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Florissant, Missouri
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Florissant Fish Swim Team

Florissant Fish Swim Team

Thursday, May 22
Welcome!!
Fish
GO FISH!

Welcome to the Florissant Fish Swim Team Website! Be sure to bookmark this site so you'll visit again soon. All materials distributed at practice are also available on the website.

ABOUT THE TEAM:
The Florissant Fish Swim Team is in its 6th year in the Municipal North Swim League. We have approximately 125 swimmers ages 4-18. Practices and Home Swim Meets are held at Beautiful Bangert Pool. The summer swim season runs from early June until early August. Visit the My Site News Tab for more information.

2008 Coaching Staff:
Amanda Eye, Jenoa Olson, Mitchell Lake, Andrea Roach, Jason Ruester
 

To inquire, or for registration information, contact the James J. Eagan Center at 921-4466

For information regarding cancelled practices, please call the City of Florissant Sports Information Hotline: 921-4468



Friday, July 4
Why Should My Child Be a Swimmer?

Taken from USASwimming.org.... 

Why Should My Child Be a Swimmer?

  1. Swimming is an outstanding activity for young people.
  2.  Swimming promotes fitness and teaches a child to strive for physical achievement. Many super-stars in other sports started out as swimmers and gained strength and coordination that helped them to excel.
  3.  Swimming is an exciting individual and team sport.
  4.  Swimming is a technical and specialized activity involving extensive skill development.
  5.  Swimming is a healthy "lifetime" activity. Participants may be 1 or 101 years old.
  6.  Swimming is relatively injury free in comparison to other youth sports.
  7.  Swimming teaches the life lessons of sport and sportsmanship which include learning to deal with winning and losing, as well as working with officials, teammates and coaches.
  8.  Swimming motivates participants to strive for self improvement and teaches goal orientation.  
  9.  Swimming cultivates a positive mental attitude and high self-esteem.
  10.  Swimming can prevent drowning.
 Did you know?Drowning is a leading killer of American children. In ethnic communities, drowning rates are nearly three times the national average. More than 30% of kids are at risk for obesity-related illnesses. Swimming is a cure.   Key QuestionsWhile winning is nice, while setting a record, getting a best time, or making a qualifying time feels good, we hope that our young athletes learn more than “it is great to swim fast”.  No where in human history or theology do we learn that the ability to swim fast holds a very high priority in the grand scheme of the universe. From a practical standpoint, over-emphasis on speed, times and achievements will eventually end in frustration. No matter how fast a young athlete swims, there will probably be another swimmer in the next town, state, or country, swimming faster, if not now, then next month. So as coaches and parents, ask yourselves: ¨       Did the child learn to swim with more skill this past season so he or she is both stronger and safer in the water?¨       Did the child learn to exhibit initiative, wanting to come to the pool and do the practice without having to be constantly pushed or prodded by parents and coaches?¨       Did the child learn something about unselfishness, sacrificing his or her personal wants for the good of others or the team?¨       Did the child benefit from the competitive experience, learning how to handle winning and losing in our competitive society?¨       Did the child learn more patience in overcoming obstacles, setbacks and problems?¨       Did the child learn empathy? In a few years, the medals and ribbons will be laid aside and best times will be a hazy memory. The friendships that will develop and the life skills learned will carry on for a lifetime.


Upcoming Events
Date Event Time Location
Mon 7/7 star Meet vs Bellefontaine 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Bangert Pool
Sat 7/12 star Family Fun Night 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM Koch Aquatic Center
Tue 7/15 star Meet @ Hazelwood 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Kline Pool (Hazelwood)
Thu 7/17 star Meet vs Ferguson 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Bangert Pool
Sat 7/26 star Conference Preliminaries 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM The Splash at Wabash (Ferguson)
Thu 7/31 star Awards Night 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM James J. Eagan Center

 
 

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