Swimmers of the Month for March

 

Danielle Molkentin - For the month of march I have decided to bring some attention to our growing pre-comp group. I would like to congratulate Dani on her wonderful attendance and contagious enthusiasm. Keep up the good work Dani! I can't wait to see you at meets!
- Coach Lauren
 
Gabbie Dionisio - When not playing basketball, Gabbie can be found working hard in the pool.  And is Gabbie ever a hard worker!  I could put Gabbie in any lane and she would practically kill herself trying to keep up.  The cold weather in the winter is always rough for Gabbie, but now that the weather's warmed up, Gabbie's been spending more time in the pool, and the improvement is obvious.  Not only has Gabbie's speed improved, but her butterfly is coming along.  Butterfly is an extremely hard stroke to swim if you do not have enough muscle-mass.  However, through sheer determination and intense focus on technique, bean-pole Gabbie has begun to master the ever-difficult Butterfly.  Way to go Gabbs!  All that hard work through the cold months is starting to pay off and I look forward to seeing you more in the pool under the sunshine!
 
Jason Corbett – Jason has been on a roll lately. He’s been very motivated both at practice and at meets. While in Las Vegas for the Speedo California Nevada Sectional Championships, Jason broke two team records – the 200IM and 100 breast. Great Job Jason! Jason is looking to have an exceptional high school championship meet at NCS as it will be his last high school meet ever. He’s hoping to get a Junior National Cut at that meet or at the Summer Sectionals in Clovis. Good luck Jason. Keep up the hard work and dedication!