

For parents at meets, we are ALL there to watch our kids swim. This isn’t possible for volunteers who don’t have relief or backup. Team Parents are there to assist if you are volunteering and need help getting younger swimmers to their event. Other volunteers are there to cover during your volunteer activity while you go watch your child’s swim event. For those that have younger children at events that need close supervision, volunteering isn’t just needed at swim events. There are plenty of ways to be a part of this team outside of meets. Parents need to expect to volunteer. This team cannot function any other way. Please trust those of us who look across all the positions to be telling it like it is.

With enough volunteers, swim meets are fun, a great way to meet other parents, minimize parent volunteer ‘burn-out” and truly does make the time go by fast. I promise.

Volunteer and take responsibility for the success of our swim team. Please.

Swim Fast,

Carmen Morel
Parent Board
Roseville Sugarbears 2006