This summer's swim team season was different, but still fun! CC was the only Morrison kid who swam -- Sweet Pea bowed out, and Little Man hasn't done it in years. But CC did more than just swim: she was also our team's Coach In Training, helping coach the Shrimps (kids under age 7). Some of this year's Shrimps are kids that she babysits and knows well, so in her eyes, it was the perfect combination of two things she really loves.
Coach In Training is an unpaid position, but she's hoping that by doing a good job, she'll be selected to be a full coach next year. Several moms approached me during the season to tell me what a great job she's doing. It was nice to hear that her efforts were appreciated.
Meanwhile, as a 14-year-old, she also was a member of the team and swam in every meet. It was her goal from the first day of the season to be selected as a primary swimmer for the All-Star Meet (every year in the past, she's been selected as an alternate).
But it's a tough age group to be in, because most 13-14 girls have already had huge growth spurts and muscle gains. So her expectations were low. Surprisingly, she scored more points this year than she ever has before! At one meet, she was even moved up to the A relay team for a freestyle relay, and won her first ever BLUE ribbon for first place!
At the end-of-season banquet, three huge surprises happened:
- She was awarded "Most Improved" for her age group
- She was selected as a primary swimmer for butterfly at the All-Star Meet (as well as alternate for backstroke, breaststroke, and the freestyle relay)
- She was paid $250 for being a great Coach In Training
Once we arrived at the All Star Meet, she learned that in addition to swimming butterfly, she'd also be swimming in the freestyle relay to replace a swimmer who had to leave early. Her team ended up taking third in the event, which at the All-Star Meet results in a medal! She was so proud of herself!
It's safe to say that this year's summer swim season was a huge success! CC is already looking forward to next year, when she's hoping to be a full coach.