State Champs!

2010 Long Course State

Way to go Crawfish!
Long Course State was the perfect culmination to the 2010 swimming season.  Fast swimming, the spirit award, fellowship, camaraderie, and as an added bonus, we won! The best example of what we represent as a team is the amount of swimmers and parents that chose to breathe an additional dose of chlorine gas on Sunday night to await the team scores. That is what makes us special! My thanks to all who volunteered to time, organize and help with meals, (good jambalaya on Sunday Tab), and to all who cheered and lent the all important moral support on a daily basis to all of our swimmers.

We will miss our seniors, Eric Thomas (the last original Crawfish), Austin Butler, and Matthieu Assercq, and we wish them all the best in their college endeavors. We also wish all the best to the Foster’s with their move to Cincinnati.

We will especially miss Mr. Bruce Thomas and Mr. Jean Marie Assercq who have so generously donated countless hours of time to officiate the many meets we host in addition to the state championships.  I look forward to a new group of officials from Crawfish to follow the examples that were set by these men which have allowed us to run numerous meets at our home pool.  They are big shoes to fill.

I applaud the work of our coaching staff in their preparation of our swimmers for the competition in the pool and the many life lessons that they face outside of the pool.  My thanks to Coach Courtney for her tireless leadership and education of our excellent staff.

Finally, I applaud our swimmers. The quality of people we are allowed to work with make this job gratifying beyond measure.

WELL DONE!!!!!!
Coach Billy


Below are some of the many highlights of last weekend’s competition:

State Records:  Carson Foster  50 fly and 50 free

Junior National Qualifier
:  John Michael Moore 400IM and 100 Back

Age Group High Point:  Hannah Foster, Colin Bone, and John Michael Moore

Zone Team Selections: Austin Butler, John Michael Moore, Hannah Core, Cameron Balkom, John Miller, Gage Alleman, MK Miller, Alex Miller, Victoria Padial, Connor Futch, Colin Bone

Spirit Award:  Crawfish Aquatics

Team Records:  
Gage Alleman-  200 back 
Claudia Apsey-  800 free and 1500 free
Colin Bone- 100 free,  100 fly and 50 free 
Hannah Foster- 100 free
Carson Foster-  50 back, 100 fly, 200 IM, 50 free, and 50 fly 
Jake Foster-  50 breast and 100 breast
Connor Futch - 100 back 
MK Miller- 400 IM,  200 Breast and 200 IM
John Michael Moore-  100 back
10 & U Girls Free Relay- Annalane Lee, Jolee Liles, Jordan Slater, Hannah Foster
11-12 Boys Free Relay- Connor Futch, Jacob Bares, Baker Bradley, Colin Bone
13-14 Girls Medley Relay- Caroline Beene, MK Miller, Alex Miller, Victoria Padial

Full Results
Scores



Short Course State 2010


Crawfish Aquatics closed the 2010 short course season with an outstanding performance at the state championship. Crawfish had the highest number of state qualifiers in the team’s history (90) and enjoyed the team’s largest margin of victory (over 900 points).

Individually we enjoyed the highest percentage of life time best swims in recent memory and had excellent relay results. We also dressed up nicely at night, cheered with enthusiasm, and displayed the class and humility in victory that set this team apart.

Achieving excellence requires hard work, dedication, and desire. Maintaining excellence requires living in the moment. While we rightly enjoy our recent success we will attempt to maintain these results in the future. That is no easy task. However I am confident that we have the ingredients in place that allow continued success to be a possibility.

Of note is the job that Coach Courtney and our stable of 12 and under coaches did this season. As will be apparent from the meet highlights below they did an outstanding job. Also to Coach Thomas in Lafayette and his staff whose swimmers were prepared and performed at their best. They are a welcome addition to the Crawfish family. My thanks to Coach Alex Rayner for his efforts and caring attitude towards the 13 and over swimmers and Crawfish Aquatics. He is truly a team player.

Our thanks go to Dr. Ripple for the team dinners Friday and Saturday night. That convenience allows for extra sleep which certainly leads to enhanced performance. We sometimes overlook how much he cares for each member of this team. His enthusiasm at finals is also inspiring and enjoyable to watch.

Our parents deserve special note for their timing and cheering and the fact that they care for all the Crawfish children as well as the love and support they give their own. We would not be a successful team without you.

Finally it should be noted that this was last short course state meet that Bruce Thomas will officiate. As a coach I will tell that in all my years on deck I have not met an official whose dedication and fairness towards all swimmers compares to Bruce’s. He is someone we have come to depend on and his presence has always allowed coaches a sense of calm in an atmosphere that is quite the opposite of calm. I will enjoy the remaining meets he chooses to officiate and will; without doubt, miss him when he is done.

Coach Billy


Highlights:

Team records:
Gage Alleman 13-14 boys 200 back
Colin Bone 11-12 boys 500 free, 200IM, 100 free, 50 free, 50 fly, 200 free
Carson Foster 8&under boys 100fly, 50breast, 100IM, 50free, 50back, 50fly, 100back
MK Miller 13-14 girls 400IM, 200IM
Claudia Apsey 13-14 girls 1650 free
13-14 girls 200 free relay (Alex Miller, Tiny White, M.K., and Victoria Padial)

Age Group High Point Winners:
Hannah Foster, 9-10 Girls
Colin Bone, 11-12 Boys

State Champions
Gage Allemann, Cameron Balkom, Caroline Beene, Colin Bone, Austin Butler, Joanne Chien, Hannah Foster, Jake Foster, Connor Futch, Michael Kuhlmeier, Alex Miller, MKMiller, J.M.Moore, Victoria Padial, Gabrielle Williams

19&under boys 400 free relay(JMM,Louque,Stewart,Butler)
9-10 boys 200 free relay(C.Foster,G.Dawson,M.Padial,J.Foster)
13-14 girls 200 free relay(A.Miller,M.K.,J.White,V.Padial)
19&under girls 400 medley relay( J.Chien,C.Balkom,M.K.,H.Core)
19&under boys 400 medley(JMM,M.Braun,H.Louque,A .Butler)
11-12 boys 200 medley relay(C.Futch,S.Apsey,C.Bone,D,Holliday)
15-18 girls 200 medley relay(G.Williams,C.Balkom,J.Chien,H.Core)


Finalist
Claudia Apsey, Sean Apsey, Caroline Berlin, Martin Braun, Chris Cazenave, Gabby Core, Hannah Core, Carson Foster, Andrew Frazier, Jeanne Frederic, Alex Goay, Jesse Haltom, Margeaux Hebert, Darren Holliday, Mason Hutchinson, Sara Kudijaroff, Joseph Lacing, Hunter Louque, Dainon Miles, John Miller, Kirby Moore, Paul Stewart, Julianne White

Consolation Finalist

Dylan Apsey, Ian Armentor, Jacob Bares, Cameron Barney, Baker Bradley, Olivia Bradley, Addie Brown, Michael Budetti, Alex Cruz, Jacob Dawson, Will Duhe, Matt Frederic, Rachel Laciny, Drew Landry, Annalane Lee, Sara Lessard, Lilly May, Brielle Miles, Danielle Miles, Amy Miller, Michael Padial, Bryan Primeaux, Zach Redpath, Andrew Rothkmann, Sarah Simar, Eric Thomas

 

 

 


State Meet Wrap Up, Long Course, 2009

 

In case you have not heard, Crawfish Aquatics is the 2009 Long Course State Champions! The hard work, sacrifice of sleep and free time, and the poking and prodding from coaches paid off in a big way. The victory was made possible because of contributions from every age group, excitable parents, knowledgeable and motivating coaches, and great leadership from our senior class.

15 new team records, 2 runner up and  3 age group high point winners, 8 relay and 32 individual event champions, 6 swimmers named to the LA Allstar/Zones team and point contributions individually or on relays from ALL Crawfish Aquatics swimmer entered are further repudiation of how much this was a TEAM victory.

Class is sometimes an overused and misunderstood qualifier, but this team displays it in so many ways. We will always continue to acknowledge and respect the accomplishments of our opponents whether they beat us in the water or vice versa. We will continue to support every member of our team through the good times and, more importantly, through the tough times. We will continue to strive for improvement in every aspect of our sport in how we practice and compete. It is these qualities that will allow us the opportunity for continued success.

 As an organization we will continue to grow through the efforts put forth by all individuals involved in the many parts that make up Crawfish Aquatics. From the patient and attentive swim lesson instructor of a screaming three year old to the effort of our Masters coach to make that 60 year old a better swimmer, the whole is certainly a sum of the parts. Any organization that does not strive to get bigger and better will become the opposite and be left wondering what happened. We have achieved our success through the efforts of many and we will continue that success by traveling the high road, working hard, and being a constantly changing and very large family.

On a very personal note we look forward to the appearance of our newest member, Ms. Riley Roedel, and wish Courtney a very safe and exciting start to the joys of parenthood.

Finally , if it has not been made clear in this wide ranging state meet wrap up , I could not be more proud of what we have done and what we will continue to do.

Coach Billy for CRAWFISH AQUATICS
GOING TO GREATNESS

 
Advocate Article
Full Meet Results
Final Team Standings