[USML Announce] USML Draft and Deadlines

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Mon Feb 16 09:36:29 EST 2009


Oh--one other thing.? Jazzy is now officially on the US Junior National team (see below).? Her first international competition is in Calais, France in March.? Rhythmic Gymnastics may not be a real sport in Buddha's world, but it's going to be a heck of a nice opportunity for Jazzy.


COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Feb. 16, 2009 ? Rachel Marmer of Los Angeles/Eurogymnastics and Rebecca Sereda of Staten Island, N.Y./Isadora, won the senior and junior all-around, respectively, at the 2009 Rhythmic Challenge on Feb. 15 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. 

In the senior division, Marmer posted a score of 89.108, followed by Ava Gehringer of Evanston, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic, in second with an 84.892 and Julie Zetlin of Bethesda, Md./Rhythmflex, in third with an 81.283. 

Sereda posted an 82.825 to win the junior all-around. Jazzy Kerber of Highland Park, Ill./North Shore Rhythmic, and Polina Kozitsky of Fountainville, Pa./Philadelphia Rhythmic Academy, finished second and third, respectively, with scores of 78.425 and 78.008. 

Eleven seniors and six juniors participated in the Rhythmic Challenge, which was the first national competition of 2009 and the first round of selection for this year?s international assignments. The seniors competed in rope, hoop, ball and ribbon, while the juniors competed in rope, hoop, ball and clubs. 

The Rhythmic Invitational, a competition for Levels 7-10, was held Feb. 12-14 in conjunction with the Rhythmic Challenge. Full results from both competition
s are posted on www.usa-gymnastics.org. 

Mark

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From: Andrew Klein <anrklein at gmail.com>
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A couple of questions and suggestions for our esteemed mountain-climbing commissioner, and the rest of you bums.?
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1. Assuming we switch to onroto.com, I suggest that have one pre-season transactions period -- complete with FAAB bidding. With our early draft date, this makes sense for roster adjustment purposes. It also will help us have a dry run to look for possible problems before stats start to accumulate.?
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2. Like Jim B., I arranged a work-related meeting in Chicago on Monday March 16. Is anyone up for a post-draft dinner on Sunday night after the draft? Downtown or suburbs are fine with me. I'll be staying out by O'Hare on Sunday night.?
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3. Mark B. -- David Price is a "Winick Pan." Just thought you'd want to know ...?
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-Andy?
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Mark Blocker wrote:?
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> Here are the relevant deadlines for the upcoming season. Please > keep these in mind as the draft approaches.?
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> 3/8: Roster Freeze Day (by this date, you must submit your retention > roster, and identify any players being signed to long term contracts)?
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> 3/12: Dump-a-dog Deadline?
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> 3/15: Draft?
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> Let me know if you have any questions
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> -- Mark B.?
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