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Mar-10-10

Boathouse Setup Day

Posted by Matt Hanig

Hi Everyone,
Saturday morning at 9:30 AM we will be setting up the boathouse for the 2010 spring season. All Varsity Girls, All Varsity Boys, and returning novice girls and novice boys are encouraged to attend. Those taking the SAT Exam that day are excused, as are new novices. We will be breaking up into groups to clean the boathouse, setup the docks, rig the shells, etc. Please come dressed for the weather, it looks like it could be a bit soggy. I would expect that we’ll have everything done by noon at latest if everyone shows up ready to work! Also, please let me know if you’re child can not attend (Sat takers good luck and don’t worry, I already know you can’t be there!)

–Matt

Feb-23-10

Spring Crew Information

Posted by Barbara Sheffels

**REMINDER–Registration packets due Friday, February 26!
Returning rowers, varsity and novice, your forms are due Friday, February 26.
New novice rowers may turn in registration forms after February 26 with no penalty.
See post below for forms.

**Please also complete your high school’s clearance packet (it gets turned in to your high school). You only need to do this once per year, so if you did it in the fall or winter, you do not need to do it again. You do, however, need to make sure that the date of your physical is within the last 13 months.

**PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT
Tuesday, March 2, Weston High School
Chris Aufiero will speak to Weston parents from all sports teams from 7 to 7:30; then each team will have a breakout session. Wayland parents, please join us at 7:30 for our breakout session.

**NUTRITION SPEAKER–for parents, too!!
Nancy Clark, a registered dietitian (RD) and sports nutritionist (board certified specialist in sports dietetics (CSSD)) will be coming to speak to the team and parents on the first day of practice, Monday, March 15, Wayland High School, Room L1, 3:30pm. Parents, please come to this talk if you can. I have heard Nancy speak–you will enjoy it, and you will be on the same page with your rower–about food, anyway.
Rowers, there is an entrance fee–you must have a snack! Have a sandwich, an energy bar, some fruit–some fuel for the afternoon.

**NOVICE TRYOUTS–As noted in the registration packet, we sometimes need to limit the number of rowers because we just don’t have enough boats and/or coaches to give everyone the quality experience they deserve. We may need to have tryouts this spring, during the first week of practice. We won’t know until we have all the registration forms turned in. I wanted to give you a sense of what the tryouts would be like.

Tryouts will be based on observations over the first week of practice, and will include some combination of running (for example, a timed one-mile run or the ability to run three miles), core exercises and calisthenics, rowing on the rowing machine, and an evaluation of your effort and attitude.

But no need to try to become an Olympian before the beginning of the season! Just bring to practice your best attitude, and a lot of energy, in order to put out your best effort. If you are inclined, you could ease yourself into some exercise in the next few weeks, if you haven’t been exercising already. Doing something 3x per week that doesn’t leave you exhausted and sore is much more productive than a long, painful workout done once.

If we have to have tryouts, we will hold your registration check until tryouts are completed, and return it if necessary.

Feb-20-10

Haiti Ergathon Fundraiser, February 27

Posted by Barbara Sheffels

Sophie Gavell and members of the crew have decided to put their rowing talents to work for Haiti–here’s what they are planning:

To help alleviate the damage of the earthquakes in Haiti, we will be hosting an erging fundraiser to raise money to send to Haiti. We will be holding this erging fundraiser on Saturday February 27, 2010, at the Trinitarian Church in Wayland Center. The erging will begin at 2:00 pm but we ask that all rowers please show up at 1:30. Please understand that this is not an erg test, but we will be raising money for those in Haiti- even if you are not in prime shape, please attend so that we make this a whole team effort. We are not requiring a certain amount of fundraising since we are not in season; however, we request that everybody try to raise money for this very worthy cause: 100% of donations will go to the Partners in Health Organization.
See you all soon!

Sep-9-09

Fall 2009 Registration Update

Posted by Barbara Sheffels

Sept. 9, 2009

Registration for novice girls is now closed.

There are a few spots still available for novice boys.

Aug-30-09

Fall 2009 Schedule

Posted by Barbara Sheffels

Parent Information Night will be Thursday, Sept. 10, at Weston High School, 7:30pm.

Fall fundraiser:  ergathon, pancake breakfast, learn to row.  Saturday, Sept 26, am, Wayland Town Beach.

Regattas:

Sunday, Oct. 4, Textile River Regatta, Lowell, MA, all squads

Saturday, Oct. 10, Head of the Housatonic, CT, all squads

Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 17-18, Head of the Charles, limited entries

Saturday, Oct. 24, Head of the Fish, Saratoga, NY, all squads

Sunday, Oct 25, MA Public School State Championships, Worcester, MA, all squads

Jun-25-09

Fall 2009 Registration

Posted by Barbara Sheffels

Fall 2009 Registration Information

Welcome to Wayland-Weston Crew!
Registration for the Fall 2009 season is now open.

Deadline for returning rowers: August 10, 2009
New rowers may register at any time; registrations are accepted 1-2 weeks after school begins, providing there is space available.

Download the Fall 2009 Registration Packet
for full information on the fall season and registration forms

download the registration packet here!

Please mail completed registration forms to:
Barbara Sheffels
WWCrew
27 High Rock Rd.
Wayland, MA 01778

Questions?
Contact Barbara Sheffels, WW Crew Athletic Director
508-358-5461 or barbsheffels@comcast.net

Jun-19-09

Adult Summer Rowing Program

Posted by Barbara Sheffels

We are now offering two different summer rowing programs, beginning June 29, 2009.

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).

2) WWRA Alumni and Experienced Collegiate/Adult Rowing Program: For
experienced rowers who are looking for a quality sweep rowing experience over the
summer.

Find more information, download the registration packet here!

The first session starts June 29, so sign up now!

Jun-5-09

Good luck at USRowing Youth Nationals

Posted by Barbara Sheffels

Best of luck to the squads competing at Youth Nationals June 12-14!

On Thursday June 11, five boats head to Cincinnati for the regatta.  The following boats qualified for nationals at Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Regionals and will represent the team in Cincinnati:  Girl’s Lightweight 8, Boy’s Lightweight 8, Girl’s Open 4+, Boy’s Open Pair, and Girl’s Open Pair.

Row well; go fast!