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Aug-24-10

Fall 2010 Bus Information

Posted by Barbara Sheffels

WESTON FAMILIES:  Please contact Linda DeLaney (delaney_family@verizon.net) if you are interested in a bus from Weston High School to the beach, as described below.

For those of you who don’t know, a crew parent often arranges for a Weston School Bus to take the non-driving rowers from Weston High School to the Wayland Town Beach.  The bus is at the HS at about 3:00 pm and leaves promptly by 3:15 pm. Rowers must have paid to be on it.  Please let me know if your son/daughter is or is not interested in signing up to take such a bus to practice.

Over the past few years, the price for the season has ranged from $125 to $75, depending on the number of rowers taking the bus.  I will consult the bus office early next week to determine the full fare for the season.  When I know how many rowers plan to ride the bus, I will divide the total cost by the number of participants. This is a one way bus from the High School to crew practice.  You will still need to pick up your rower at the end of practice at the Wayland Town Beach.

Please contact Linda DeLaney (delaney_family@verizon.net) to let her know whether or not you wish for your son/daughter to be included.

WAYLAND FAMILIES:  If your child does not already ride the bus that goes along West Plain St., you may purchase a bus pass for that route ($90.00 for the year).  Please download the following form and mail it to the address indicated on the form.  Wayland Bus Pass 2010-2011

Jun-24-10

Wayland-Weston Crew Fall 2010 Registration

Posted by Barbara Sheffels

The registration packet for the fall 2010 season is now available.  Download it here. WWC-FALL2010-RegistrationPacket

Come and be part of a championship team!  Try something new–you will make great friends, become fit and strong, and enjoy beautiful Lake Cochituate, all while competing for your school in a varsity sport.  Registration is open to all high school students at Wayland and Weston High Schools.

Need more information?  Take a look at the registration packet–it includes the details of practice times, a tentative schedule, and other useful details.   If you have any questions, call or email Barbara Sheffels (508-358-5461; barbsheffels@comcast.net).

Returning rowers: registration is due August 16, 2010.  First day of practice is Monday, August 30, 2010.

New rowers: registration is on a rolling basis.  We prefer to receive your registration by August 16, but you may register after that date.  Please contact Barbara Sheffels (barbsheffels@comcast.net) if you are registering after September 3.

Jun-15-10

Summer Rowing!

Posted by Barbara Sheffels

SUMMER ROWING PROGRAMS

Come and row this summer on Lake Cochituate!

For adults, we offer learn-to-row sessions, as well as opportunities for intermediate and experienced rowers (including Wayland-Weston alums) to get out on the water. All will receive coaching from our excellent coaching staff.  You do not need to be affiliated with Wayland-Weston Crew; open to the community.

For students, we offer a non-competitive sculling program to those with prior rowing experience.  Come and learn to scull—it will improve your sweep rowing!

Morning and evening times available.
1) Adult Learn-to-Row Program. For adults who are interested in learning how
to row or who are just beginning to row in 8 or 4 oared shells. This is a sweep rowing
program; each rower will learn to row with one oar (as opposed to sculling, where each
rower has two oars).  Sign up for 2-week sessions, beginning June 21.
2) Experienced Collegiate/Adult Rowing Program (including WWRA Alums). For
experienced rowers who are looking for a quality sweep rowing experience over the
summer.  Sign up for 2-week sessions, beginning June 21.

Download the registration packet for the adult programs here:  SUMMER2010-RegistrationPacket

Questions? Email Brian DeDominici: bdedom@gmail.com

3) Junior sculling.  For Junior athletes interested in learning to scull in a non‐competitive environment with a strong focus on technical development. Participants will have the opportunity to row in quads and doubles (4 and 2 person sculling boats). You must have prior rowing experience (for example, at least one semester in a junior rowing program, or by approval of the coach).  Sign up for 2-week sessions, beginning July 5.

Download the registration packet for junior sculling here:  Summer Sculling Registration 2010

Questions? Email Matt Hanig: mahanig@gmail.com

May-27-10

Adult Summer Rowing Packet and Info

Posted by Brian DeDominici

Please download the registration packet for all information about our adult summer rowing program. Please send any questions to Brian DeDominici @ Bdedom@gmail.com SUMMER2010-RegistrationPacket.rev

May-12-10

Lowell Invitational Recap

Posted by Chris Maietta

Hi Everyone.

A quick re-cap of the Lowell Invite. First off, I want to thank all of the parents and athletes for helping out Saturday. The T-storms made life a bit more interesting than we’d like, and I think the kids did a great job getting work done then making their way to the buses for safety. For the parents, thank you for backing us up and holding down the fort!

The Novice Boys were on the water when the T-storm rolled through, thanks to great work by the Lowell regatta staff the boats were off the water and the kids got to safety in an expedient fashion. Unfortunately, the novice boys were not able to race, although they did get a row down the course after retrieving their shells from the staging area.

On to the results:

The Varsity girls competed in five events, taking Silver in all of them. Crews bringing home the medals were the 1st Varsity 8, 2nd Varsity 8, 3rd Varsity 8, Lwt. 4, and pair. The open four was scheduled to race in the late afternoon, unfortunately racing was cancelled shortly after they launched. The novice girls won Flight “A,” making a turn around on crews from CRI and Essex that they lost to the previous week, besting the field by 3 seconds. The Novice girls “B” boat came home with bronze medals, finishing 3rd in the 3rd flight to CRI “B” and Hanover “B.”
The Varsity Boys pair started off the day with a silver medal, nipped by a crew from Brookline by 1 second. Both the 2nd and 3rd Varsity 8s finished 2nd, taking home some hardware. The Boys Lightweight 8 raced in the Open Varsity 8 category, finishing 4th to strong openweight competition from Bromfield, Hingham, and Northampton. Capping off the results, the Boys Lightweight 4s finished 2nd and 4th respectively.

Overall Wayland-Weston finished 2nd in the team points standings!

I’ll have the information for Northeast Regionals out tomorrow, I’m hoping to have heat assignments by then! For now the preliminary schedule is posted on www.regattacentral.com.

–Matt

May-10-10

Posted by CKolovson

Invitational Photos Available

See Wayland-Weston Invitational Regatta photos at  Joe Provenzano’s Repechange Photography site, http://repechage.smugmug.com/.

Other news of interest…

As the cold of March gives way to April and the spring, so marks the beginning of another season for the Wayland-Weston rowing team. Beginning practices officially in mid-March, the team begins their spring racing schedule in mid-April.

The beginning of the season consists of scrimmages and time trials in order to test boat speed, lineups, and many other factors that will eventually go into the formation of several competitive boats hoping to make an impact on the regional and national level.

On Sunday, the first of these unofficial races took place at Lake Cochituate in Wayland. Wayland-Weston’s varsity boys hosted teams from Lowell High School and Essex Rowing Club for some early season head-to-head time trials.

The W-W men’s first varsity 8+ finished first over the 1500-meter race course with a time of 4:56, followed by Essex at 5:04 and Lowell at 5:25. The W-W second and third varsity boats finished with times of 5:13 and 5:25, respectively, in their event. They were followed by Lowell’s second boat at 5:46.  These early results show promise for a strong season, with the second and third boats once again showing the team’s depth and prospects for the future.

Despite the team being younger than average (there was only one senior in the first boat), W-W is looking to continue to build success and uphold its reputation as a perennial powerhouse, without going through a “rebuilding” year.

Head coach Brian DeDominici was pleased with the day, saying, “It was great to have Essex and Lowell out for some early season trials. I thought each boat did very well and was able to gain some valuable experience for our next race.”

The team will have another scrimmage race next weekend before traveling to Saratoga, New York, for their first official regatta