Discussion, observations and notes about Swimming and Diving in and around Macomb County

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Why do we need a Macomb County Swimming and Diving Blog?

With five divisions and 28 teams (in the MAC), it not possible for one person to keep up with the accomplishments of the athletes and the teams in Macomb County.

This brings up an additional point. I would like this blog to cover the teams that compete in Macomb County. Almost all of the Macomb County based swimming and diving teams compete in the MAC. Therefore, we will be covering some Oakland, Wayne and St Clair County teams as well. We also have De La Salle located in Macomb County, so we need to make sure they are included as well.

I am not trying strictly portray Macomb County Swimming and Diving from only my perspective. To that end, I am looking for contributors from all five Divisions and also from DLS. Even better would be a correspondent from each team that would post a recap of the previous weeks meets, outstanding practices or events.

I will also try to include links to sites that cover Macomb County and MAC sports and Athletes.

Enough for now - I have to go prepare milk and cookies for Santa (yes my boys believe in Santa) - note the first post on this Blog was Dec 24th 2007

JP

please note: this blog has been up for over a year now, and I have never had to moderate or delete comments, until now. I will be happy to return to an uncensored forum, when some of the children that have posted recently, learn some manners.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Macomb Daily 01 22 09 College Notes

College Notes

The Macomb Daily Sports Staff

WAYNE STATE In men’s swimming and diving, Sebastian Rzepa (Chippewa Valley) won the 50 freestyle with a time of 22.27 seconds in Wayne State’s 147-69 victory over Lewis on Jan. 17. Justin Shields (Anchor Bay) finished third in the 100 butterfly with a time of 52.67. Cayce Bolt (Warren-Mott) and Mike Elliott (Romeo) finished onetwo in diving.
    In women’s swimming and diving, Cassie Chetosky (Utica) won the onemeter diving competition with a score of 273.80 in Wayne State’s victories over Lewis and Hillsdale on Jan. 17.

 


MICHIGAN STATE: Junior Dave Garry, a graduate of De La Salle, was named the Big Ten Diver of the Week after winning both the one-meter and three-meter events in a match against Ball State on Dec. 13. Garry recorded a score of 311.10 in the one-meter and a career-best 336.90 in the three-meter to qualify in both events for the NCAA Zone Meet in March.


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