Gonzaga Wins 1st Place at Relays

Great job to our swimmers! We had an incredible meet with tons of best splits and several relays withing record breaking territory. Best of all, everyone stood up to the plate in and out of the water; Gonzaga was definitely the loudest and most supportive team there, and that spurred on our performance. We won every event but one, and some were close. Having 50 5th men on the sidelines is invaluable.

This should be a nice feather in our caps, and hopefully incentive to only work harder. The season hardly ends with this week’s victory. We still have two crucial meets to look forward to plus championships. And the format won’t be relays, which plays to our depth. We need to practice and work hard, so I’ll be expecting each and every one of you at practice over the break or working hard wherever you travel to. No exams means more time to condition.

Well done! On to the next meet in less than a month: DeMatha on January 8th.

Holiday Workouts Revisited

Exam Week

We will NOT have practice during the Monday-Wednesday of Exam week (Dec 15-17). However, we WILL have practice Thursday and Friday of Exam week (Dec. 18, 19). You will be excused if you have an exam. Otherwise, expect to be at practice at 2:30 pm on Thursday and 9am on Friday.

Christmas:

-We will have practice during Christmas Week on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (Dec. 22, 23, 24) at 9 a.m.

-Will will NOT have practice Dec 25-28

-Practice RESUMES on Dec-29, 30, 31.

-No Practice on New Years and until classes resume on Jan. 5

-DeMatha vs. Gonzaga is on January 8!

WINTER WORKOUTS & THE IMPORTANCE OF PRACTICE

We’re at the midseason mark, and I’m seeing lots of great progress in many of our swimmers, but some have some catch up to do. Since this is a non-Hawaii year, I want to reiterate a few things. Below is a synopsis of winter workout information and a revisiting of the team’s attendance policy.

First, practice is the only way times can drop and our team can win. We’ve had record attendance at dryland, and water practices have been happily full; however as Christmas break approaches, I want to reiterate the importance of working out over the break.

Hawaii Years Vs. Non Hawaii Years

Last year, at the start of the season, one of our principle rival coaches asked us if last year was a Hawaii year. It was. Their reply: “Uh oh.” Hawaii years are usually successful because we throw 40 or 50 members of the team on an island and make them swim twice a day for two full two hour practices and do dryland. On non Hawaii years, we have practice once a day in the morning at Gallaudet and nary a palm tree to be seen.

A couple of observations about this. During Hawaii years, family obligations like going to the aunt’s cookie party seem to be able to missed; during Gallaudet years, they are command family performances. Of course, family and family vacations are going to take precedence during the holidays, but the rate of guys going to practice on non-Hawaii years drops. Let’s reverse that trend this year. If you are in the area, be committed; make your vacation count.

The Importance of Practice Wherever You Are

Could you take Christmas vacation off from swimming? No. It’s non negotiable. Wherever you are, you need to find a pool or a suitable alternative. Could you miss Gonzaga practices? Yes, but you have to have a valid reason, and going to a CYO basketball game is not one. A fun fact to think about is that for every week you take off, it takes almost two to get back the gains you lost from when you were training. With nearly three weeks of Christmas break, you’ll be three weeks in the hole when we swim our two biggest meets one week into our return from school. You don’t want to put our team in that situation. You’re solution:  come to practice.

What if you’re in Idaho visiting Grandma? If there’s a pool available, USE IT. I’ll have workouts posted that you can use to swim on your own. No pool? Go to a sporting goods store, buy some stretch chords, and get out there working the dryland: push ups, sit ups, running, sprints, weight lifting or any other kind of resistance training. You might have three weeks gone from the water, but you’ll be in shape and ready to work hard when you come back.

One of The Best Gonzaga Teams in Years

We have one of the best Gonzaga teams we’ve seen in years. Our seniors are unbelievable, our freshman are prodigies, and our sophomores and juniors worked so hard in the off season last year that their strokes and times from last year are unrecognizable today. We have a good thing. All it takes is a winter of xBox and no pool to take it away. Make the right choice. Work over break. Let’s go for the banner!

Relay Carnival Info, Meet Recaps and Winter Practice

***RELAY CARNIVAL WARMUPS START AT 8:30 at GEORGETOWN PREP***THERE IS NO BUS FROM GONZAGA; IT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO LACK OF INTEREST***CICI’s PIZZA LUNCH AFTER THE MEET

Relay Carnival and Christmas Break mark midseason.  Hard to believe we are already here.  I’ve been incredibly pleased with the progress of the team and am expecting great things as we head into the main part of our season in January.

First, I want to extend a huge thank you to all the parents who scurried and scrambled during the St. Alban’s meet time situation.  The Visitation coach and I were both a little irked not to have been directly informed about sudden time change, but Gonzaga’s parents and swimmers didn’t ask a single question (though I’m sure you had plenty at 6:45 a.m when the phone rang) and just stepped up to the plate.  That kind of dedication on the part of the swimmers and support on the part of the parents is really what makes this the best team in the area.  Needless to say, I’ll be checking in quite frequently with the host facilities to make double sure we don’t have to scramble again.  Again, a thousand thanks.

Also, I need to mention the guys on our team during St. Alban’s who offered up their spots in events to let other swimmers swim when we had pulled ahead.  Again, the team aspect of this team is unparalleled and our swimmers are as generous as our parents.

Landon and Mount St. Joe’s earlier in the week were also successful; we beat Landon with some great times, and while Varsity lost a close one to MSJ, our JV won convincingly and a lot of our non varsity swimmers stepped up to the plate while many of our Varsity squad was away for Tom Dolan.