ASI
SWIMMING HALL OF FAME BANQUET
The Dolphin-Lasers were well represented
this year at the Arkansas Swimming Hall of Fame Banquet held in
Little Rock on Aril 24th.
This year two outstanding people were
inducted into the
Arkansas Swimming Hall of
Fame:
Mary Dawn Blair and Neka
Mabry
( for inductees achivements please see news
page titled Dolphin-Lasers well represented at the Arkansas
Swimming Hall of Fame Banquet)
Also the following Dolphin- Lasers were
recognized as the
Arkansas Swimmers of the
year
Short Course
2008-2009
10 & U Jordan
Sweet
11-12 Shelby
Burleson
13-14 Jessie
Garrison
10 & U Thomas
Heye
13-14 Ravi
Sun
Long Course
2009
10 & U Jordan
Sweet
11-12 Shelby
Burleson
13-14 Jessie
Garrison
10 & U Thomas
Heye
11-12 Blair
Bish
13-14 Ravi
Sun
Short Course
2009-2010
11-12 Jordan
Sweet
13-14 Jessie
Garrison
11-12 Blair
Bish
13-14 Blake
McCauley
15-18 Eric
Zheng
Besides Swimmer of the year
the following Dolphin-Lasers were recognized for their outstanding
results in Distant Swimming:
Tim Barnett for the Age
Group Heil Mile Award
Jessie Garrison for the Age
Group Heil Mile Award
Chris Jacobsen for the
Senior Division Heil Mile Award
Two of our adults won the
following awards:
Jeff Bish as the Connoco
Phillips Volunteer of the Year Award
And Tay Stratton as the
Arkansas Coach of the Year
Award
One of the highest
recognitions of the night went to:
Jessie Garrison: as the
Overall Arkansas Female Swimmer of the
Year
Congratulations to our two inductees and all
our athletes for all of their great
accomplishments.
ABOUT THE
DOLPHIN-LASERS
The Dolphin-Laser’s
have a rich history of swimming excellence. The Dolphins were
founded in 1967 and the Lasers were founded in 1992. The team
has over a 50 year tradition of providing quality competitive
swimming to the State of Arkansas. Swimmers have ranked from
State Champions to Olympic Gold Medalist. The Dolphin-Lasers offer
opportunity and achievement for every level of swimmer, from
beginners to national level competition.
Our Goals: To be a good person; To swim fast; To have fun, have
helped many of our Central Arkansas Youth become strong leaders of
today. We also have a Masters swim program for age 19 and up that
offers great comaradery, motivation, and fun with their peers
either training for fitness, triathlons, or masters competitions.
Besides our swimmers’ accomplishments in the pool, we are
proud of their academic performances and community service. Most of
our graduating seniors have been awarded athletic and/or scholastic
scholarships.
For More Information
Contact
501 225-5711 (Aquatics
Office)
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