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Roger Greene Tue Oct 22, 2002 11:49am

Can't Imagine anybody wanting to swim for 8 hours unless the boat sunk!

Swimmming just muddies up the creek, and then the fish won't bite. (Them cement ponds in town were too far to ride bicycles to anyway.)

Roger Greene
(Never sunk a boat while in the Coast Guard. Did have one flood to the gunnels when an engineer popped the cap off a jet-drive we were testing one day!)

Gulf Coast Blue Tue Oct 22, 2002 06:47pm

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve M
Joel,
Masters' swimming - now that might be interesting. Just for laughs, I got timed in a 50 two years ago and was amazed to see a time just over 30 seconds - good thing I wasn't trying to do a 100, though. We used to swim about 6-8 hours a day, just about year-round. But, no such animal like masters swimming up here.

Steve M

My last event as a Masters Swimmer was about 5 years ago in the 50 fly...........(I was 37)

I had swam a 100 free and a 50 free already that day (I think I had around a 1:10 and about a :30)........I would be lucky to break :40 in a 50 today..........lol

I gulped a huge amount of water about 15yds from the finish and got DQ'd for touching bottom.........Lauren did not swim the next year and neither did I.........I was a sprinter in my youth........and as I got older my endurance got better and when I had time.........I would swim miles..........(at a much slower pace........but it was good for me)..........I have not done that for about 5 years either..........although it would do me a lot of good these days..............

There was a regular in the Masters program here on the Gulf Coast that was part of the 1972 Olympic team that swam with Mark Spitz (he was on the Gold Winning 400 Medley Relay team)............he stayed in shape although he was in his late 40's he was a site to watch.........

I was a decent HS swimmer and swam in all the Summer programs............

When Lauren started, I thought it would be fun to participate also..........and it was.........maybe I would be in better shape if any of the kids would have shown an interest in it.............

Joel


pob14 Wed Oct 23, 2002 08:25pm

Sorry to hijack the thread back ONTO topic, but . . . :)

Maybe fellow ex-Chicagoan Bluezebra remembers this also, but I used to umpire 16-inch under UPA (Umpires' Protective Association) rules. The only difference I really remember is that if the ball fell into the little "triangles" at the back of the plate, it could not be a strike (same as hitting the plate).

whiskers_ump Thu Oct 24, 2002 05:08pm

Our Bob - bluezebra
 
I always thought http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/mica/Cartangry.gif Bob was from http://www.mansun-nl.com/smilies/sun_smiley.gif California!

http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/Gif/papa.gif

Hard to tell it has been raining here since last Friday. Huh!

glen


Skahtboi Sat Oct 26, 2002 05:37pm

Yeah Glen, that rain has cost me two weekends worth of umpiring, including one big, major metroplex USSSA tourney last weekend. Before we know it, it will be winter and there won't be any more tournaments to work until '03. At this point, I am slated for three more. I hope that I can get these in.

Scott

whiskers_ump Sat Oct 26, 2002 07:06pm

Lost Tournaments
 
I have lost two, have another this coming weekend which is
normally pretty large for this time of year. The Babe Z
tournament. This will be our seventh [7th] year. Have one
scheduled for Nov. 23rd & 24th also, then two in Dec. Hope
this mess stops soon. We have had 9 1/4" here so far and it
is raining now. Have the remains of that Mexician strom
coming in sometimes tonight or tomorrow morning. They are
calling for 3 to 4 more inches. http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/smilie/bult.gif

http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/Gif/papa.gif
glen


IRISHMAFIA Sun Oct 27, 2002 09:08am

Maybe it's a sign from the Gods that softball is a seasonal sport and should be approached as such?????????


Elaine "Lady Blue" Sun Oct 27, 2002 11:27am

Since Glen called me by name, I'll have to reply. Our high school went down in the sectionals after winning 8 AAAAA. They won 1, lost 2. Bye, bye. Too bad, we were state runner up last year. Yes guys, we play fastpitch in the fall and we like it. It doesn't mess up travel ball season.
DD Renee has a call back tryout today for a 18U 'A' team--the coach played Div 1 ball (anybody know Jan Phillips, played somewhere, then coached a small college in La.?), her won loss record for JO ball past 6 years is 511-100. Keep your fingers crossed!!! :) :)

rhonda Thu Nov 14, 2002 12:51am

USFA IS ALSO ONE ISN'T IT


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