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#1258 From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
Date: Wed Aug 3, 2005 3:54 pm
Subject: Meeting Minutes and directions
Brice.Crossley-1@...
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Please review the attached meeting minutes from last year. Approval of these minutes will be ask of the general membership at the beginning of Saturday's meeting. Also attached is the last spring 2006 regatta schedule.
 
The FSRA Annual Coaches Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, August 6, 2005, from noon to approximately 4 pm.  It will be held at the Boone High School cafeteria (800 Building)Boone High School is located at 2000 S. Mills Avenue, Orlando, FL. This link will provide a mapquest.com map: http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=US&addtohistory=&searchtab=home&address=2000+S.+Mills+Avenue&city=orlando&state=fl&zipcode=
 
Directions to Boone High School (from Boone HS website):
 
From the North -
I-4 (west) to Kaley exit (east)
Proceed on Kaley
Turn right onto Mills
 
From the East -
East-West Expressway - West to Mills exit
Turn Left onto Mills
Turn Left at Briercliff
Right onto Kaley
Left at Mills
 
From the South -
I-4 (east) to Kaley exit (east)
Turn right onto Kaley
Turn right onto Mills
 
From the West -
East West Expressway - East to Mills exit
Right onto Mills
Turn Left on Briercliff
Right onto Kaley
Left at Mills
 
Cafeteria Directions: From the visitor parking lot, proceed south past the 1000, 300, 200, and 100 building. The 800 building will be on your left.
 
Thanks,
Brice A. Crossley
FSRA Corresponding Secretary

Florida Scholastic Rowing Association

Florida Spring Regatta Schedule

All dates and events are subject to change. Last updated: July 13, 2005
Visit www.row2k.com for out of state regattas

2005 Summer / Fall Schedule

Spring Season 2006
   Sunday, February 5 23rd Southern Sprints Indoor Regatta (2000m) 
    - FIT Clemente Center, Melbourne, FL

    - contact: Casey Baker cbaker @ fit.edu
Results
Saturday, February 11 OPEN
Saturday, February 18
Novice Regatta (1500m)
    - Turkey Lake, Orlando, FL

    - contact: Matt Schlichenmaier Keckard1 @ cfl.rr.com
Saturday, February 25
OPEN
Saturday, March 4
Stanton Invitational (1500m) 
    - Ortega River, Jacksonville, FL
    - contact: Steve Hitchcock sthitchcock @ hotmail.com
Dual Meet - EHS & WPHS (2000m) (Metro Cup Regatta)
    - Lake Maitland, Winter Park, FL 
    - contact: 
   Sunday, March 5
Buccaneer/Crusader/Terrapin Cup (1500m) (BPS / TCHS / TPHS)
    - Hillsborough River, Tampa, FL

    - contact: Joe Mead Joseph.Mead @ nielsenmedia.com
Saturday, March 11
11th OARS Regatta (1450m)
    - Turkey Lake, Orlando, FL
    - contact: Ken Hutcheson arlhutch @ aol.com 
Saturday, March 18 OPEN
Saturday, March 25
13th Hood Cup Regatta (1450m) 
    - Turkey Lake, Orlando, FL

    - contact: Charles Bruno cbruno @ cfl.rr.com
Saturday, April 1
(SAT Test Date)
Jacksonville Invitational (1500m) 
    - Ortega River, Jacksonville, FL
    - contact: Ted Riedeburg riedeburgt @ bolles.org
Tampa City Championships (1500m)
    - By Pass Canal, Tampa, FL

    - contact: Joe Mead Joseph.Mead @ nielsenmedia.com
Saturday, April 8
10th Gainesville Crew Classic (1500m)
    - Newnans Lake, Gainesville, FL
    - contact: Bill Feaster jwfwilco @ aol.com
33nd Miami International Regatta (1500m)
    - Miami Marine Stadium, Miami, FL
    - contact: Raul Arellano RaulRow @ aol.com 
Saturday, April 15
(Easter Weekend)
Jacksonville City Championships (1500m)

   - Ortega River, Jacksonville, FL
   - contact:
Henley on Turkey Race (1450m) 
    - Turkey Lake, Orlando, FL 

    - contact: 
Saturday, April 22  Orlando City Championships (1500m)
    - Lake Fairview, Orlando, FL
    - contact: Winter Park Crew 
South Florida Championships ( ? m)
    - Miami, FL
    - contact: Julio Viyella viyella @ comcast.net
Saturday, April 29
41st FSRA Scholastic State Championships (1500m)
    - By Pass Canal, Tampa, FL (map) (photo)
    - contact: info @ floridarowing.org
Saturday, May 6
(SAT Test Date)
OPEN
Saturday, May 13
8th FSRA Youth State Championships (1815m)
    - By Pass Canal, Tampa, FL  (map) (photo)
    - contact: info @ floridarowing.org

#1259 From: JFRANCIS2807@...
Date: Wed Aug 3, 2005 9:36 pm
Subject: Re: Meeting Minutes and directions
jajufr
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Also, Vespoli will be sponsoring a pizza lunch for all attendees this year.  Show up hungry (and on time, except for me) and thank Amanda when you see her.
Jamie
 
In a message dated 8/3/2005 11:59:23 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Brice.Crossley-1@... writes:
Please review the attached meeting minutes from last year. Approval of these minutes will be ask of the general membership at the beginning of Saturday's meeting. Also attached is the last spring 2006 regatta schedule.
 
The FSRA Annual Coaches Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, August 6, 2005, from noon to approximately 4 pm.  It will be held at the Boone High School cafeteria (800 Building)Boone High School is located at 2000 S. Mills Avenue, Orlando, FL. This link will provide a mapquest.com map: http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=US&addtohistory=&searchtab=home&address=2000+S.+Mills+Avenue&city=orlando&state=fl&zipcode=
 
Directions to Boone High School (from Boone HS website):
 
From the North -
I-4 (west) to Kaley exit (east)
Proceed on Kaley
Turn right onto Mills
 
From the East -
East-West Expressway - West to Mills exit
Turn Left onto Mills
Turn Left at Briercliff
Right onto Kaley
Left at Mills
 
From the South -
I-4 (east) to Kaley exit (east)
Turn right onto Kaley
Turn right onto Mills
 
From the West -
East West Expressway - East to Mills exit
Right onto Mills
Turn Left on Briercliff
Right onto Kaley
Left at Mills
 
Cafeteria Directions: From the visitor parking lot, proceed south past the 1000, 300, 200, and 100 building. The 800 building will be on your left.
 
Thanks,
Brice A. Crossley
FSRA Corresponding Secretary


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#1260 From: "Lineberry, Thomas H." <linebet@...>
Date: Thu Aug 4, 2005 12:07 pm
Subject: RE: Meeting Minutes and directions
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The parking lot for the school is not on Mills Ave.  The parking lot that you
should use is one block west from Mills off kaley Avenue.  We will be meeting in
the cafeteria which is by the gym.

Tom L

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Sent: Wed 8/3/2005 11:54 AM
To: 'FSRA'
Subject: [FSRA] Meeting Minutes and directions


Please review the attached meeting minutes from last year. Approval of these
minutes will be ask of the general membership at the beginning of Saturday's
meeting. Also attached is the last spring 2006 regatta schedule.

The FSRA Annual Coaches Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, August 6, 2005, from
noon to approximately 4 pm.  It will be held at the Boone High School cafeteria
(800 Building).  Boone High School is located at 2000 S. Mills Avenue, Orlando,
FL. This link will provide a mapquest.com map:
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=US&addtohistory=\
&searchtab=home&address=2000+S.+Mills+Avenue&city=orlando&state=fl&zipcode=

Directions to Boone High School (from Boone HS website):

From the North -
I-4 (west) to Kaley exit (east)
Proceed on Kaley
Turn right onto Mills

From the East -
East-West Expressway - West to Mills exit
Turn Left onto Mills
Turn Left at Briercliff
Right onto Kaley
Left at Mills

From the South -
I-4 (east) to Kaley exit (east)
Turn right onto Kaley
Turn right onto Mills

From the West -
East West Expressway - East to Mills exit
Right onto Mills
Turn Left on Briercliff
Right onto Kaley
Left at Mills

Cafeteria Directions: From the visitor parking lot, proceed south past the 1000,
300, 200, and 100 building. The 800 building will be on your left.

Thanks,
Brice A. Crossley
FSRA Corresponding Secretary


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Date: Tue Aug 9, 2005 9:54 pm
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#1262 From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
Date: Thu Aug 18, 2005 8:38 pm
Subject: web updates and sample schedule
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I have updated the spring regatta schedule page and contact lists. Please continue to email updates especially dual and tri meets.
 
Per our resolution to combine Scholastic and Youth Champs, I have put together a rough outline of a schedule base on entries from this past season. In the attachment, you will see I used the same start times as the Youth Champs (7 am meetings and 8 am first race). Using tight 6-minute centers and one hour lunch break, racing should be complete by 4:30 pm. I calculated 45 heats and 30 finals for a total of 75 races. Unless someone finds a serious flaw, this is the model we will use to plan for the 2006 state champs. Comments?
 

Thanks,

Brice A. Crossley

SGS Information Management Directorate

CIF Room 256, M/S: SGS-014

Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815

 

321-867-2145 (office)

321-867-2409 (fax)

 

#1263 From: "Bertossa, Daniel" <bertosd@...>
Date: Fri Aug 19, 2005 10:16 am
Subject: RE: web updates and sample schedule
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Brice:
 
It seems to me that since the group at the coaches meeting earlier this month based the "resolution" to combine the Scholastic and Youth Championships largely on an interest in "making everyone faster", there would no longer be a need for heats in the JV 4 and 3rd 4 at the Championship regatta.  Aren't these particular events only going to be entered by very large programs that have already filled all of the 8's events and need somewhere to race their younger guys?  Programs that used to enter V4, JV 4, 3rd 4, etc. without any 8's will now put their top athletes in the V8 - to "make everyone faster", won't they?
 

Dan Bertossa
Physics Teacher/Crew Coach
Winter Park High School
2100 Summerfield Road
Winter Park, FL 32792
407-622-3200 ext 2395



From: FSRA@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FSRA@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Crossley, Brice A
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 4:38 PM
To: 'FSRA'
Subject: [FSRA] web updates and sample schedule

I have updated the spring regatta schedule page and contact lists. Please continue to email updates especially dual and tri meets.
 
Per our resolution to combine Scholastic and Youth Champs, I have put together a rough outline of a schedule base on entries from this past season. In the attachment, you will see I used the same start times as the Youth Champs (7 am meetings and 8 am first race). Using tight 6-minute centers and one hour lunch break, racing should be complete by 4:30 pm. I calculated 45 heats and 30 finals for a total of 75 races. Unless someone finds a serious flaw, this is the model we will use to plan for the 2006 state champs. Comments?
 

Thanks,

Brice A. Crossley

SGS Information Management Directorate

CIF Room 256, M/S: SGS-014

Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815

 

321-867-2145 (office)

321-867-2409 (fax)

 



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#1264 From: "Peter de Manio" <pdemanio@...>
Date: Fri Aug 19, 2005 12:21 pm
Subject: RE: web updates and sample schedule
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Brice:

I was of the understanding that the distance would still be as close to 2,000 meters as the course could be set.  Is this an error on my part or has there been a change?

I have difficulty with the idea of petit finals for non-championship events.  They merely crowd the schedule and take up space where perhaps better use could be made of the available time.

Were these two regattas really combined to make "everyone faster" as Dan states in his response? Sorry, the logic escapes me, but more to the point if I understand Dan's letter, I don't believe there is going to be any change in the large programs' philosophy regarding entering specific events.  A great deal of "pot collecting" mentality governs event subscription.  It is fairly clear that the V 4+ events are soft due to the talent drain created by the eights with the exception of the few crews who go for broke and enter their best athletes in both as permitted by the "championship event exception" to the doubling prohibition.

We will only have a true state championship when we limit ourselves to championship events only with the entries being unlimited by doubling prohibitions, and permitting fair spacing between events to permit strong athletes who are capable of competing in more than one event to do so and thus demonstrate their skills and prowess.

Peter 


From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
To: 'FSRA' <FSRA@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [FSRA] web updates and sample schedule
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:38:21 -0400

I have updated the spring regatta schedule page and contact lists. Please continue to email updates especially dual and tri meets.
 
Per our resolution to combine Scholastic and Youth Champs, I have put together a rough outline of a schedule base on entries from this past season. In the attachment, you will see I used the same start times as the Youth Champs (7 am meetings and 8 am first race). Using tight 6-minute centers and one hour lunch break, racing should be complete by 4:30 pm. I calculated 45 heats and 30 finals for a total of 75 races. Unless someone finds a serious flaw, this is the model we will use to plan for the 2006 state champs. Comments?
 

Thanks,

Brice A. Crossley

SGS Information Management Directorate

CIF Room 256, M/S: SGS-014

Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815

 

321-867-2145 (office)

321-867-2409 (fax)

 


Check the FSRA website at: http://www.FloridaRowing.org



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#1265 From: "F Patrick Casey" <pc@...>
Date: Fri Aug 19, 2005 7:17 pm
Subject: Re: web updates and sample schedule
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As a point of clarification... It was decided (and voted upon) that the race would be 1500m and would follow the "scholastic" rules... i.e. NO DOUBLING, except between sculling and sweep.  THIS RACE IS NOT DESIGNED TO HAVE ANY IMPLICATION OTHER THAN A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP...NO USROWING SIMILARITIES ARE INTENDED. This eliminates the need to set a schedule around that.  I do however agree with Brice in trying to space out Men's and Women's sculling events (if doing so doesn't damage the overall race schedule) to allow for equipment sharing.
-Patrick
 
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 8:21 AM
Subject: RE: [FSRA] web updates and sample schedule

Brice:

I was of the understanding that the distance would still be as close to 2,000 meters as the course could be set.  Is this an error on my part or has there been a change?

I have difficulty with the idea of petit finals for non-championship events.  They merely crowd the schedule and take up space where perhaps better use could be made of the available time.

Were these two regattas really combined to make "everyone faster" as Dan states in his response? Sorry, the logic escapes me, but more to the point if I understand Dan's letter, I don't believe there is going to be any change in the large programs' philosophy regarding entering specific events.  A great deal of "pot collecting" mentality governs event subscription.  It is fairly clear that the V 4+ events are soft due to the talent drain created by the eights with the exception of the few crews who go for broke and enter their best athletes in both as permitted by the "championship event exception" to the doubling prohibition.

We will only have a true state championship when we limit ourselves to championship events only with the entries being unlimited by doubling prohibitions, and permitting fair spacing between events to permit strong athletes who are capable of competing in more than one event to do so and thus demonstrate their skills and prowess.

Peter 


From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
To: 'FSRA' <FSRA@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [FSRA] web updates and sample schedule
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:38:21 -0400

I have updated the spring regatta schedule page and contact lists. Please continue to email updates especially dual and tri meets.
 
Per our resolution to combine Scholastic and Youth Champs, I have put together a rough outline of a schedule base on entries from this past season. In the attachment, you will see I used the same start times as the Youth Champs (7 am meetings and 8 am first race). Using tight 6-minute centers and one hour lunch break, racing should be complete by 4:30 pm. I calculated 45 heats and 30 finals for a total of 75 races. Unless someone finds a serious flaw, this is the model we will use to plan for the 2006 state champs. Comments?
 

Thanks,

Brice A. Crossley

SGS Information Management Directorate

CIF Room 256, M/S: SGS-014

Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815

 

321-867-2145 (office)

321-867-2409 (fax)

 


Check the FSRA website at: http://www.FloridaRowing.org



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#1266 From: "Dan Kempinger" <kempinger@...>
Date: Fri Aug 19, 2005 7:46 pm
Subject: RE: web updates and sample schedule
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Brice- With the clubs participating in the Scholastic Championships, how are
points going to be determined for the scholastic teams if there is no petite
final for the event?  Are they going to use the heat times? I know that
University School has no chance at an All-Points, but I do like to see where
we fall in the mix of things as we improve.
Quite honestly, if we wanted to make a "better, faster" regatta, we should
eliminate events, and offer more chances to make the final in the
majors...akin to most championships.  Heats-Reps-Semis etc.  Then teams
would have to be fast consistently throughout the day, and the smaller
schools could measure themselves amongst each other even if it were in a
petite or 3rd final.  I know this is hard to comprehend for some of the
traditional powers and larger clubs, but it's tough to build tradition in
the varsity 8+ when you only face the top teams in the state.  If you look
back at the entries to the V8 over the past 10 years the same schools show
up with the exception of some commendable coaches in the smaller schools.
Now, with the addition of 6 clubs at the race, how many small schools are
going to show up?  Just wondering, since we are supposedly looking out for
the entire state of Florida.
Honestly, I feel like there was little thought put into an extremely
sensitive issue on the pretense that it will benefit the state of Florida
rowing.  I have a very difficult time believing that because there will be
slightly more competition at one race...at the end of the year, that we are
going to be faster.  In fact, I think that over the past few years coaches
have realized that the true limitation to speed has been these drawn-out one
race regattas that take 3 days of training away from our kids.    The
increase in duals and tris and the increased base of knowledge that the
coaches have are going to make boats faster. Training makes boats fast, not
regattas. Regattas measure how fast you are.  If it were the other way
around, we would train one day and race 6.
What the Scholastic Championships was attempting to do was allow our high
schools an opportunity to bring back a state championship, like all of our
other teams at school can.  I know that they still can, but it's hard to
explain that you came in 2nd but still won. I don't think that is so
reprehensible, as it was made out to be.  I don't see the big schools
ducking out of competition anywhere else like it was implied. If the big
clubs want a true test at the end of the year, cut back on some of the
traveling and set up an invitational with the top three winners at
Scholastics invited to the Club Clobbering (I just made that up).  That way
the clubs don't feel cheated, they can say they beat the best before they
head up to Cincy, and we can maintain a semblance of tradition.
Just my two cents.
Thanks,
Dan


Dan Kempinger



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<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=214221920-18082005>I have updated
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spring regatta schedule page and contact lists. Please continue to email
updates
especially dual and tri meets.</span></font></div>
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<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=214221920-18082005>Per our
resolution
to combine Scholastic and Youth Champs, I have put together a rough outline
of a
schedule base on entries from this past season. In the attachment, you will
see
I used the same start times as the Youth Champs (7 am meetings and 8 am
first
race). Using tight 6-minute centers and one hour lunch break, racing should
be
complete by 4:30 pm. I calculated 45 heats and 30 finals for a total of 75
races. Unless someone finds a serious flaw, this is the model we will use to
plan for the 2006 state champs. Comments?</span></font></div>
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Space Center, FL
32815</font></font></p>
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#1267 From: "Vertullo, Michael W." <vertulm@...>
Date: Fri Aug 19, 2005 11:17 pm
Subject: RE: web updates and sample schedule
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Nice job Dan!

Mike

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Sent: Fri 8/19/2005 3:46 PM
To: Brice.Crossley-1@...; FSRA@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [FSRA] web updates and sample schedule



Brice- With the clubs participating in the Scholastic Championships, how are
points going to be determined for the scholastic teams if there is no petite
final for the event?  Are they going to use the heat times? I know that
University School has no chance at an All-Points, but I do like to see where
we fall in the mix of things as we improve.
Quite honestly, if we wanted to make a "better, faster" regatta, we should
eliminate events, and offer more chances to make the final in the
majors...akin to most championships.  Heats-Reps-Semis etc.  Then teams
would have to be fast consistently throughout the day, and the smaller
schools could measure themselves amongst each other even if it were in a
petite or 3rd final.  I know this is hard to comprehend for some of the
traditional powers and larger clubs, but it's tough to build tradition in
the varsity 8+ when you only face the top teams in the state.  If you look
back at the entries to the V8 over the past 10 years the same schools show
up with the exception of some commendable coaches in the smaller schools.
Now, with the addition of 6 clubs at the race, how many small schools are
going to show up?  Just wondering, since we are supposedly looking out for
the entire state of Florida.
Honestly, I feel like there was little thought put into an extremely
sensitive issue on the pretense that it will benefit the state of Florida
rowing.  I have a very difficult time believing that because there will be
slightly more competition at one race...at the end of the year, that we are
going to be faster.  In fact, I think that over the past few years coaches
have realized that the true limitation to speed has been these drawn-out one
race regattas that take 3 days of training away from our kids.    The
increase in duals and tris and the increased base of knowledge that the
coaches have are going to make boats faster. Training makes boats fast, not
regattas. Regattas measure how fast you are.  If it were the other way
around, we would train one day and race 6.
What the Scholastic Championships was attempting to do was allow our high
schools an opportunity to bring back a state championship, like all of our
other teams at school can.  I know that they still can, but it's hard to
explain that you came in 2nd but still won. I don't think that is so
reprehensible, as it was made out to be.  I don't see the big schools
ducking out of competition anywhere else like it was implied. If the big
clubs want a true test at the end of the year, cut back on some of the
traveling and set up an invitational with the top three winners at
Scholastics invited to the Club Clobbering (I just made that up).  That way
the clubs don't feel cheated, they can say they beat the best before they
head up to Cincy, and we can maintain a semblance of tradition.
Just my two cents.
Thanks,
Dan


Dan Kempinger



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<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=214221920-18082005>I have updated
the
spring regatta schedule page and contact lists. Please continue to email
updates
especially dual and tri meets.</span></font></div>
<div><font face=Arial size=2><span
class=214221920-18082005></span></font> </div>
<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=214221920-18082005>Per our
resolution
to combine Scholastic and Youth Champs, I have put together a rough outline
of a
schedule base on entries from this past season. In the attachment, you will
see
I used the same start times as the Youth Champs (7 am meetings and 8 am
first
race). Using tight 6-minute centers and one hour lunch break, racing should
be
complete by 4:30 pm. I calculated 45 heats and 30 finals for a total of 75
races. Unless someone finds a serious flaw, this is the model we will use to
plan for the 2006 state champs. Comments?</span></font></div>
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<p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt">Brice A. Crossley</p>
<p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><font size=2><font
color="#008000">SGS Information Management
Directorate</font></font></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><font size=2><font
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Space Center, FL
32815</font></font></p>
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#1268 From: "Peter de Manio" <pdemanio@...>
Date: Sat Aug 20, 2005 10:04 am
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Dan: There are numerous points raised in your letter, but I will limit this observation to one, the issue of "it's hard to explain that you came in 2nd but still won".  I have heard this raised for years and might point out by way of example that if a high school entry places below first in a Youth event at the Head of the Charles but is the top high school finisher, that crew receives the Top High School Medal.  I have never heard anyone complain that that was difficult to explain.   

Peter


From:  "Dan Kempinger" <kempinger@...>
To:  Brice.Crossley-1@..., FSRA@yahoogroups.com
Subject:  RE: [FSRA] web updates and sample schedule
Date:  Fri, 19 Aug 2005 15:46:10 -0400
>Brice- With the clubs participating in the Scholastic Championships, how are
>points going to be determined for the scholastic teams if there is no petite
>final for the event?  Are they going to use the heat times? I know that
>University School has no chance at an All-Points, but I do like to see where
>we fall in the mix of things as we improve.
>Quite honestly, if we wanted to make a "better, faster" regatta, we should
>eliminate events, and offer more chances to make the final in the
>majors...akin to most championships.  Heats-Reps-Semis etc.  Then teams
>would have to be fast consistently throughout the day, and the smaller
>schools could measure themselves amongst each other even if it were in a
>petite or 3rd final.  I know this is hard to comprehend for some of the
>traditional powers and larger clubs, but it's tough to build tradition in
>the varsity 8+ when you only face the top teams in the state.  If you look
>back at the entries to the V8 over the past 10 years the same schools show
>up with the exception of some commendable coaches in the smaller schools.
>Now, with the addition of 6 clubs at the race, how many small schools are
>going to show up?  Just wondering, since we are supposedly looking out for
>the entire state of Florida.
>Honestly, I feel like there was little thought put into an extremely
>sensitive issue on the pretense that it will benefit the state of Florida
>rowing.  I have a very difficult time believing that because there will be
>slightly more competition at one race...at the end of the year, that we are
>going to be faster.  In fact, I think that over the past few years coaches
>have realized that the true limitation to speed has been these drawn-out one
>race regattas that take 3 days of training away from our kids.    The
>increase in duals and tris and the increased base of knowledge that the
>coaches have are going to make boats faster. Training makes boats fast, not
>regattas. Regattas measure how fast you are.  If it were the other way
>around, we would train one day and race 6.
>What the Scholastic Championships was attempting to do was allow our high
>schools an opportunity to bring back a state championship, like all of our
>other teams at school can.  I know that they still can, but it's hard to
>explain that you came in 2nd but still won. I don't think that is so
>reprehensible, as it was made out to be.  I don't see the big schools
>ducking out of competition anywhere else like it was implied. If the big
>clubs want a true test at the end of the year, cut back on some of the
>traveling and set up an invitational with the top three winners at
>Scholastics invited to the Club Clobbering (I just made that up).  That way
>the clubs don't feel cheated, they can say they beat the best before they
>head up to Cincy, and we can maintain a semblance of tradition.
>Just my two cents.
>Thanks,
>Dan
>
>
>Dan Kempinger
>
>
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>&lt;FSRA@yahoogroups.com&gt;</i><br>Subject:  <i>[FSRA] web updates and
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>spring regatta schedule page and contact lists. Please continue to email
>updates
>especially dual and tri meets.</span></font></div>
><div><font face=Arial size=2><span
>class=214221920-18082005></span></font> </div>
><div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=214221920-18082005>Per our
>resolution
>to combine Scholastic and Youth Champs, I have put together a rough outline
>of a
>schedule base on entries from this past season. In the attachment, you will
>see
>I used the same start times as the Youth Champs (7 am meetings and 8 am
>first
>race). Using tight 6-minute centers and one hour lunch break, racing should
>be
>complete by 4:30 pm. I calculated 45 heats and 30 finals for a total of 75
>races. Unless someone finds a serious flaw, this is the model we will use to
>plan for the 2006 state champs. Comments?</span></font></div>
><div><font face=Arial size=2><span
>class=214221920-18082005></span></font> </div>
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><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt">Brice A. Crossley</p>
><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><font size=2><font
>color="#008000">SGS Information Management
>Directorate</font></font></p>
><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><font size=2><font
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>Space Center, FL
>32815</font></font></p>
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>(office)</font></font></p>
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Date: Sat Aug 20, 2005 10:15 am
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To all coaches and other interested persons:  FSRA's letter includes the subject of web updates so it seems fitting to point out that Osprey Oars' web site has been omitted from the contact list information.  Therefore, for those of you who would like to view it from time to time, since we make an effort to include many other crews in our photo gallery throughout the season, it is www.ospreyoars.com.  Mark it down somewhere for your convenience or ask FSRA to correct this oversight.  I will remind you periodically, especially when your crews are mentioned in our regatta reports or photo gallery.  We try to make it appealing to all the crews of Florida knowing that it is viewed by many outside the State of Florida.

Peter


From:  "Dan Kempinger" <kempinger@...>
To:  Brice.Crossley-1@..., FSRA@yahoogroups.com
Subject:  RE: [FSRA] web updates and sample schedule
Date:  Fri, 19 Aug 2005 15:46:10 -0400
>Brice- With the clubs participating in the Scholastic Championships, how are
>points going to be determined for the scholastic teams if there is no petite
>final for the event?  Are they going to use the heat times? I know that
>University School has no chance at an All-Points, but I do like to see where
>we fall in the mix of things as we improve.
>Quite honestly, if we wanted to make a "better, faster" regatta, we should
>eliminate events, and offer more chances to make the final in the
>majors...akin to most championships.  Heats-Reps-Semis etc.  Then teams
>would have to be fast consistently throughout the day, and the smaller
>schools could measure themselves amongst each other even if it were in a
>petite or 3rd final.  I know this is hard to comprehend for some of the
>traditional powers and larger clubs, but it's tough to build tradition in
>the varsity 8+ when you only face the top teams in the state.  If you look
>back at the entries to the V8 over the past 10 years the same schools show
>up with the exception of some commendable coaches in the smaller schools.
>Now, with the addition of 6 clubs at the race, how many small schools are
>going to show up?  Just wondering, since we are supposedly looking out for
>the entire state of Florida.
>Honestly, I feel like there was little thought put into an extremely
>sensitive issue on the pretense that it will benefit the state of Florida
>rowing.  I have a very difficult time believing that because there will be
>slightly more competition at one race...at the end of the year, that we are
>going to be faster.  In fact, I think that over the past few years coaches
>have realized that the true limitation to speed has been these drawn-out one
>race regattas that take 3 days of training away from our kids.    The
>increase in duals and tris and the increased base of knowledge that the
>coaches have are going to make boats faster. Training makes boats fast, not
>regattas. Regattas measure how fast you are.  If it were the other way
>around, we would train one day and race 6.
>What the Scholastic Championships was attempting to do was allow our high
>schools an opportunity to bring back a state championship, like all of our
>other teams at school can.  I know that they still can, but it's hard to
>explain that you came in 2nd but still won. I don't think that is so
>reprehensible, as it was made out to be.  I don't see the big schools
>ducking out of competition anywhere else like it was implied. If the big
>clubs want a true test at the end of the year, cut back on some of the
>traveling and set up an invitational with the top three winners at
>Scholastics invited to the Club Clobbering (I just made that up).  That way
>the clubs don't feel cheated, they can say they beat the best before they
>head up to Cincy, and we can maintain a semblance of tradition.
>Just my two cents.
>Thanks,
>Dan
>
>
>Dan Kempinger
>
>
>
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>&lt;FSRA@yahoogroups.com&gt;</i><br>Subject:  <i>[FSRA] web updates and
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><div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=214221920-18082005>I have updated
>the
>spring regatta schedule page and contact lists. Please continue to email
>updates
>especially dual and tri meets.</span></font></div>
><div><font face=Arial size=2><span
>class=214221920-18082005></span></font> </div>
><div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=214221920-18082005>Per our
>resolution
>to combine Scholastic and Youth Champs, I have put together a rough outline
>of a
>schedule base on entries from this past season. In the attachment, you will
>see
>I used the same start times as the Youth Champs (7 am meetings and 8 am
>first
>race). Using tight 6-minute centers and one hour lunch break, racing should
>be
>complete by 4:30 pm. I calculated 45 heats and 30 finals for a total of 75
>races. Unless someone finds a serious flaw, this is the model we will use to
>plan for the 2006 state champs. Comments?</span></font></div>
><div><font face=Arial size=2><span
>class=214221920-18082005></span></font> </div>
><div align=left><span style="font-size:12pt">
><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" align=left>Thanks,</p>
><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt">Brice A. Crossley</p>
><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><font size=2><font
>color="#008000">SGS Information Management
>Directorate</font></font></p>
><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><font size=2><font
>color="#008000">CIF Room 256, M/S: SGS-014 </font></font></p>
><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><font size=2><font
>color="#008000">Kennedy
>Space Center, FL
>32815</font></font></p>
><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><font color="#008000"
>size=2> </font></p>
><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><font color="#008000"><font
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>(office)</font></font></p>
><p class=MsoNormal style="margin:0in 0in 0pt"><font color="#008000"
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>
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#1270 From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
Date: Mon Aug 22, 2005 1:24 pm
Subject: Ospreyoars website clarification
Brice.Crossley-1@...
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To all a clarification:
 
FSRA is no longer providing a link to Osprey Oars web site due to the fact it also uses the SarasotaScullers.com web site and both sites claim Osprey Oars to be the continuation of a former Sarasota Scullers program. As most FSRA members know, Sarasota Scullers is still an active and viable rowing program and has had to start a new www.SarasotaScullers.org web site due to Peter DeManio not releasing the original SarasotaScullers.com web site to SSYRP when he left that team in 2003. We felt that Peter's 2 sites are antagonistic and misleading to youth rowing in Sarasota and therefore it was best not to provide any links until the negative impacts to SSYRP are corrected.
 

Thanks,

Brice A. Crossley

FSRA Corresponding Secretary

___________

 
From: "Peter de Manio" <pdemanio@...>
Date: Sat Aug 20, 2005  6:15 am
Subject: RE: [FSRA] web updates and sample schedule
 



To all coaches and other interested persons:  FSRA's letter includes the subject of web updates so it seems fitting to point out that Osprey Oars' web site has been omitted from the contact list information.  Therefore, for those of you who would like to view it from time to time, since we make an effort to include many other crews in our photo gallery throughout the season, it is ospreyoars.com.  Mark it down somewhere for your convenience or ask FSRA to correct this oversight.  I will remind you periodically, especially when your crews are mentioned in our regatta reports or photo gallery.  We try to make it appealing to all the crews of Florida knowing that it is viewed by many outside the State of Florida.

Peter


#1271 From: "boban_rankovic" <boban_rankovic@...>
Date: Wed Aug 24, 2005 3:52 pm
Subject: Head of the Indian Creek Regatta October 16th
boban_rankovic
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REGISTRATION: Opens on August 5th at:www.regattacentral.com
DEADLINE:     Sunday, October 1st, 2005

FREE DINER
On Saturday at 6:30Pm FREE "Feast on the Creek". FOR ALL ATHLETES.
Please respond with number of Coaches and Athletes by October 1th.

NO LATE ENTRY WILL BE ALLOWED
Thank you

#1272 From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
Date: Thu Aug 25, 2005 5:32 pm
Subject: WANTED: Trophy sponsors
Brice.Crossley-1@...
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Please note the following web pages referenced contain many photos. If a high volume of requests are made, they may time out.  If that happens, just try again later. 
 
Looking at the FSRA Scholastic Trophy page (http://scholastic.floridarowing.org/), we need a couple sponsors of girl's events to help even out the number of trophies. Here is what we are looking for:
Scholastic Girl's Third 4 - $260 donation requested
Scholastic Girl's Freshmen 8 - $300 donation requested
 
Looking at the FSRA Youth Trophy page (http://youth.floridarowing.org/), we need a sponsor of the Youth Boy's JV 8 event to help even out the number of trophies. This is a $300 donation requested event.
 
FSRA received quiet a few sponsors and pledges over the summer. Thank you very much, we really appreciate your support. In addition to the 3 events mentioned above, here are the few other events still available for sponsorship:
 
Scholastic Boy's Third 8 - $300 donation requested
Scholastic Girl's Third 8 - $300 donation requested
Scholastic Boy's Freshmen 4 - $260 donation requested
Scholastic Girl's Freshmen 4 - $260 donation requested
Scholastic Boy's Double  - $220 donation requested
Scholastic Girl's Double  - $220 donation requested
 
Youth Boy's Third 8 - $300 donation requested
Youth Girl's Third 8 - $300 donation requested
Youth Girl's Quad - $260 donation requested
Youth Boy's All Points - $400 donation requested (efficiency format proposed)
Youth Girl's All Points - $400 donation requested (efficiency format proposed)
 
Please contact me if you or someone you know might be interested. All sponsorship donations are made payable to FSRA and should be mailed directly to the FSRA treasurer. If anyone is interested, I took some pictures of the trophies awarded at the US Rowing Master's National Championships.
 
Thanks,
Brice A. Crossley
FSRA Corresponding Secretary

#1273 From: "John Gartin" <rowingcoach_jg@...>
Date: Tue Aug 30, 2005 8:21 pm
Subject: FT Assistant Rowing Coach Wanted
rowingcoach_jg
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Reopened Position:

Nova Southeastern University, Assistant Women's Rowing Coach.
Nova Southeastern University, a NCAA Division II program and a member
of the Sunshine State Conference, is seeking applicants for the
position of Assistant Women's Rowing Coach.  The successful applicant
will be expected to assist in all aspects of coaching,
planning/logistics, recruitment, and organization and possess
excellent organizational skills.  Minimum qualifications: 3-5 years
rowing and/or coaching experience at the high school or collegiate
level; High School Diploma or equivalent.  Preferred qualifications:
Bachelors degree; Masters Degree; ability to drive a trailer; shell
repair experience; and USRA Level 1 Certification.  Salary in the low
20's.  Position will remain open until successful candidate is
identified.   Please send application/resume to gartin@..., and
provide 3 names of reference with phone numbers. AA/EOE.

#1274 From: "Peter de Manio" <pdemanio@...>
Date: Wed Aug 31, 2005 1:00 am
Subject: RE: Ospreyoars website clarification
pdemanio@...
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The following should be noted in all of your address files, books, etc. so that you can keep in touch with all of the fully paid up members of FSRA which would include Osprey Oars.
 

Osprey Oars

Contact

Position

Email

Day Phone

www.ospreyoars.com

Peter de Manio

Men's Coach

pdemanio (at) hotmail.com

941.539.1905


From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
To: 'FSRA' <FSRA@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [FSRA] Ospreyoars website clarification
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 09:24:00 -0400

To all a clarification:
 
FSRA is no longer providing a link to Osprey Oars web site due to the fact it also uses the SarasotaScullers.com web site and both sites claim Osprey Oars to be the continuation of a former Sarasota Scullers program. As most FSRA members know, Sarasota Scullers is still an active and viable rowing program and has had to start a new www.SarasotaScullers.org web site due to Peter DeManio not releasing the original SarasotaScullers.com web site to SSYRP when he left that team in 2003. We felt that Peter's 2 sites are antagonistic and misleading to youth rowing in Sarasota and therefore it was best not to provide any links until the negative impacts to SSYRP are corrected.
 

Thanks,

Brice A. Crossley

FSRA Corresponding Secretary

___________

 
From: "Peter de Manio" <pdemanio@...>
Date: Sat Aug 20, 2005  6:15 am
Subject: RE: [FSRA] web updates and sample schedule
 



To all coaches and other interested persons:  FSRA's letter includes the subject of web updates so it seems fitting to point out that Osprey Oars' web site has been omitted from the contact list information.  Therefore, for those of you who would like to view it from time to time, since we make an effort to include many other crews in our photo gallery throughout the season, it is ospreyoars.com.  Mark it down somewhere for your convenience or ask FSRA to correct this oversight.  I will remind you periodically, especially when your crews are mentioned in our regatta reports or photo gallery.  We try to make it appealing to all the crews of Florida knowing that it is viewed by many outside the State of Florida.

Peter



Check the FSRA website at: http://www.FloridaRowing.org



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#1275 From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
Date: Tue Sep 6, 2005 1:41 pm
Subject: contact list format
Brice.Crossley-1@...
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To all:

In reply to Steve's comment about ' at ' vs. '@' in the online contact list,
I have been making a series of changes the last couple years to minimize the
effects of website scrapers from collecting email addresses and adding them
to SPAM lists. Your email addresses are protected in the FSRA yahoo email
group; they are NOT protected on the contact list web page. The same goes
for your phone numbers listed online too. If you don't want your phone
number listed, please let me know and I'll make a change to "NL" for 'not
listed'. If you want the @ listed in your online email address, I'll make
that change too but I don't want to then hear that you are not getting
emails because your email box is full. Yahoo groups provides an audit trail
of the number of message bounces and reason why delivery failed.

FYI: as it is a contact list, if you don't provide an email address, I won't
list the name. You can go to the team's page to get a roster of coaches. I
think you will agree I have enough material to maintain.

Second item, several made comment they don't like the position titles I use.
I prefer to use Men's and Women's Coach instead of Head Coach because 1) to
me the Men or Women titles already implies Head coach, 2) it allows peers to
identify their respective counterparts when for example one men's coach
needs to talk with another team's men's coach, and 3) I think multiple head
coaches on a team defeats the point of that title.

I try to respect all your requests while at the same time providing some
consistency. And for those who like to print things out, shorter
descriptions are better. With that all said, as time allows I continue to
update the pages. And Peter, Steve, etc., if you still want those requested
changes, please reply.

Thanks for your understanding and support with this volunteer effort. Brice.


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Hitchcock [mailto:sthitchcock@...]
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2005 1:23 PM
To: Brice.Crossley-1@...
Subject: Updates to calendar and contact list


Brice,
Re. the contact list:
... also my e-mail should have '@' not 'at'.

Thanks,

Steve Hitchcock
Stanton Rowing

#1276 From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
Date: Tue Sep 6, 2005 2:58 pm
Subject: FW: First Coast Head Race
Brice.Crossley-1@...
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17th Annual First Coast Head Race

in Jacksonville, Florida

 

Join us for a challenging 5K course, beginning on the St. Johns river just east of the Mathews Bridge.  Race under the Mathews Bridge, past Exchange Island, enter the Arlington River, go under the University Blvd Bridge, past race headquarters, under the Cesery Blvd Bridge and end in Pottsburg Creek just prior to bridge at Atlantic Blvd.

 

2005 Schedule of Events

October 14 6:15 Rowers Spaghetti Dinner at FCHR site and Pre-registration

October 15 6:30 Registration

                             8:00  Racing begins

                             11:30 - 12:30       Lunch

                             3:00  Medal Ceremony

 

Website for Registration Packet download: www.stantonrowing.org

 

Registration and Fees:

Download and complete the Registration Forms.

Attach your check or money order made PAYABLE to the STANTON ROWING FOUNDATION, INC.

Ø        Early FEE CAP: $650.00 for registration received before October 1, 2005.

Ø        Standard Fee Cap- $800.00 for registrations received by deadline on October 7, 2005.

Mail to: 1133 Riverbank Court, Jacksonville, FL 32207

 

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Steve Hitchcock at 904-221-9353 or e-mail sthitchcock@...

 

 

 


#1277 From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
Date: Fri Sep 9, 2005 12:31 pm
Subject: FW: Great information - MSN gasoline price check
Brice.Crossley-1@...
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This is great, up-to-date, and it works!

You might want to pass this along to others.
You just plug in your zip code & it tells you
which gas stations have the cheapest prices
(and the highest!) on gas.

http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gasstations.aspx?zip=&src=Netx

#1278 From: TravUCF@...
Date: Sat Sep 10, 2005 6:24 pm
Subject: UCF Men's Crew
biotrav
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Hello All,
 
My Name is Travis Raker and I'm currently the Men's novice coach at UCF.
 
I was wondering if the coaches out there wouldn't mind giving me some contact information for any of your rowers that might be currently attending UCF or planning to in the future.
 
As a former FSRA Men's Coach with Lake Brantley High School (01-03) I am well aware of the high quality of rowing talent here in the state of Florida, We at UCF Men's Crew would really like the opportunity to at least let these young men and women know of our program and help facilitate the continuation their rowing careers here.
 
I would really like to bring in these experienced rowers to bolster the already increasing quality of our program and provide leadership to our lesser experienced members.
 
Thank you for you time,
Please feel free to email me back with any questions and comments and best of luck this year!
 
Travis Raker
UCF men's crew

#1279 From: JFRANCIS2807@...
Date: Sat Sep 10, 2005 4:13 pm
Subject: Dues
jajufr
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The following programs have yet to pay their annual dues.  If your team is on this list, please send payment of $150 to my attention at 349 Mantis Loop, Apopka, FL  32703
 
Belen Jesuit Prep
Ft Myers HS
Halifax Rowing Club
HB Plant HS
Lecanto
Leon HS
MAST
Melbourne HS
Miami Rowing Club
OARS
Pine Crest
Rowing Association of Naples
Sarasota Crew
Space Coast Crew
Treasure Coast Junior Rowing
University School
Westminster Academy
Winter Park HS
 
Jamie Francis
Cell 321-299-6246
Nextel 162*168754*1

#1280 From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
Date: Mon Sep 12, 2005 1:19 pm
Subject: FW: Head of the St. Johns Regatta
Brice.Crossley-1@...
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-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel F. Brennan [mailto:DBrennan1@...]
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 3:43 PM
To: Crossley, Brice A
Subject: Head of the St. Johns Regatta

Brice -
Can you circulate the email to the FSRA Youth and Masters email list? Thanks
Dan Brennan
 
Registration is now open for the Head of the St John's Regatta - Sat Nov 12, 2005. Winter Park crew is proud to be able to host this Head race in an outstanding venue for rowers and spectators alike on Lake Monroe at the recently renovated Sanford Riverwalk. 
Reasonable entry fees for a first class competitive event, with additional incentives for early entry.
Registration via RegattaCentral http://www.regattacentral.com
Dan Brennan
Regatta Director
407-227-6665 cell

#1281 From: "Tom Morgan" <tjmorgan@...>
Date: Mon Sep 12, 2005 2:05 pm
Subject: FW: Franklin Award Recommendation
tjmorgan@...
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dean Clarke [mailto:Dean.Clarke@...]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 7:46 AM
To: ghoti
Subject: Franklin Award Recommendation


        Attached, please find my proposal of Marty Wiener as this year's
recipient of the Franklin Award for meritorious lifetime service and
dedication to the sport of rowing. I'd appreciate it if you could follow up
with your own, additional letters of recommendation. Please forward them to
Amanda Watlington (awatlington@...), with copies to Jody Pope
(jody@...) and Bob Appleyard (applerows@...). Also, feel
free to forward this request to any and all that you think might be willing
to put in a good word.

         Thanks,

        Dean Travis Clarke
        Executive Editor
        Sport Fishing Magazine
        Marlin Magazine
        Fly Fishing in Salt Waters Magazine
        Boating Life Magazine
        Host of Sport Fishing Magazine TV on OLN
        460 N. Orlando Ave. Suite 200
        Winter Park, FL 32789
        407-571-4578
        407-571-5479-fax
        dean.clarke@...



        -----Original Message-----
From: Robert Appleyard [mailto:applerows@...]
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 5:24 PM
To: Dean Clarke
Subject: Re: Franklin Award Recommendation

        Dean-

        Thank you.  A very suitable nomination, in my humble opinion.

        We will send out a solicitation for nominations next week, so
excellent anticipation on your part.

        The Franklin award will be decided by the current members of the
referee commission ... hopefully we'll have completed the selection by late
October.  I think most, but perhaps not all current members know Marty. I'll
leave it up to you and others who support your nomination to decide whether
to send anything further in support.

        regards,
        -Bob Appleyard


        >

        > On behalf of all the referees in the State of Florida as well as
many more in the Southeast region, I hereby proffer Mr. Marty Wiener as a
potential Franklin award recipient. I think the short bio I've attached
explains why we all think so highly of him. Yes, the Men's Varsity 8 Trophy
is named for him in the Florida Scholastic Championships, but that hardly
seems enough recognition for the direct or indirect impact he has had on
virtually every referee in our region. Thank you for considering him.

        >

        > Dean Travis Clarke

        > Executive Editor

        > Sport Fishing Magazine

        > Marlin Magazine

        > Fly Fishing in Salt Waters Magazine

        > Boating Life Magazine

        > Host of Sport Fishing Magazine TV on OLN

        > 460 N. Orlando Ave. Suite 200

        > Winter Park, FL 32789

        > 407-571-4578

        > 407-571-5479-fax

        > dean.clarke@...

        >

        > US Rowing referee #620 - aka "The Troublemaker"

#1282 From: "Liza Dickson" <lizaedickson@...>
Date: Mon Sep 12, 2005 6:50 pm
Subject: Immediate opening at Pine Crest
lizaedickson
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Immediate opening for High School Men's Head Coach

The Pine Crest school has an immediate opening for Head Men's Crew
Coach/Upper School Proctor. The position is full-time and includes benefits
and housing.  Pine Crest is a highly academic, independent, college
preparatory day school located in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.  The School's
state-of-the-art athletic facilities includes the on-campus Kelly Boathouse,
which houses 3-eights for men and 4-fours which are shared with the women's
program.  The boathouse also has an erg room with 16 ergs, an office and
changing rooms for both the  Men and  the Women.
Last season the Lightweight 8 captured the state championship, and both the
Lightweight 8 and Varsity 4 made the finals of Scholastic Nationals.
The Head Men's Coach would be responsible for the training of approximately
35 varsity athletes and would be expected to help train the freshmen rowers
as well.   As there are currently no teaching positions available at the
school, the Coach will be assigned various duties such as proctoring or
substituting during the school day.

Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelors degree
4 years of competitive rowing/coxing experience at the High School,
Collegiate or elite level.
3 years of coaching experience at the high School, Collegiate or elite
level.

Salary is commensurate with experience.

Please direct general questions about the rowing program to Liza Dickson.
E-mail:  eliza.dickson@...
phone:  954-401-1393

Resumes & cover letters can be sent to :
James Foster, Athletic Director
1501 Northeast 62 nd Street
Ft. Lauderdale, FL  33334

#1283 From: "Tom Morgan" <tjmorgan@...>
Date: Thu Sep 15, 2005 10:51 am
Subject: NO SUNBURN FOR 2005
tjmorgan@...
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Dear FSRA,

Leon Crew will NOT be hosting The Sunburn this November.  I apologize for
the late announcement.  The Leon Crew Board and coaching staff has voted
against hosting the event for numerous reasons.  I will be glad to explain
the reasoning if necessary.  Just send me an email for further info
(tjmorgan@...).

Sincerely,

Tom






Dr. Tom Morgan Jr. Ph.D.
The Florida State University School
3000 School House Road
Tallahassee, FL 32311-7855
(850)245-3773 w
(850)321-0739 c

#1284 From: "Christine Deatrick" <cdeatric@...>
Date: Fri Sep 16, 2005 7:14 pm
Subject: Will trade equipment for fours
cdeatric@...
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­I need another four to make it through the fall.
 
I have several eights that I would be willing to trade from now - mid-November.  I have an 02 Vespoli DM Racer 8+; a 96 Vespoli DL Ultralite 8+; and a 95 Vespoli DS Ultralite 8+.  These eights are all for sale too.  I'm willing to discount the selling price if you could "rent" me a four for the fall season. 
 
This four will be used by my Varsity Women, so I prefer a DS (DM at most), prefer something of decent quality, etc.
 
Please help! 
 
Going nuts in DeLand!
Chris Deatrick
GO HATTERS!!!

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#1285 From: Anne Marshall <acjmarsh@...>
Date: Mon Sep 19, 2005 12:43 am
Subject: Gatorhead
acjmarsh
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The Gatorhead Regatta registration is now open at www.regattacentral.com
 
Gainesville Area Rowing is very excited to host this head race on our own turf this year, on Newnans Lake.  Please visit our website www.gainesvillearearowing.com for packet information and race details.
 
Please e-mail me with any questions.
 
Hope to see you there,
Anne Marshall, Gainesville Area Rowing
Regatta Director


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#1286 From: "Crossley, Brice A" <Brice.Crossley-1@...>
Date: Mon Sep 19, 2005 1:50 pm
Subject: FW: Transportation Needed
Brice.Crossley-1@...
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I believe Stanton has a trailer going to the Charles.
 
 

Thanks,

Brice A. Crossley

SGS Information Management Directorate

CIF Room 256, M/S: SGS-014

Kennedy Space Center, FL 32815

 

321-867-2145 (office)

321-867-2409 (fax)

-----Original Message-----
From:
Sent: None
Subject:

Brice,

Boone High School is in need of boat transportation from The Charles to Orlando, or somewhere in the area. We need to pick up a Hudson 8 from the University of Louisville, Kentucky.  They will Trailer it to the Charles, but since we are not attending, need a way to get it back down here to Florida. Would anyone be interested in helping us out? Please email me ASAP so that I can get it set up.

 

Brandon

 

Brandon Thompson

Boone Crew Head Coach

Lake Gem Elementary- 5th Grade

407-532-7900  ext.267

Thompsb3@... 

 




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#1287 From: "Christine Deatrick" <cdeatric@...>
Date: Fri Sep 16, 2005 9:00 pm
Subject: Equipment for Sale
cdeatric@...
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­Stetson University

I DON'T HAVE ROOM IN MY BOATHOUSE FOR ALL THIS EQUIPMENT!!! PRICES REDUCED!!! MOTIVATED TO SELL!!!

2002 Vespoli DM Racer 8+ - $15,000

1996 Vespoli DL Ultralite 8+ - $8,000 ("Jacoby")

1995 Vespoli DS Ultralite 8+ - $6,700 ("Rausch")

1994 Vespoli Neczypor 2x (needs footstretcher & seats) - $700

1998 SeaShell - can be rigged as 1x or 2x (needs about $200 parts) - $700

Four 1980's SeaShell 1x's (need riggers, seats, footstretchers, & TLC) - $100 each

Trailer - 2004 American Trailer - 39' - 15 racks - $5500

EVERYTHING NEGOTIABLE! GET THIS STUFF OUT OF MY HOUSE!!! :)
 
Thanks!
Chris Deatrick
GO HATTERS!!!

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