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Meets - USC Wahoo Summer Swim Team
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USC Swim Club: Summer Swim Program. USCS Code of Conduct. To attend or decline participation at a meet:. Lick RSVP next to the meet that you would like to enter (The RSVP will open 5-7 days before the meet - an email blast will go out when the RSVP opens). In the RSVP form, click the yes/no button and complete the form. (1 form per swimmer.if you have more than one swimmer complete a separate form for each swimmer). Three days prior to each meet, meet availability will close. Dual meet at Bethel Park.
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Wahoo FAQ - USC Wahoo Summer Swim Team
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USC Swim Club: Summer Swim Program. USCS Code of Conduct. These are recommended, as they enhance the swimmers’ ability to see and offer some protection from the chlorine. A team logo swim cap is included with your registration fee. It is not, however, required that all swimmers wear a cap. A one-piece swim suit is required for practice. Solid black team suits are optional. While there is no minimum requirement for practice attendance, the more they come, the more they learn! Who are The Big Fish? What is...
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Volunteering - USC Wahoo Summer Swim Team
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USC Swim Club: Summer Swim Program. USCS Code of Conduct. Volunteer Positions and Descriptions. All parents are needed to volunteer. Swim meets and team supervision are run by parents, coaches, and team managers. Most of the positions are very easy to perform and require minimal training. A few positions require one training session. Volunteering is fun and allows swim parents to get to know one another and the swimmers. It puts you where the action is and enables the meet to be quicker. Operates back-up...
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Mission & Goals - USC Wahoo Summer Swim Team
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USC Swim Club: Summer Swim Program. USCS Code of Conduct. To promote competitive swimming in our community by providing an opportunity for kids to learn life-long skills while participating in an exciting team sport. To develop stroke technique and proficiency and to encourage good sportsmanship in a fun, team-oriented environment.
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