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Sunday, January 15, 2012

What Would it Take to Restart a Renovo Swim Team


A thirty-old article ('81-'82) provides a
glimpse into a Renovo swim team with
 its match-up against the Lock Haven
YMCA.  Click photo  to enlarge
Looking back at old newspaper clippings, it is interesting to see some of the teams in the old winter YMCA swim leagues in central Pennsylvania.   

The Jersey Shore Swim Blog wonders what it would take to bring back competitive swimming into Renovo area. 
Myth #1 - There is no pool
 There is a beautiful pool in Renovo.  Have you ever been to the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina and taken a tour of the 'castle'?  In the basement is this old, cool looking pool (without water) here.  Renovo has a pool that looks somewhat similar, with that historical feel, but it has water.  Check it out here.

Myth #2 - It is not a 25 yard pool so no good for a swim team
 Nope, it is not a competitive length pool but somewhat shorter (about 20 yards).  If anything, swimmers in this pool would be excellent at turns.  This idea of a short pool has not stopped other teams.   The Wallenpaupack High School swim team (located in PA) trains in a 17 yard pool!  They seem to be very successful in that small pool as 15 swimmers qualified for the District II swim meet, and came back home with 16 medals.  Check it out here

Myth #3 - There might not be enough swimmers to create a viable team to participate in swim meets
Why can't swimmers from different communities and pools band together?  The Pocono Piranhas YMCA Swim Team have their swimmers practice at 5, yep, count 'em 5 different pools.  Check out their practice schedule here and pictures of the 5 pools here.
Surely, the Lock Haven YMCA can work something out with their small town neighbor to the north

Myth #4 - Combining teams for recreational swimming might work but not for high school swimming
This idea of combining schools for high school swimming can also occur.  One has to look no further than our back yard where Williamsport School District and Loyalsock have set up some  sort of agreement for PIAA Swimming.   Check out the 2010-2011 Loyalsock High School Swim team page, here,  where it states that " Loyalsock swims alongside Williamsport Area High School in co-op that has been going on for four years. Our Loyalsock swimmers helped both the Men's and Women's Swim Team clinch the 2009-2010 District Championship!"
Also, check out the Heartland Athletic Conference teams below.  Loyalsock is not the only team doing this but so does Lady of Lourdes with Mount Carmel

  • Bloomsburg
  • Central Columbia
  • Danville
  • Jersey Shore
  • Lewisburg
  • Montoursville
  • Mount Carmel with Our Lady of Lourdes
  • Shamokin
  • Williamsport with Loyalsock
  • Southern Columbia








4 comments:

  1. I think a swim team in Renovo would be a great Idea. I've been saying it for years. the pool should be used more, plus it would give the kids one more thing to do!! :)

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  2. I think a swim team for renovo would be wonderful. my niece is on a swim team in lock haven and I do know she goes to other places to compete. I seen her swim at LHU. I would love to see activities here for not only the kids, but the adults as well.

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  3. Comments from Facebook:
    Lynn Gavlock: I've been saying for years that we need to get a swim team back up here.

    Kim Bibey: that is a great idea, we sure need something like that to help the community.

    Becky HuffCozzi: Dave Bower was an excellent swim coach.


    Kay Snodgrass Heck: I think that would be wonderful!! my daughter loved it

    Barbara S. Shaffer: What a wonderful idea.More people should take advantage of the Rec.center. For those not interested in a swim team--there is Aquasize 3 times a week.A wonderful way to relax and enjoy the friendship.


    Monica Morocko-Fox: I was on the Renovo swim team in the late 70's and 80's! I loved it! It would be such a great activity for the kids and for the community to get involved!
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  4. There are many Renovo residents, former and current, who have great memories about the pool, swim teams, and life-guard training. It would be wonderful if Tom could develop a team again. Jack Hanobic and the Rec Center board did a lot of work to re-furbish the pool. They work hard to maintain it and kids swim there regularly. This is a great idea!

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