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Program Time Line for the M.I.A.A Girls Swimming & Diving North Sectionals Program Time Line for the M.I.A.A. Winter Girls North Sectional Swim & Dive Championships Al and Barrie Zesiger Sports & Fitness Center @ MIT M.I.A.A. Sportsmanship guidelines and behavioral expectations will be strictly enforced throughout the meet. These guidelines specifically prohibit all noisemakers and signs. Shirts must be worn in the spectator gallery at all times and body painting is not allowed. Only school or team banners are allowed and these must be hung by meet staff. Only participants and team staff listed on the roster may be on deck during the meet. 2:45 Swimmers & Coaches check-in at Entrance Hall Lobby to the left of the Balcony Stairs 3:00 Warm-ups begin in the Competition Pool and the Diving Lap Pool. Feet first entries only. TBA Sprint Lanes (One Length). Time and lanes will be announced by the meet referee. 3:15 Balcony open for Spectators 3:15 Officials meeting with divers and dive coaches – beneath the platform diving boards 3:20 – 3:40 Coaches’ Meeting - in the DuPont Entry Hall lobby behind the Diving Board Complex Meet Information, medley relay declarations, scratches, declared false starts, etc. 3:45 Timers meeting. Zesiger Sports Center Lobby. Timers report with watches 4:05 Warm-up Ends. Diving Lap Pool Open. 4:05 Senior introductions (gather at awards area near lane 1). Sportsmanship award presentations. Moment of Silence followed by the National Anthem. 4:15 Winter North Sectional Championship in Swimming & Diving begin - 8 Lane Swimming ----- 15 minute Swim Break in lieu of Diving. (Championship pool open for warm –up) ----- Five minute Swim Break prior to 400 F.S. Relay. (Championship pool closed Swim Referee: Marian Nihan Officials: John Brunelli, Steve Davidson, Val Kilduff, Kelly Pierce Dive Referee: Sue Gaspar Officials: Peter Chamberlain, Mae Shoemaker Cam Townsend, Leah Townsend Meet Director: Peter Foley Swim Announcer: Bryan King Chief Swim Clerk: Kimberly Whitworth Dive Announcer: Drew Foley 2020 Team Sportsmanship Winners Division 1 Newton South High School Peabody Veterans Memorial High School Division 2 Somerville High School Apponequet Regional High School Norton High School Easthampton High School 2019 Division 2 Advanced Math & Science Academy 2019 Division 2 Northampton High School 2018 Division 1 Concord-Carlisle High School 2018 Division 2 Chicopee Comp High School 2018 Division 2 John D. O'Bryant High School 2018 Division 2 Northampton High School 2017 Division 1 Durfee High School 2017 Division 1 Leominster High School 2017 Division 1 Needham High School 2017 Division 2 Ashland High School 2016 Division 2 North Weston High School 2015 Division 1 North East Boston High School 2015 Division 2 North Matignon High School/St. Joseph's Prep (coop) 2015 Division 2 Central/South Hopkinton High School 2014 Division 1 North Masconomet Regional High School 2014 Division 2 Central/South Pope John Paul II High School (Hyannis) 2014 Division 2 West Belchertown High School 2013 Division 1 Central/South Hopkinton High School 2012 Division 1 North Tyngsborough High School 2012 Division 1 North Waltham High School 2011 Division 1 South Apponequet Regional High School 2011 Division 2 South Randolph High School The ideals of good sportsmanship, ethical behavior, and integrity should encompass all interscholastic athletics in our community. In perception and practice, good sportsmanship shall be defined as qualities of behavior characterized by generosity and genuine concern for others. Our athletic fields should be the classrooms to produce good sports who reflect "fair play" in every area of life. ****FIRST PLACE**** 19th Annual Student Sportsmanship Essay Clarissa Garzon Fontbonne Academy The Merriman-Webster dictionary defines sportsmanship as conduct (such as fairness, respect for one's opponent, and graciousness in winning or losing) becoming to one participating in a sport. I believe that it boils down to one word: respect. Sportsmanship is how one acts, not just how they carry themselves, but how they respect others. By playing with sportsmanship, you not only perform at your best, but you display leadership through your example. I have learned this in my play and now as a leader. Sportsmanship gives you the ability to act selflessly and this translates into your performance, and also your interactions with others in the hallways, in the classroom, and in your community. For the longest time, I equated athletics with competition. At a young age, I remember wanting to play well and win; those were my two sole goals. However, through experience, I realized that athletics was not just about competition, but it was about the community and solidarity that is formed between you, your teammates, your coaches, and everyone involved in the sport. When I realized this, I prided myself on being the player with the best attitude and conduct. I respected the refs and my opponents. I pulled my opponents up. I firmly believe that my ability to display sportsmanship has allowed me to become a leader. It truly inspired me to want to be a leader. I wanted everyone to realize the importance of fairness and respect. Once I realized this, I intentionally, and in some ways unintentionally, began to promote it in my team and even my school community. And, I was encouraged when I saw that my teammates, in turn, began to value sportsmanship just as much as I did. Players that once were upset by referee’s calls were now the ones that calmed down another player. Players that once let themselves fell into tensions with opposing players were the ones that helped opponents up. They became leaders because they did what was not easy and inspired others to do the same. This leadership not only translated into their actions on the court, but into our school community as well. I noticed these same players helping a freshman adjust to high school or help someone talk to a teacher respectfully. Our team culture has always been based around hard work and, more importantly, respect. This fundamental value is what truly represents sportsmanship. I and my teammates play with respect, and this not only inspires us to be leaders on the court but in our communities as well. We want to be the students that act respectfully in the classroom. Our actions reflect our values, and these values hopefully inspire our community to act the same way. Sportsmanship is defined by respect. It not only inspires me to be a leader, but it inspires my teammates and my community to live with that value, and that is what sportsmanship is really about: acting with respect and inspiring others to do the same. WINTER GIRLS SWIMMING State Champions and Runners – Up Year Division I Division II Champion Runner- Up Champion Runner - Up 2019 Westford Ac Concord Carl. Wayland Duxbury 2018 Westford Ac Concord Carl. Duxbury Weston 2017 Westford Ac. Masconomet Duxbury Weston 2016 Westford Ac. Beverly Marblehead Weston 2015 Linc.Sudbury Beverly Weston Wayland 2014 Westford Ac. Linc.Sudbury Wayland Weston 2013 Westford Ac. Linc.Sudbury Wayland Northampton 2012 Westford Ac. Linc.Sudbury Wayland Weston 2011 Linc.Sudbury Westford Ac. Marblehead Wayland 2010 Gardner Linc.Sudbury Wayland Weston 2009 Linc.Sudbury No. Andover Wayland Weston 2008 Gardner No. Andover Wayland Marblehead 2007 Gardner Linc.Sudbury Wayland Weston 2006 Gardner Beverly Wayland Weston 2005 Gardner Weston 2004 Gardner Weston 2003 Gardner Weston 2002 Gardner Weston 2001 Gardner Weston 2000 Gardner Weston 1999 Gardner Weston 1998 Gardner Amherst 1997 Gardner Bish. Fenwick 1996 Gardner Linc.Sudbury 1995 Gardner Linc.Sudbury 1994 Gardner Linc.Sudbury 1993 St. Joseph Minnechaug 1992 Minnechaug St. Joseph 1991 LynnEnglish Minnechaug GIRLS SWIMMING Winter Sectional Champions and Runners – Up Year North Central South Champion Runner- Up Champion Runner - Up 2019 Westford Acad Wayland Duxbury Oliver Ames 2018 Westford Acad Weston Duxbury Hopkinton 2017 Westford Acad Marblehead Duxbury Tyngs – Gr.Dun. 2016 Westford Acad Marblehead Duxbury Hopkinton 2015 Weston Wayland Duxbury Tyngs – Gr.Dun. 2014 Wayland Westford Ac. Nauset Tyngs – Gr.Dun. 2013 All Sectional Meets Postponed Weather 2012 Wayland Marblehead King Philip 2011 Wayland Marblehead Gard.Oak.Murd. Duxbury 2010 Wayland Linc.Sudbury Gard.Oak.Murd. Duxbury 2009 Wayland Linc.Sudbury Westborough Barnstable 2008 Wayland Marblehead Gardner Barnstable 2007 Linc.Sudbury Wayland Gardner Barnstable 2006 Weston Beverly Gardner Westborough 2005 Weston Beverly Gardner Dov.Sherb.Med 2004 Weston Wayland Dov.Sherb.Med Gardner 2003 Weston Wayland Gardner Dov.Sherb.Med 2002 Linc.Sudbury Weston Gardner Dov.Sherb.Med 2001 Weston Linc.Sudbury Gardner Dov.Sherb.Med 2000 Weston Bish.Fenwick Gardner Dov.Sherb.Med 1999 Weston Bish.Fenwick Gardner Taunton EMASS SECT. Meet 1998 Weston Marblehead 1997 Gardner Bish.Fenwick 1996 Gardner Marblehead 1995 Gardner Linc.Sudbury 1994 Linc.Sudbury Con. Carlise 1993 Ham.Wenham Linc.Sudbury 1992 Weston Linc.Sudbury 2019-20 Swimming & Diving Tournament 2019-2020 WINTER QUALIFYING STANDARDS – GIRLS’ Girls’ Girls’ Girls’ Girls’ State Girls’ State EVENT North South Central/West Division I Division II 200 Yd. Medley Relay 2:13.22 2:05.65 2:10.80 2:05.00 2:02.20 200 Yd. Freestyle 2:10.35 2:09.75 2:11.18 2:06.16 2:06.27 200 Yd. Indiv. Medley 2:28.65 2:28.87 2:31.84 2:22.65 2:24.60 50 Yd. Freestyle 26.72 27.15 27.29 26.42 26.32 One Meter Diving 185 – 2 times 180 – 2 times 165 – 2 times 200 – 2 times 200 – 2 times 100 Yd. Butterfly 1:06.56 1:06.77 1:09.00 1:04.09 1:04.82 100 Yd. Freestyle 59.51 59.58 59.71 57.63 57.86 500 Yd. Freestyle 5:53.04 5:54.41 5:56.72 5:40.03 5:41.25 200 Yd.
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