― Missy Franklin, American competition swimmer and four-time Olympic gold medalist
(( For more on Franklin: http://www.teamusa.org/usa-swimming/athletes/Missy-Franklin ))
2015 Team Coordinators:
Tori Blase - [email protected]
Lara Sparkman - [email protected]
Sarah Williams - [email protected]
2015 Team Treasurer:
Wendy Verdon - [email protected]
2015 Coaches:
Head Coach Nell
Hess - [email protected]
Head Coach Pam Hess - [email protected]
Asst Coach: Madeline Janflone - [email protected]
Asst Coach: Ben Syers - [email protected]
Asst Coach: Jack Syers - [email protected]
Junior Coach: Jack Garnham - [email protected]
Junior Coach: Anna Beth Potter - [email protected]
2015 Lead Job Holders:
https://bradshawfarm.swimtopia.com/lead-jobs
New rule:
Due to a Cherokee Summer Swim Association (CSSA) Board rule, our
team, as well as others in the county, will be limited to 140 swimmers per
team.This will impact our team as
we’ve historically had more than 140 swimmers each summer. Due to this limit being enforced,
we will be implementing for our registration the following process:
Feb. 28 & March 1, 2015– team lead job holders & team sponsors will be sent a private link to register via Swimtopia.
March 2 & 3, 2015– Bradshaw Farm residents will use a private link to register via Swimtopia.
March 7, 2015– out-of-neighborhood families will register via private link. Registration will close at 2pm.
March 7, 2015–10am-2pm:Everyone will be able to come to the clubhouse to buy team suits & merchandise and turn in paperwork & checks.
We are going to have to hold everyone to these dates due to the swimmer limit being enforced.
Our fees this summer will be….
Bradshaw Farm resident registration costs:
$120 (1st child)
$100 (each additional child)
Non-resident registration costs:
$155 (1st child)
$135 (each additional child)
Important 2015 dates:
Thursday, May 21 Bradshaw vs Woodmont – at Woodmont
Thursday, May 28 (no swim meet/last day of school)
Thursday, June 4 Bradshaw vs Arbor View – at HOME
Thursday, June 11 Bradshaw vs Orange Shoals – at Orange Shoals
Thursday, June 18 Bradshaw vs Laurel Brooke – at HOME
Thursday, June
25 Bradshaw vs River Green – at HOME
All meets begin at 6 pm. For home meets, the pool closes at 4 pm for meet
setup - we are finished with the meet and clean up by 10:30 pm hopefully!
Friday, June
26 will be our annual Swim Team Banquet!
Practices:
1st day of practice, Monday, May 11...
Practice runs every week day in May, 4-7 pm.
6 and
unders
4 - 4:45 pm
7 and 8 year olds 4:45 -
5:30 pm
9 and 10 year olds 5:30 - 6:15 pm
11 year olds and up 6:15 - 7 pm
NO PRACTICES on these days:
-Memorial Day (5/25)
-last day of school (5/28)
-day after last day of school (5/29)
Starting on
Monday, June 1 and all of June our practices run will run
every week day 8 - 11 am:
6 and
unders
8 - 8:45 am
7 and 8 year olds 8:45 -
9:30 am
9 and 10 year olds 9:30 - 10:15 am
11 year olds and up 10:15 - 11 am
Also -- the weeks of June 29 & July 6th we’ll continue using the pool for morning practices -- for those kids that will be going to the District swim meet. That meet is scheduled for July 11th at the CCAC.
Picture day with
Smax Photography (http://smaxart.com/) will be:
Monday, May 18
4pm – individuals
5pm– group picture of team
order forms here: https://bradshawfarm.swimtopia.com/forms
Meets MORE INFO:
Swim Meets Warm up Schedule:
When we are the Home Team - 5 pm
Barracudas should report to the pool by 4:45 pm
When we are the Visiting Team - 5:30 pm
Barracudas should report to the pool by 5:15 pm
All meets start at 6 pm and providing there is good weather and no lengthy delays, each meet should end around 10:30 pm.
Things you will want to bring to the meet:
3-4 towels, a blanket, a robe or warm sweatshirt (it gets chilly when the sun
goes down and swimmers are wet!), sunscreen (the 1st couple of
hours of the meet are quite sunny!), snacks (concession stand is available, but
swimmers STAY hungry!), something to do for those children who like to stay
busy (cards, books, crayons, games, etc.), chairs for spectators not in the
bullpen, a sharpie (to write your child’s events on them as a reminder of what
they are swimming), a camera (see below for what to do with those awesome
pictures!), a swimsuit (obvious?!), goggles, swimcap (if your child prefers
one-not required) and a great attitude (these are the times your child will
never forget).
Inclement Weather:
In the event of dangerous conditions due to the weather at the meets, the meet
official and team coordinators will determine the length of the delay.
Following a period of at least 15 minutes from the last clap of thunder, the
meet will be restarted from the point at which it was suspended.
If the delay lasts longer than 1 hour, the meet should be called and
rescheduled if necessary. The meet is official and will count toward the
standings after the 46th event (scoring heat only) has been
completed.
Age Divisions:
6 and under
7 and 8 year olds
9 and 10 year olds
11 and 12 year olds
13 and 14 year olds
15-18 year olds
The age control date is determined by the swimmer’s age as of June 1st of the current year.
A swimmer will swim in their proper age group for individual events; and could
be asked to move up one age group for relay events only (determined by our
coaches if they need to move a swimmer up for a relay event).
Each swimmer may swim in a maximum of 3 events plus relays:
6 and under events:
25 freestyle, 25 backstroke, 100 freestyle relay
7&8, 9&10 year old events:
25 freestyle, 25 backstroke, 25 breaststroke, 25 butterfly, 50 freestyle, 100
IM
100 freestyle relay, 100 medley relay
11&12, 13&14, 15-18 year old events:
50 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 50 breaststroke, 50 butterfly, 100 freestyle, 100
IM
200 freestyle relay, 200 medley relay
6 and under age group – Special Considerations:
Swimmers in this age group must be able to swim the length of the pool
unassisted by the first swim meet. They may stop momentarily to rest while
holding on to the lane rope. They cannot however, pull themselves along the
lane rope.
Ribbons are awarded for 1st-5th place in each heat (Bradshaw has a 5-lane pool); or 1st-6th place if we swim at a pool with 6 lanes.
STROKE ORDER
100 IM (Individual Medley)
One lap (25 yards) per stroke:
Butterfly
Back
Breast
Freestyle
100 Medley Relay
4 swimmers, each swims a single lap of a different stroke:
Back
Breast
Butterfly
Freestyle
200 Medley Relay
4 swimmers, each swims 2 laps of a different stroke:
Back
Breast
Butterfly
Freestyle
More meet info
here: https://bradshawfarm.swimtopia.com/meet-info
Parental Involvement:
Barracudas swimming runs solely off of the commitments of our parents. It takes
a lot of help to put a meet together. We must fill many positions for both away
meets and home meets. Parents are required to work at least 5 volunteer shifts
and may be requested to participate more if need be. Remember, this is your
swim team and we will only succeed if everyone participates.
Bullpen/Shepherds – lining up of swimmers for events
Concession Stand – Home Meets only
Timers – Sit at a lane and record times
Runners – Run time sheets from timers to Ribbon Table
Place Judges – Record the order that swimmers finish
Flip Chart – work the flip chart of events
MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS:
SHEPHERDS –
6 and under Girls “Shepherd” –
Responsible for organizing swimmers in this age group and making sure they
arrive on time to the Ready Bench area for their race
6 and under Boys “Shepherd” –
Responsible for organizing swimmers in this age group and making sure they
arrive on time to the Ready Bench area for their race
7-8 Girls “Shepherd” –
Responsible for organizing swimmers in this age group and making sure they
arrive on time to the Ready Bench area for their race
7-8 Boys “Shepherd” –
Responsible for organizing swimmers in this age group and making sure they
arrive on time to the Ready Bench area for their race
9-10 Girls “Shepherd” –
Responsible for organizing swimmers in this age group and making sure they
arrive on time to the Ready Bench area for their race
9-10 Boys “Shepherd” –
Responsible for organizing swimmers in this age group and making sure they
arrive on time to the Ready Bench area for their race
BULLPEN LANE ASSISTANTS – workers stand at each end of the pool with heat sheets and make sure swimmers are in the correct lane.
PLACEMENT JUDGE – this worker is at the end of the pool and writes down the order the swimmers finish the race.
CARD RUNNER – this worker gathers the cards from our timers and our placement judge. Cards are then taken to the scorekeeper table.
TIMER – This job is essential to running the meet but it is not difficult. Each timer is assigned a lane and asked to double check swimmers as they come up to swim (names match swimmer’s card). You will be given instructions ahead of time. If you like to be close to the action, this is the job for you!
RIBBON TABLE – These people sit at the score keeper table and prepare ribbons for the swimmers.
EVENT BOARD – also known as the Vanna White position. This person has a board with numbers for the Events. You sit in a lifeguard chair near the announcer and turn the cards so swimmers and spectators are able to keep track of the meet.
D.Q. JUDGE – this position requires a little knowledge of swimming strokes and a few rules.
CONCESSIONS – during home meets, help with selling food items to swimmers and guests.
SET-UP CREW – arrive at the pool at least 1 hour before the meet starts and set up areas for the bullpen and spectators. The crew also sets up the canopy tents and lends a hand to help set up concessions (if needed).
CLEAN-UP CREW – after home meets, the chairs and all pool furniture need to be returned to their original locations. Take down the tent canopy. The pool deck needs to be cleared of all litter and the trash will need to be taken to the cage across the parking lot.
ICE PICK-UP – this is a pretty physical job. This team takes several large tubs and coolers to the Publix in Hickory Flat and scoops ice to be used at the concession stand. You will work with the concessions leader to coordinate a time so the drinks can be chilled well before the meet. On away meets, we need a much smaller supply of ice to chill the water bottles we transport for volunteers. Please consider signing up for this multiple times. It is a little confusing the first time but after you do it once, it is much easier! This is also a good job because your duty is finished before the meets start.
Registration Fees cover:
CSSA fees per swimmer (League dues)
Dive certification at CCAC
Team t-shirts
Ribbons
Coaches awards
End of year medals
End of year gifts
Laptop/printer/software expenses
Out of neighborhood fee to BF HOA
SwimTopia yearly website fees
Swimmer of the Week materials
Coach certifications, background checks
Coaches’ salaries
***all other team jobs are volunteer/not paid
General Information:
Practice will be held in the rain. Only thunder and lightning will stop a
practice.
1.Clean up after each meet is the responsibility of everyone. If we are visiting another pool, please clean up OUR designated area. For home meets, please help clean up the entire area.
2.The coach has the authority to dismiss a child from practice or a meet for improper behavior.
3.Swimmers should stay with their team in the designated team area during the meet….during home meets, the “bullpen” is where all swimmers are required to stay: for 10 and unders – the mushroom, for 11 and ups – the playground.
4.Swimmers are responsible for reporting to the bullpen on time. Especially important for Relays.
5. Our coaches do a great job with the swimmers and making the heat sheets. It is a HUGE job to divide kids into the heats for a meet. Once you declare on our new site www.bradshawfarm.swimtopia.com if you are NOT coming to the meet, and the heat sheet is started, NO ONE can be added. (We will no longer be doing the sign-out paper sheets).
6.If you need to talk to our coaches and/or coordinators about your swimmer, please do so at an appropriate time and place. Before or after practices would be best or via email.
7.Please help us in teaching and reinforcing GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP to
your swimmer. There are a lot of kids at meets and we want to represent
Bradshaw Farm in the most positive manner
8. NO DRINKING will be
tolerated per CSSA; drop-ins from CSSA could happen to check
Your great pictures! We want them!
Please send any pictures you want to share for our end-of-season video/slideshow to: Pat Lowry - [email protected]
For local media use send your best pictures to:
Larry Blase – [email protected]
We appreciate your
support!!!
Lara Sparkman [email protected] 404-645-0088
Sarah Williams [email protected] 404-569-3855
Tori Blase [email protected] 404-309-1140
Bradshaw Farm Barracudas Swim Team Co-Coordinators
Dive Certifications this year will only be needed for new swimmers OR those not certified last summer (or didn’t pass last summer). Ages 6 & Up can be certified this year.
5 year olds don’t get certified, and do in-water starts at swim meets. If your 5 year old will be 6 by June 1 - then they could be certified. Whatever age your child is by June 1 - that is the age group they swim in for summer swim. (Different than year round swim, where you age up on your birthday.)
We are going to do our certifications again this year through the Cherokee County Aquatic Center (CCAC). Bradshaw Barracudas will pay for the cost of your child/s certifications – you don’t need to pay at CCAC. When you arrive tell them you are from the Bradshaw Barracudas.
Note: Space is limited so if you pre-register you will be guaranteed a spot. You can pre-register by emailing our team parent, Sheila Zeigler. She needs to know which day you want, and the name and birthdate of your child. She will be submitting this information to the CCAC Aquatics Manager, Kim Whatley, to reserve your spot. Sheila's email is: [email protected] Sheila will let you know when your child is confirmed. The sooner you register, the better chance you'll have at reserving a spot!
You can pick from any of these 2015 dates:
Friday,
April 17 (6:00p-7:00p)
Saturday, April 25 (12:00p-1:00p)
Sunday, May 10 (1:00p-2:00p)
Friday, May 22 (6:00p-7:00p)
NOTE: do not register on their website, you'll have to pay at that time!
CCAC Flyer here for more details:
2015 Cherokee County Aquatic Center -- Dive Certification Days
For swimmers 10 & Under – certification includes a one hour class to complete at CCAC.
11 & Ups will most likely just be ‘checked off’ and not there for an hour. CCAC will make that determination.
FYI: For the one hour class, maximum is 15 kids, and for just the check off, maximum is 50 kids.
USA Swimming Racing Start (diving) Certification Form that the CCAC will use to certify our swimmers: http://www.usaswimming.org/_Rainbow/Documents/368f...
Diving reminders:
-Under four (4) feet - NO DIVING ((we cannot
dive at our pool at meets))
-4 feet to 5 feet - must have waiver and dive certification
-Over five (5) feet - diving is allowed
-If swimmer was certified last year, they are still certified
-Only new swimmers, or those not certified, need to be
-Mark a "D" on right shoulder at meets for those that CAN DIVE
(parents do this)
-5 year olds don't get dive certified, and don't dive at meets
Let us know if you have any q’s!

