HT Rowing is offering fall programs for Haddon Township High School students as well as students in 7th and 8th grades (do not need to be enrolled in Haddon Township Middle School). HTR is a highly respected and successful team that routinely medals at regional and statewide competitions. Rowers are guided by a highly skilled coaching staff with years experience in working with young athletes. To learn more and register, click on the links below or the tabs at top of page.
High School Program (starts September 6th) Middle School Youth Development Program (starts September 16th)
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HT Rowing's Competitive Fall season starts Wednesday, September 6th. Returning and new rowers are encouraged to register now and avoid any last minute panic. Above all, be sure to take care of the school requirements for student athletes - especially the sports physical that can take time to schedule. Fulfillment of the school's requirements is mandatory to begin practice. For details - click on High School Fall tab above. We are finalizing plans for the Middle School fall program and expect to open registrations that program by end of July.
Congratulations to the graduates of HTR's Learn to Row program. The program welcomed 18 to the great sport of rowing and all did exceptionally well. Looking forward to having them back in the fall for HTR's high school and middle school programs.
Was a great day on the Cooper for Tech Camp participants Cahill Crawford and Luke Rutkowski who are working hard this summer to perfect their technique in preparation for the coming fall season. Next week, HTR's popular Learn to Row program gets underway providing those new to the rowing a chance to experience this great sport.
We are pleased to announce this year's recipients of HTR's Rower Awards that recognize outstanding accomplishments in athleticism, sportsmanship and leadership.
Most Valuable Rower Female - Athena Constantakos Most Valuable Rower Male - Luke Gerber Awarded to a rowers who anticipate and respond to needs without having to be asked. The rower is thoughtful, respectful, has an infectious positive attitude and never blames others for mishaps or setbacks. They excel in finding and giving the most of themselves. Hammer Award Female - Sarah Lex Hammer Award Male - Joey Savell Given to the athlete that spins the biggest erg. The erg is a symbol of hard work, determination and toughness. Most Improved Athlete of the Year - Henry Fowler The recipient has been unrelenting in efforts to improve their skills and their progress is a testament to the value of never giving up. The Anna Arsenault Award - Anthony Gattone Presented to the rower who exemplifies club values, exhibiting at all times the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship and unity. Recipients exceed the coaches’ expectations in teamwork, dedication to improving and unflappable positive attitude. Award Recipients (l-r) Anthony Gattone, Henry Fowler, Joey Savell, Sarah Lex, Luke Gerber and Athena Constantakos. The Boys Varsity Quad of Haddon Township Rowing had a spectacular end to the season at US Rowing's Youth Nationals held this past weekend in Florida. At this highly competitive, annual championship that attracts hundreds of team from across the country, HTR's quad earned the ranking of 10th fastest boys quad in the nation with their photo finish in the B-Finals. Congratulations to the boat for this impressive accomplishment: Luke Gerber, Joey Savell, Henry Fowler and Brendan Savell (shown below l-r). While Luke and Joey graduate this year, Brendan and Henry return for the fall season.
HT Rowing's Girls Varsity Quad took the lead at the start of today's Youth Nationals C Finals and never gave it up. They led all the way down the 2,000 meter course, crossing the finish line 5 seconds ahead of the 2nd place finisher. Congratulations to the team of (l-r) Brooke Bazulis, Sarah Lex, Athena Constantakos and Maggie Dunn. Click on link below to watch the finish:
youtube.com/clip/Ugkx4ITCdMFe0fkFLOli0dI7Hq0-3Us6aPvu At today's time trials the boys varsity quad placed 8th and will advance to the A/B semi finals scheduled to take place at 9:22am and 9:29am on Friday.. The girl's varsity quad finished 18th, marking the best girls finish ever and secured them a spot in Saturday's C finals. That race to take place 10:32 on Saturday. Watch the action live at US Rowing's YouTube livestream:
Youth National's Livestream Friday: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuVg7tceeMg Saturday: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp631UthWEk The Hawks are on their way to Florida to compete in the US Rowing Youth National Championship this weekend! Both the mens and womens quads will face off against the fastest crews in the nation in our final race of the season.
If you would still like to contribute to the travel fund, the gofund me link is still live and all donations are greatly appreciated! Racing begins with time trials on Thursday and progresses through the weekend. Please see below for the schedule, progression, and livestream links: USRowing National Championship Thursday Time Trials: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mens Youth Quad: Luke Gerber/Joe Savell/Henry Fowler/Brendan Savell -Time Trial: 9:30 am - Bow #244 Womens Youth Quad: Brooke Bazulis/Maggie Dunn/Athena Constantakos/Sarah Lex -Time Trial: 9:50 am - Bow #295 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Progression: -Top 16 to Semi-Final A/B - FRIDAY -Top 4 in Semi to Final A - SUNDAY -Rest to Final B - SUNDAY -17-24 to Final C - SATURDAY -Remaining to Final D - SATURDAY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Livesteam links: Friday Saturday Sunday ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GO HAWKS!! The club had an amazing weekend in Oak Ridge, Tennessee as both the mens and womens varsity quads raced for the Scholastic National Championship!
Friday (Heats): Brooke Bazulis, Maggie Dunn, Athena Constantakos, and Sarah Lex went first for the Hawks and finished in 3rd place in their heat, qualifying for Saturday's finals. Luke Gerber, Joe Savell, Henry Fowler, and Brendan Savell followed the women with a 1st place finish in their heat, also qualifying for Saturday's finals! Saturday (Finals): Saturday began with the news that Joe Savell had won the SRAA Bronze Sculler Scholarship! Congratulations to Joe for this tremendous honor! The womens quad final went off first the Hawks earned a 6th place National Ranking! The mens quad followed and put together one of their best races of the year, finishing with a SILVER MEDAL and 2nd place National Ranking coming only 2 seconds behind first place. Both crews will continue their season as they travel to Sarasota, Florida on June 8-11 for the US Rowing Youth National Championship! GO HAWKS!! |
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