Good Morning Northeastern!
Tonight the only thing on the schedule is a boys basketball game against Central here at home.
The Aquatic Fitness classes have once again completed their Cooper 12 minute swim assessments.The class swam their first attempt at the start of the 2nd marking period and completed their second attempt yesterday. Results for period ½ saw Angelina Sandridge swim the most laps with 67, followed by Alyssa Shank with 54 which was a monster 19 lap improvement over her first attempt. Lee Stahl was third with 40 laps. Ty Stauffer swam the most laps for the boys with 47, an impressive 10 lap improvement over his first attempt. Ty was followed closely by Abbott Rosier who swam 45 laps and Jordan Brauer who completed 35 in the 12 minutes. Ceasar Arroyo was the most improved male, swimming 11 more laps than his first attempt. For period 3’s 2nd attempt, Pearl Hunter led with 65 laps and a terrific 9 lap improvement. Sophia Kirouac was second with 54 laps and a stellar 11 lap improvement. Meara Allen fought hard for 43 laps. Tyler Kepner swam a strong 46 laps to top the boys with Ryan Hussey close behind with 39 and Parker Knappenberger’s awesome 7 lap improvement to finish with 37 laps. Bravo to all swimmers who attempted this very physically challenging assessment.
Tonight the only thing on the schedule is a boys basketball game against Central here at home.
The Aquatic Fitness classes have once again completed their Cooper 12 minute swim assessments.The class swam their first attempt at the start of the 2nd marking period and completed their second attempt yesterday. Results for period ½ saw Angelina Sandridge swim the most laps with 67, followed by Alyssa Shank with 54 which was a monster 19 lap improvement over her first attempt. Lee Stahl was third with 40 laps. Ty Stauffer swam the most laps for the boys with 47, an impressive 10 lap improvement over his first attempt. Ty was followed closely by Abbott Rosier who swam 45 laps and Jordan Brauer who completed 35 in the 12 minutes. Ceasar Arroyo was the most improved male, swimming 11 more laps than his first attempt. For period 3’s 2nd attempt, Pearl Hunter led with 65 laps and a terrific 9 lap improvement. Sophia Kirouac was second with 54 laps and a stellar 11 lap improvement. Meara Allen fought hard for 43 laps. Tyler Kepner swam a strong 46 laps to top the boys with Ryan Hussey close behind with 39 and Parker Knappenberger’s awesome 7 lap improvement to finish with 37 laps. Bravo to all swimmers who attempted this very physically challenging assessment.