The Texas high school swim coaches'
TISCA clinic was interesting.
USC's David Salo did a nice job as our headliner. Fun guy who likes to keep things interesting for his athletes. Follow him on
Twitter
Welcome to new president
Greg McLain . Greg will be a great communicator. He's respected and will work hard for our athletes and coaches. I doubt he'll do a mic drop when his term ends.
His first big task will be trying to recover lost info that went off into the ether when our old TISCA website went kaput. If you have files from past district, region, and state meets,
please email him to see what he still needs.
So far, the new
TeamUnify site isn't very popular with the coaches.
Does anyone have a copy of our constitution and/or bylaws? Also, I must have missed the treasurer's report. Would it be possible to start paying for space up in that there cloud thingy so we don't lose everything...again?
Anyone interested in starting up a junior high program should contact
Mike Waldmann. He shared some great info in Austin last weekend.
His middle school program out in
Andrews has really taken off!
Garland ISD's natatorium is still on hold.
The full bond package was passed by the school board in 2014. Plans for
the swim center were drawn up, and after long negotiations a price tag
of $27.5 million was agreed on. The swim center package and plans were
presented to the school board last Tuesday for final approval. But in a
surprising reversal, the board voted it down 4-3.
Read more
here
The
Moody Family YMCA needs an
aquatics coordinator
Plano's Seth Stubblefield was featured in a
USA Swimming piece. Read that
here
“What a humbling, rewarding, and, at times, convicting experience,” he
said. “All I can say is getting third at Trials isn’t a big deal. I’ve
met some very special kids who are dealing with things most of us can’t
possibly imagine, and it really makes you evaluate your priorities, as
well as take a good look at your heart.”
Eddie Reese will be coaching grandson
Luke Bowman next year. Read more
here
“I am excited to attend a great university and swim for a legendary
program and coach. This has been a dream of mine since I started
swimming, and I know that there is no better group of swimmers and
coaches that will push me to work hard and get faster. I am looking
forward to the challenge ahead.”
Nice write-up on
AT record-breaker
Karl Meltzer is
here
Speaking by phone from Atlanta two days after finishing the trail,
Metlzer said his legs were tired. “Deep fatigue,” he called it, and said
that it would take three to four months for his body to recover. He
needs to recharge mentally, too; there were dark days on the trail,
especially in Virginia, when getting up every morning before dawn and
knowing he had to run over forty miles seemed like a Sisyphean task.
Anyone seen
Joe Bernal lately? Bernal's dropped out of sight since the
Harvard/Gators thing blew up.
How about
George Gibney? The former
IASA coach is being hounded by
Irv Muchnick. The latest on
Gibney is
here
Gibney made a US visa application in 1992 and following the collapse of
the case, which was not appealed by the DPP. He then fled Ireland, first
to Scotland and then to the USA. Having moved through a number of states, Gibney now lives in Florida.
UNT's Pentathlon (recap)
UTPB/TCU (recap)
CSCAA Open Water Nationals
Rice's Hanna Huston finished fourth, helping dad Seth's squad to a second-place team finish. More
here
The Longhorn men's annual
Orange/White intrasquad meet (September 30) just isn't going to be the same without retired assistant coach
Kris Kubik. A Texas legend...