Thursday, March 31, 2022

Proactive > Reactive

 
As a society, we never seem to fail when it comes to throwing money at a problem after the fact.  It's a simple "equation":

Delayed Action + Tragic Consequences/Results = Outrage + After-the-Fact Funding

Have y'all noticed what many Parks & Recreation departments in our country are doing to their "aquatics" programs?

via City of Bay City

Yeah, they're shutting down those cement ponds and opening up splash pads.

Why?

$$$

P&R departments are gutting aquatics.  Shuttered pools means fewer swim lessons.  It's not going to end well for our young people.


Olympic gold-medalist Cullen Jones has been pushing learn-to-swim for YEARS.  He's especially focused on his community - the most UNDERSERVED in our society.

Click to read his opinion piece in USA Today:


Exerpts:

It’s my hope this letter will help bring attention to the importance of diversity and inclusion in learning to swim for all children. So here is my call to parents, families and communities to prioritize water safety and drowning prevention as we work together to combat childhood drowning.

Sadly, drowning remains the No. 1 cause of injury-related death among children ages 1 to 4. Every day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, three children in the United States fall victim to the lethal dangers that are associated with water-related accidents.

In addition, it has been reported that more than 60% of African American children cannot swim, leaving millions of families questioning what they could have done to prevent the unthinkable.

Solution?

I guess we'll count on our public education system to pick up the slack, right?

It's fashionable to knock public ed, but the bottom line is:

They'll do the job if cities & counties can't/won't!

Sure, it means we'll have to focus less on ___, ___, & ___ (Fill in the blanks with topics so ridiculous, it's crazy we feel a need to insert them in public education!).


Quote of the Day

 
An individual can make a difference,
but a team can make a miracle.
 

 Douglas Irvin "Doug" Pederson
 
 

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Quote of the Day

 
Fate determines many things, no matter how we struggle.
 

Otto Weininger
 
 

Saturday, March 26, 2022

2022 Clark Wilson Invite





When we left Bay City for DFW about 15 years ago, I only knew a handful of coaches up there.  One of our first meets up in north Texas was at SMU.  A coach I couldn't place talked to me like we were old buddies.  It was Clark Wilson.

He was a larger-than-life guy who took an interest in Bobby - and that continued even after "Junior" became a 'Horn.

He was a special coach who was "all in" for his small-town kids.  He pushed his athletes because he cared about them.  His athletes went above and beyond because they cared about him.

More on Clark Wilson here

The 2022 Clark Wilson Invitational, a.k.a. Mythical 4A State Championship, is ready.  If you'd like a copy, please email me.

Top Ten Teams

Girls

240 - Andrews
229 - Great Hearts Monte Vista
181 - El Campo
131 - Gateway
130 - Decatur
123 - Pieper
122 - Davenport
108 - Calallen
101 - Hudson
91 - Burnet

Boys

332 - Andrews
295 - Tuloso-Midway
164 - Lake Belton
130 - Alice
129 - Monahans
120 - Burnet
119 - Heritage (Midlothian)
117 - Gateway
116 - Pecos
94 - Bay City

Combined

572 - Andrews
332 - Tuloso-Midway
296 - Great Hearts Monte Vista
274 - El Campo
248 - Gateway
211 - Burnet
196 - Davenport
192 - Pecos
191 - Decatur
190 - Monahans



Quote of the Day

 
Rules and models destroy genius and art.


William Hazlitt


Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Quote of the Day


One of the scariest things about our times is how easy
it is to scare people and start a political stampede.
There are people who could be upset if they
were told that half of all Americans earn
less than the median income - though
of course that is the way median
income is defined.

Thomas Sowell


Sunday, March 20, 2022

Quote of the Day

 
How many legs does a dog have if you call his tail a leg?
Four.  Saying that a tail is a leg doesn't make it a leg.
 

 Abraham Lincoln

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Quote of the Day

 
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or
to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
 

 Sir Michael Phillip "Mick" Jagger

Saturday, March 12, 2022

40 Years

 

 
Forty years ago, Indiana State University dropped their swim programs.  Above is layout that appeared in the 1982 Sycamore, our college yearbook.
 
I wasn't on the team that last year, having wrapped up my eligibility in '81.  I was in town, though.

I spent another year in "The Crossroads of America", beautiful Terre Haute, Indiana.  It was a semester of student teaching at Terre Haute North H.S. under legendary basketball guru Howard Sharpe, plus a semester of courses to wrap up my science minor.

When the word came down that the team was being dumped, it was a crusher.  There was plenty of anger.  Someone, it may have been one of the local guys on the team - D-man Roger Miller, maybe - came up with an idea.  The guys would not go out with a whimper...

Between the eighteen men on that last team, plus two more of us who were still on campus from the previous year, we had enough guys to go for that world record and stick it to old Beanie Cooper & Co.

So, that's what we did, 40 years ago today.  We didn't just break the record, we destroyed it!

Thanks to Tom "Tommy Tsunami" Dubois for sharing this w/me recently:

 
That rationale AD Cooper gave for dropping swimming went like this:

"Swimming, a popular collegiate sport was dropped
mainly because budget cuts have forced most
area high schools to drop their swim teams."

Hundreds of B.S. detectors pegged out* when we heard that one!
 
The women's program was restored a few years ago, but the men's team is still in "hibernation".  It sure would be nice to see them bring the men's program back.  Guys need to regain those lost opportunities.
 
"Good" news:  Some of us old-timers still have school records at ISU (I'm part of 400 free relay & 800 free relay).
 
Bad news:  Those record times look pretty danged slow compared to kids these days...

Vigo County now has an indoor facility shared by the NCAA D-I Sycamore women's team, three high school programs (Terre Haute North, South, & West), and USA Swimming Torpedoes.

via Tribune-Star


*They were analog back then!


 
 

Quote of the Day

 
The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide
that you are not going to stay where you are.

 Chauncey Mitchell Depew


Thursday, March 03, 2022

Quote of the Day

 
Only a few good leaders have paused to
reflect seriously on being leaders.

via The Times

Patrick Jake "P.J." O'Rourke

Wednesday, March 02, 2022

Quote of the Day


I rarely meet a politician that I don't like personally.  They are
generally well endowed with charm.  Therein lies the danger.


Patrick Jake "P.J." O'Rourke

Tuesday, March 01, 2022

Morning Brew


Brew Mug – Morning Brew Shop

DJA put me onto this one.  Shows up each a.m. in my email and I scan through it quickly for anything that might be of interest.  Worth a look.  If you're interested, link to sign up is here


Quote of the Day

 
The young are adept at learning, but
even more adept at avoiding it.



Patrick Jake "P.J." O'Rourke