Dewing Park Dolphins Fall Swim Program Registration
July 31 - September 15, 2010
September 15, 2010
Description
Session
Dates
Level l and
Level ll: Sept. 13 – Oct. 28, 2010
White and
Blue: Sept. 13 – Nov.
30, 2010
Session
Times
Level l:
3:30 - 4:00 p.m., M/W or
T/Th
Level ll:
4:00 – 4:30 p.m., M/W or
T/Th
White:
4:30 – 5:30 p.m., M-Th or M/W or T/Th
Blue:
5:30 –
7:00 p.m., M-Th or M/W or T/Th
Programs
Level l: 10 and
under beginner swimmers looking to improve on side breathing and
overall stroke technique. Must already have the ability to
legally swim two strokes and complete a length of the pool.
This is not a learn to swim program.
Level ll: A swimmer
who knows all four strokes but who is not yet proficient in them
all. Ideally has one year of competitive swimming
experience.
White: 7-10 year old
proficient swimmers. The goal for White and Blue level
swimmers is to qualify for the Junior Olympics.
Blue: 11 and up proficient
swimmers. The goal for White and Blue level swimmers is to
qualify for the Junior Olympics.
Program
Cost
Level l and Level
ll:
$175 for the entire session
White M-Th Option:
$330
for the entire session
White M/W or T/Th
Option:
$200 for the entire session
Blue M-Th
Option:
$400 for the entire
session
Blue M/W or T/Th
Option:
$225 for the entire
session
About Our
Coaches
Sue
Barry-Miller
We are thrilled to
have Sue leading the Seahorses again! Sue started swimming as a
three year old and competed locally until the age of 19. She swam
for DVRA, Walnut Heights and the Aquabears, and spent four years on
the varsity team at Las Lomas. She formerly coached swimming at
Carondolet, helping the team win NCS in 2006 and place second in
2007. Prior to that, she worked for local private swim schools and
served in the Navy as a swim instructor and coach. Sue is the
current head coach at Las Lomas High School.
Sue’s goals
for this season: “I would like to instill a love for
swimming in all of our kids, to help them achieve at a level that
they never thought they could while keeping a fun environment that
nurtures self esteem and confidence.”
Kim Carlson
We are tremendously fortunate to have Kim
Carlson joining Sue at the helm. Kim comes to us with over 20 years
of experience in coaching at the recreational, high school, masters
and USS levels. During her high school years, Kim was the CIF
southern section champion in the 100 backstroke. At 17 she
qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 200 meter backstroke. Kim
attended Florida State University (placing in the finals of the
NCAA Division I Nationals in both the 200 medley relay and the 200
backstroke) and Cal Poly (from which she graduated as a 5 time
All-American).
While at Cal Poly, Kim began helping out
her club team as a Masters coach and assisted with the USS club.
After moving to the Bay Area, Kim continued to coach rec swimming
at Forest Hills in Martinez. When her daughters and son showed an
interest in swimming, she helped run pre-season clinics for Indian
Valley Swim Team. She also taught private stroke lessons in her
backyard pool. Itching to get back into coaching, Kim signed on as
an assistant at Carondelet High School in 2005. She took over as
Head Coach, winning an NCS title and high school coach of the year
honors for the section. Kim and Sue Miller had such a great time
coaching together at Carondelet, they thought it would be fun to
coach together again at Dewing.
In addition to her impressive career as a
swim coach, Kim has an illustrious radio career spanning 20 years;
she currently fills in at KGO radio using her maiden name, Kim
Foster. Kim is married to Mike Carlson and they have three kids,
Kasey, Taylor and Connor. Kasey and Taylor swim for the Walnut
Creek Aquabears Swim Team and Las Lomas High
School.
Steve Allard
Steve Allard has been
coaching swimming and water polo for the last 30 years. Steve is currently in his 10th year as
an age group coach with the Walnut Creek Aquabears. Steve has coached recreational swimming with
Gehringer Gators and Carmel Barracudas. He also coached Varsity Water Polo and Swimming at
Carondelet High School for 8 years.
Steve has also coached Swimming and Water Polo at Lake Forest High
School in Illinois. Steve has coached children ages 4 years through
college. Steve has coached novice level
swimmers as well as County Champions and North Coast
Champions. Steve enjoys coaching
because, “every day someone will
do or say something that will make me laugh out loud”. Michelle is Steve’s wife of 23
years and they have 3 children, Chelsea, Courtney and Colby.