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"Victory is what happens when ten thousand hours of training meet up with one moment of opportunity." |
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NEWS UPDATE 4/24/08 |
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Lucinda Greenlie Memorial Scholarships are AvailableYou are invited to take advantage of this opportunity! The intent of the scholarship is to recognize and reward deserving swimmers who have made a positive contribution to the success of SSC and have demonstrated commitment, cooperation and good sportsmanship. Scholarships will be awarded, as money is available, in the following categories in priority order: Graduating Seniors Summer swim camp candidates must be at least entering 7th grade in the Fall of 2008, must have participated in Seacoast Swim Club for the two most recent years, and must not be a prior camp scholarship recipient. Application Process:Submit a written letter to the Scholarship Review Committee. All applicants will be notified of a decision by April 15. Deadline: March 31 |
SSC Swimmers are Champions!Congratulations to all swimmers who attended the Winter Championship meet in early March. Here are some of the results: Ryan Plante finished 1st overall in the boys 10 and under division Sarah Easterling finished 2nd overall in the girls 11-12 division Maddy Beaulieu finished 6th overall in the 8 & under division at the 8 & under championships SSC 11-12 girls took 3 place overall SSC 11-12 boys took 3 place overall SSC Girls placed 7th place overall SSC Boys placed 5th place overall SSC Combined team Scores 5th place overall
Congratulations to Zone qualifiersRyan Plante, Sarah Easterling, Sofia Mercado, Sara Schad, and Andrew Bowden will be represented Maine in Buffalo, NY April 3-5, 2008. The coaching staff is very proud of each and every one of you. |
Welcome to Seacoast Swim Club!Seacoast Swim Club was established in 1973 for the purpose of introducing competitive swimming to local school age children. It was seen as a feeder program for the local high school. Seacoast has turned out to be much more than that over the years. Seacoast has provided many swimmers with the opportunity to reach their potential in the swimming world. Along with practice, swimmers are challenged in local, state, regional and national competitions. Through the combination of teaching and goal setting, many children have learned a lot about themselves which goes beyond swimming and applied it to the rest of their lives. Seacoast Swim Club is a non-profit organization. Our team has a lot of fun throughout the year. We participate in swim meets, fundraisers and outside-the-pool activities. The team swims at the Greely High School pool and is comprised of various skill level groups consisting of Blue, Bronze, Silver and Gold. These groups will be headed up by veteran Seacoast Coaches Patti Drew (head coach), Carole Ryder, Sara Sloan, and Larissa Boddie. |