Welcome to the Sharon Sea Eagles Swim Team Website!
Last updated 1/23/12
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4 and 0!
Sharon beats Randolph, 542 to 37
See you at practice on Saturday!
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Congratulations, team! We are undefeated!
Sharon beat Dedham today 557 to 145
Three records were set:
Michael Corban - 9&10B 25-Yard Freestyle - 14.09
Michael Corban - 9&10B 25-Yard Backstroke - 15.87
Michael Corban, Eugene Oh, Gregory Klimov, Nick Stamm - 9&10B 100-Yard Free Relay - 59.89
WOW! - WHAT A DAY, MICHAEL!!!
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The Sharon Sea Eagles are 2 and 0!
Sharon beat Walpole today 502.5 to 247.5
Three records were set:
Eoghan Daly - 15-18B 50-Yard Butterfly - 27.02 - a 7-year-old record!
Emily Mao, Cass Barbera, Shruthi Kaveti and Nicky Wang - 8&U 100-Yard Free Relay - 1:10.42
Julia Cox, Christine LaHive, Laura Hertz and Elise Commons - 15-18G 200-Yard Free Relay - 2:00.41
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Congratulations, Sharon Sea Eagles, on your VICTORY!
Sharon beat Holbrook today 386 to 156
Two new records were set:
Eugene Oh - 9&10B 25-Yard Free - 14.38
Gregory Klimov - 9&10B 25-Yard Breaststroke - 19.06
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For more information, please contact Head Coach Sara Barbera at
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The Sharon Sea Eagles Swim Team is a non-profit organization which promotes competitive swimming. We compete against other teams in the Winter Suburban Swim League (Cambridge, Canton, Dedham (new team this year!), Holbrook, Randolph and Walpole). The swim season runs from late October through mid-March. WE ARE A 100% VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION. See our Parents Committee web page for ways you can help out.
To provide an opportunity for Sharon children to experience and learn about competitive swimming.
Any Sharon resident between the ages of 6 and 18 who can swim 25 yards of freestyle without any aid and/or stopping. A basic understanding of backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly is also needed. PLEASE NOTE: This is a competitive swim team. Any swimmer joining our team must have had prior swim instruction where he/she learned the fundamentals of each of the four competitive strokes. At our practices, we work on further developing the skills of each of the four strokes to help the participant become a better competitive swimmer.
Over 15 years ago, several parents in Sharon realized that an opportunity existed to develop a swim team as a means of not only providing an opportunity for child of Sharon to learn and experience a competitive swim team, but provide the high school swim team with "seasoned veterans." The program has blossomed into a healthy, collaborative atmosphere where all children have a home and can experience both personal success and success as a team.