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YMCA Aquarockets Swim Team Adds New Tryout Date on Sept. 18

The Community YMCA Aquarockets swim team is holding tryouts for new swimmers for the 2013-2014 short course season.  This
tryout will be for the team swimming out of the newly winterized pool located at Camp Zehnder in
Wall.  



This tryout will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 2013, 5 p.m. at Camp Zehnder, 3911
Herbertsville Road, Wall.
 There will be a $10
registration fee collected at the time of tryouts.  Please bring a bathing cap, towel, goggles, water bottle, healthy
snack, and preferably wear a racing suit.



Official times from an electronic timing system may be
accepted in lieu of tryouts if the swimmer cannot be present.

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This tryout will be for new swimmers from the Wall vicinity.  Ages 12 and under will swim locally in Wall, while
senior and national level swimmers will travel between the Wall and Red Bank. 



The Y’s competitive swim program has produced over 100 All
American swimmers, 4 National Champions and an Olympic Bronze medalist.

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For additional information and registration forms, please see
the team Web site, www.aquarockets.com.,
call 732.741.2504, ext. 22 or e-mail rbytryouts@yahoo.com.



                    



About The Community YMCA



The Y is a leading
nonprofit charity that strengthens communities through youth development,
healthy living and social responsibility. The Community YMCA serves more
than 20,000 residents in greater Monmouth County through programs such as:
preschool, before and after school care, health and wellness, leadership, arts
enrichment, personal and family counseling and summer day camp. With a mission
to serve all, more than $1.5 million in reduced and free membership fees and
programs is provided annually by the Y to individuals and families in
need. This is made possible through the Y’s financial assistance program,
funded by generous donors who have joined our cause to ensure that everyone has
the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. For more information, visit TheCommunityYMCA.org
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