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by wett'n on Jun.26, 2010, under Uncategorized

We have moved to SwimNinja.com!!
Feel free to keep looking around the old site, but all new content will be posted at SwimNinja.com!!

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NOW HIRING!

by wett'n on Jan.12, 2010, under Uncategorized

We will be making some major changes to the site, as well as broadening our coverage. We are looking for some able bodied high schoolers to join our team. Due to the meet schedule, staff cannot be on a summer league team. So please spread the word, and email us at admin@nvslnews.com if you are interested or have any suggestions

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Only Shooting Stars Break The Mold

by wett'n on Aug.07, 2009, under Highlights

Wonder what it takes to be an All Star Champion?  Last Saturday out of the 48 first place winners, 36 (or 75%) dropped time for the win.

There has also been discussion as to whether or not Broyhill Crest was a fast pool. Of the 868 swims on Saturday, 407 swimmers (47%) dropped time.  Also, 4 NVSL records were broken.  Broyhill Crest is definitely not a slow pool; however, with less than half of the swimmers dropping time it cannot claim to be in the upper echelon of fast NVSL pools such as Cardinal Hill or Tuckahoe.

Below, listed by age group are the number of drops in time per event as well as whether  first place dropped time or was seeded first.

8 & Under Boys
Free: 2, 1st dropped
Back: 5
Breast: 10, 1st dropped
Fly: 9, 1st dropped and held

8 and Under Girls
Free: 7, 1st dropped and held
Back: 11, 1st dropped and held
Breast: 10, 1st dropped and held
Fly: 12, 1st dropped and held

9-10 Boys
Free: 11, 1st dropped and held
Back: 9, 1st dropped
Breast: 10, 1st dropped and held
Fly: 5, 1st dropped
IM: 11, 1st dropped and held

9-10 Girls
Free: 11, 1st dropped and held
Back: 10, 1st dropped
Breast: 12, 1st dropped and held
Fly: 9, 1st dropped and held
IM: 11, 1st dropped and held

11-12 Boys
Free: 13, 1st dropped
Back: 10, 1st dropped
Breast: 4, 1st dropped and held
Fly: 11, 1st dropped
IM: 10, 1st dropped and held

11-12 Girls
Free: 5, 1st dropped
Back: 8, 1st held
Breast: 6, 1st dropped
Fly: 8, 1st held
IM: 7, 1st held

13-14 Boys
Free: 8, 1st held
Back: 10, 1st held
Breast: 9, 1st dropped and held
Fly: 8, 1st dropped and held
IM: 8, 1st dropped and held

13-14 Girls
Free: 10, 1st dropped and held
Back: 11, 1st dropped and held
Breast: 5, 1st dropped
Fly: 3, 1st held
IM: 8, 1st held

15-18 Boys
Free: 4, 1st held
Back: 9, 1st held
Breast: 6, 1st dropped
Fly: 6, 1st held
IM: 8, 1st dropped and held

15-18 Girls
Free: 5, 1st dropped
Back: 11, 1st dropped
Breast: 11, 1st held
Fly: 9, 1st dropped and held
IM: 11, 1st dropped and held

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The Water’s Getting Warm So You Might As Well Swim

by wett'n on Aug.04, 2009, under Highlights

The NVSL season was brought to a close with a bang this past Saturday at Broyhill Crest. For those who missed out, here are our Top 10 Swims of the meet (in no particular order).

This year’s All-Stars welcomed a few new records…

Sean Fletcher – Boys 15-18 IM (NVSL RECORD). Less than 10 swimmers have ever broken a minute in the IM, and only 2 swimmers have broken a 59. Going a 57.40 in the 100 IM is unprecedented and raises the bar to a new level in this event (just as Sean did by going a 24 in the 50 fly earlier this season).

Sinead Eksteen – Girls 8 & Under Backstroke (NVSL RECORD). Sinead dropped 4/10 of a second off her best time to best Janet Hu’s record of 18.47 by 3/10 of a second. Just for comparison, her time of 18.18 would have placed her 10th in the freestyle.

Amanda Kendall – Girls 15-18 Freestyle (NVSL RECORD). Amanda had never broken a 27 before Saturday. She picked a great place to do it, flying well under the 27 second barrier on her way to a 26.42. In doing so, she slipped just 0.03 under Katie Radloff’s previous record of 26.45. Icing on the cake: She was seeded to get second.

A great swimmer excels and takes advantage of whatever situation they may be put in…

Blake Sundel – Boys 15-18 Freestyle. It is a rare occurance that an alternate at All-Stars finds himself or herself with the opportunity to swim in their respective event. Blake Sundel found himself in this position when two of the 15-18 Boys dropped from the event. Not only did Blake go on to win his heat, but he jumped from his original 21st seed to finish in the top 10.

Michaela Morrison – Girls 9-10 Breaststroke. Lane 1 is not exactly the lane you’re hoping for coming into a meet like All-Stars. But then again, it gives you the opportunity to label yourself as the infamous “outside smoke” if you are ready to step up to the challenge. Michaela Morrison didn’t let lane 1 phase her for a minute, as she dropped over two seconds from the dreaded lane 1 and swam her way to the silver.

Larry Dow – Boys 15-18 Backstroke. Some may call it an off swim, some may call it strategy. Regardless, Larry Dow found himself in heat 2 as opposed to heat 3 at this year’s meet. Larry took full advantage of his clean water as he rocketed his way to 2nd place overall from heat 2, only missing 1st by 0.01.

Connor Cason – Boys 11-12 Butterfly. After Michaela Morrison warmed up lane 1 earlier in the meet, Connor Cason decided he wanted some outside smoke action. Connor dropped four places and nearly two seconds as he swam his way to the gold from lane 1.

Paying our last respects to some graduating seniors…

Patrick Sullivan – Boys 15-18 Freestyle. When Patrick’s name was announced as he stepped up to the edge of the pool for his final NVSL race, he stuck the pose of a Greek God. The pose was fitting. Sullivan won, finishing more than 3/10 faster than the second place finisher in the event.

Hilary Fritz – Girls 15-18 Backstroke. Hilary Fritz showed her dominance in the water as she dropped over half a second from her seed time to win the event after being seeded fourth. Fritz will be back coaching Mclean next summer to pass on her expertise.

Ashley Danner – Girls 15-18 I.M. As Ashley Danner raced towards the wall on the last leg of her I.M., several 15-18 boys nervously watched the clock to see if Danner’s time would beat their own. Danner’s time of 1:04.15 crushed the competition, winning the event by over 2 seconds and cementing her as the best Girls 15-18 I.M. swimmer the NVSL has ever seen.

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Get Your Game on, Go Play

by wett'n on Aug.02, 2009, under Updates

2009 All-Stars did not disappoint. Four NVSL records were set, along with several other near misses. There were jumps and drops in seeds, and the suits ranged from Blue Seventys to the good ‘ol speedo. Look for in depth analysis of the meet tomorrow as well as videos to be posted!

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Bob York doing his thing in the lifeguard chair.

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Coaches work on their base tan in the baby pool.

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NVSL Alumna Breanne Smith just can’t get enough of the NVSL, or nvslnews.com

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All Star Videos

by wett'n on Aug.01, 2009, under Updates

We are filming All Stars at right now! Check back later in the afternoon for updates and videos.

Two NVSL Records have already been broken! Amanda Kendall in the senior girls 50 free, and Sinead Eksteen in the girls 8 and Under back. Congratulations Ladies.

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New NVSL Record – Unofficially

by wett'n on Jul.23, 2009, under Highlights

It’s interesting to note that not every NVSL record broken becomes an official NVSL record. First off, an individual record setting swim must occur at one of the 5 allotted Saturday dual meets throughout the season, or during Divisionals or All-Stars. Granted a record is broken, the swimmer’s birthday, team, and original time card must all be verified before declaring the record “official.”

This past Monday, Sean Fletcher swam his way to an “unofficial” NVSL record in the 15-18 Boys 100 Meter I.M. finishing the event in 58.12, besting Steve Scheren’s 58.50 from 2005.

Why is Fletcher’s record “unofficial”? Well, this past Monday a group of 15-18 boys gathered for what has been dubbed “The B-Meet of the Century.” The idea was to gather some of the NVSL’s top 15-18 Boys in a 100 I.M. showdown. Included in the field was Sean Fletcher, last year’s champion at All-Stars in the event. Since the swim occurred during a Monday night meet, the record will not yet hit the books “officially.” However, look for a grueling rematch at this year’s All-Stars as the boys make things “official.”

Click here to see the record breaking swim.

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Overlee vs. Chesterbrook Review (belated)

by wett'n on Jul.21, 2009, under Highlights

Our apologies for the delay on the Division 1 Championship Meet wrap up; however, duty calls (literally) for some members of the NVSL News Team.

The meet was not quite as close as anticipated with Overlee taking the win 219.5 to 182.5. However, both teams had some great swims. The MVPs of the meet were easily Overlee’s 11-12 girls who had two sweeps, two 1st and 2nds, all in addition to their relay win. Chesterbrook never fully recovered after Overlee’s 11-12 girls light up the pool. This all made it only fitting that it was Overlee’s 11-12 girls who broke the 201 point bearier and secured the victory for Overlee.

Here is the point breakdown from the meet, including the relays for each age group (Overlee took both mixed ages):

8 and Under Boys:  Chesterbrook-22 Overlee-10

8 and Under Girls:  Chesterbrook-23 Overlee-9

9-10 Boys:  Chesterbrook-18  Overlee-23

9-10 Girls:  Chesterbrook-16  Overlee-25

11-12 Boys:  Chesterbrook-9  Overlee-32

11-12 Girls:  Chesterbrook-2  Overlee-39

13-14 Boys:  Chesterbrook-30 Overlee-11

13-14 Girls:  Chesterbrook-23 Overlee-18

15-18 Boys:  Chesterbrook-32 Overlee-8

15-18 Girls:  Chesterbrook-7  Overlee-34

The VAC vs. Hamlet meet for 3rd place in Division 1 was the closest meet of the weekend.  The meet came down to the final relay, the mixed age girls.  The VAC girls took the relay by 4 seconds and thus took the meet by 6 points with a score of 204 to 198.

Videos of races from last weekend’s battle between Overlee and Chesterbrook are now posted. Visit the “Overlee vs. Chesterbrook” page under “Videos” to view freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke races from the meet.

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