Monday, December 20, 2010

Richard J. Niss Natatorium Dedication at the Babbitt-Embarrass School, ISD 2142 School District, Saturday, Dec. 18th, 2010



A large group of family, former students and friends gathered at the Babbitt-Embarrass pool to recognize and honor Mr. Richard J. Niss on Saturday, December 18th, 2010 for his commitment to students, faculty, district, community, and the sport of swimming.


Mr. Niss has been involved with swimming and many other roles within schools and education in this area. His involvement began in 1965 as Head Swim Coach for 12 years.






Other roles throughout the years have included business manager for the former Babbitt School District, assistant principal, community education director,student council and honor society advisor among others.






Following his "retirement" in 1989, he continued to provide support to many school districts in the state as a school finance consultant.



 

Mr. Niss has been a leader and mentor to many of us in this community and area as was evidenced by the testimonials given on this day in regards to his leadership and support.






 Thank You Mr. Niss!










Friday, November 26, 2010

BETA eighth in 7A swim meet

Article from the Ely Echo: Nov. 19th, 2010
http://www.elyecho.com/main.asp?SectionID=12&SubSectionID=12&ArticleID=10820&TM=41224.14

No one's moving on to the state meet and only a handful of swimmers qualified for the section finals, but head coach Rose Spehar was still very happy about the performance of the BETA Fighting Fish at the Section 7A meet.

That's because over the course of two days, BETA swimmers combined to make 30 time improvements and finished the 2010 season on a strong note.

The combined Ely, Babbitt-Embarrass and Tower-Soudan squad took eighth among nine schools in the 7A competition, which wrapped up last Saturday at Hibbing.

"We were extremely pleased with how the girls swam - both days," said Spehar. "We had 17 improvements from 11 girls on Thursday and 11 from seven girls on Saturday."

BETA's highest overall individual finish came from Cassie Evancevich, who reached the finals in the 100 yard breaststroke and took sixth overall, up from seventh in the preliminaries.

Evancevich's time was a season-best 1:18.25.

Senior Laura Levar also reached the finals, shaving time from the preliminaries and moving up a place to take seventh in 1:09.22.

Evancevich and Levar were the only BETA individuals to reach the top-eight, although the Fighting Fish had an eighth-place relay.

Levar, Evancevich and sisters Shelby and Kenzie Maidl combined to take eighth in the 400 freestyle relay. Their time was 4:15.54.

It was Kenzie Maidl teaming with Clara DeRemee, Galina Herring and Taylor Matthias in the 200 freestyle relay. They finished ninth in 2:00.02.

Also taking ninth was the 200 medley relay unit of Herring, Evancevich, Levar and Shelby Maidl, with a time of 2:13.86.

Also placing in Saturday's finals were:

• 500 freestyle - 10. Kenzie Maidl, 6:07.57; 12. Shelby Maidl, 6:12.18;

• 200 freestyle - 16. Shelby Maidl, 2:22.27;

• 200 individual medley - 13. Cassie Evancevich, 2:38.86;

• 50 freestyle - 15. Kenzie Maidl, 28.99.

Other BETA preliminary results were:

• 200 individual medley - 22. DeRemee, 2:52.48;

• 50 freestyle - 21. Corral Meskill, 29.46; 22. Herring, 29.62; 30. Leslyn Van Every, 31.70;

• 100 butterfly - 21. Matthias, 1:24.69;

• 100 freestyle - 22. Meskill, 1:06.58; 26. Abbie Blomberg, 1:09.65; 31. Lily Nelson, 1:15.92;

• 100 backstroke - 19. Levar, 1:14.92; 21. Herring, 1:17.32; 25. Matthias, 1:19.77; 28. DeRemee, 1:21.50;

• 100 breaststroke -29. Van Every, 1:33.78.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Chisholm vs. BETAS Swim Meet Photos, Oct. 26, 2010

Swim Meet Photos: Click On The Link Below:
Chisholm vs. BETA Swim Meet Photos, Oct. 26, 2010

Professional Photos - Chisholm vs. BETA Meet, Oct. 26, 2010

These are available for purchase at the link below:
Ken Hupila Photos - Chisholm @ BETA

Swim Meet vs. Chisholm Oct. 26, 2010 - Parent's Night

Video From Parents Night, BETAS (Babbitt, Embarrass, Ely, Tower,Soudan) vs. Chisholm Swim Team. It was a happy and sad day as this was the last home meet of the year for all and the seniors. This is a community partnership which works that allows area children the chance to compete. This program has grown since its inception and in my biased opinion, very successful. The number of girls competing has 
increased quite a bit. Many thanks to coaches Rose, Chelsea and Julie.

On another note, I am hearing whispers from the area (B-E & T-S) school kids of the new sports school team name in the Northeast for 2011 and forward. If the students in the end decide upon this name I 
like it. It respects the past in our area while embracing the future.

The "winds of change" are indeed upon us.

Peace and welcome all to this reorganized Northeast school in 2011.
 We look forward to it so everyone can continue to have future
opportunities.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Upcoming Community Education Activities

Morning Swim (Adult)
Men and Women are invited to come and enjoy the beautiful school pool every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning. Use this time to get in some great exercise (aerobics, laps, walking) or casually enjoy the pool. Contact Jean (827-3223) for additional information and to register. No class on days when school is closed.
Dates: MWF: Oct-Dec ? Time: 6:30 to 7:30am ? Ages: Adult ? Place: Babbitt School Swimming Pool ? Cost: $25 per month or $4 per day

October Family Festival (S.O.P. EVENT)
Friday, October 29th

Something fun for the whole family - Come dressed in a fun spirited costume and be ready to have FUN! There will be a variety of games and activities set up in the cafeteria and gymnasium, as well as open gym space for shooting hoops. Dates: Friday, October 29th ¨ Time: 7:00 to 9:00pm ¨ Ages: All ¨ Place: Babbitt School ¨ Cost: $3 per person at the door. The concession stand will be open with all proceeds going to S.O.P. (Save Our Pool fund care of Northeast Country Swim Boosters).

Swimming and Pizza Party (Boys & Girls)
Register by November 1st

Girls & Boys in 3rd thru 6th grade are invited to a swimming and pizza party after school. Swimming will be from 3:15 to 4:25 in the school pool. From 4:30 to 5:00 pizza will be served in the cafeteria. Parents are welcome to come, watch and have pizza. Must pre-register by Monday, November 1 to attend party. Turn in registration form and fee in envelope addressed to Community Education to High School Office or teacher.
Date: Nov 4 ? Time: 3:15-5:00 ? Place: Babbitt School Pool & Cafeteria ? Cost: $5 for swimming and pizza (kids) $3 for pizza only (adults)


Community Education Coordinator
jpkaufenebrg@midco.net
218-827-3101 ext.3758

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

NECS Press Release Sept. 28, 2010 - Cliffs Foundation Grant To The Babbitt-Embarrass and surrounding areas community pool


                            Northeast Country Swim Boosters
Our mission:   To maintain, promote and support the Babbitt-Embarrass swimming pool, BETA swimming team and community aquatic needs in Northeast Minnesota.

Press Release: Sept. 28th, 2010
 http://necswimboosters.blogspot.com/

Babbitt, MNCliffs Foundation grants NECS request for $5,000 to support the Babbitt-Embarrass Area Community Pool. On behalf of the Cliffs Foundation, Northshore-Babbitt Mine Operations Manager Doug Halverson presents a $5000 check to #2142 School Board Member, Gary Rantala for the Babbitt-Embarrass pool. The grant application was completed by Mary & Jewell Herring, NECS members. Pictured Left to Right: Gary Rantala, Jewell Herring, Doug Halverson and  B-E Principal Gary Friedlieb  


   
Northeast Country Swim Boosters is pleased to announce that the Cliffs Foundation has approved a $5,000 grant request written by NECS to assist in supporting the continued operation of the Babbitt-Embarrass community and surrounding area pool in the local #2142 School District.

It is wonderful to have the support of local and corporate businesses such as Cliffs. Cliffs again has shown its stewardship and partnering with the local area for the benefit of all. The pool provides for healthy activities in our youth and adult populations while allowing for swimming and safety instruction for pool and water rescue needs in the area. This funding may be used for pool area infrastructure maintenance, operations and relevant class offerings. We would again like to thank the Cliffs Foundation for its support of the pool and local educational facility in the Babbitt-Embarrass area in its time of financial need.

About the Cliffs Foundation and Northshore Mining:

http://www.cliffsnaturalresources.com/Development/CommunityRelations/Pages/Cleveland-CliffsFoundation.aspx

The Cliffs Foundation was formed in 1962 for the purpose of making contributions to groups organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes and for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.

The Foundation's major emphasis is on supporting education. This is done through a matching gift program and by direct contributions to educational institutions. These direct contributions are generally for capital drives at institutions serving our communities and scholarships at universities offering degrees in disciplines of interest to the foundation.

Health and human services contributions are directed toward hospital development programs, United Way drives, and agencies serving the less fortunate, again mainly in the foundation's areas of focus.
Cultural organizations such as orchestras, museums, and theater groups as well as civic improvement endeavors are also given consideration.

Northshore Mining Company:

Website: Northshore Mine

Northshore Mining Company, which originally operated as Reserve Mining Company, was the first taconite processing facility in North America when it opened in 1955. Northshore Mining Company is wholly owned by Cliffs Natural Resources.

Photos From Two Harbors vs. BETAS Swim Meet Sept. 28, 2010

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The BETA's "Fighting Fish" Season Is Getting Underway!

Our young ladies have been working hard under Coach Rose and Assistants Chelsea and Julie.

The first meet of the season is: Sept. 9 - Thurs. Mesabi East (JH & SH) 5:00 Home

See you there!

2010-2011 "Fighting Betas"


Team Captains

(Top To Bottom)
Cassie Evancevich
Shelby Maidl
Laura Levar



2010-2011 "Fighting Betas and Coaches"


"The Crazy Betas!"


Go Betas!

New Portable Sound System!


Pictured are Mary Herring from Northeast Country Swim Boosters and Head Swimming Coach Rose Spehar
 displaying the new portable sound system for swim meets and other swimming activities.
The funds for this were donated from the community and area. 

Thank you all for your donations towards supporting the pool and associated activities! 

Morning Swim Is Beginning!



The ladies in morning swim are moving to the music while getting in some great exercise!Come and join the fun! Use this time to get in some great exercise (aerobics, laps, walking) or casually enjoy the pool.

Contact Jean (827-3223) for additional information and to register. No class on days when school is closed.

BEGINNING WEDNESDAY - SEPTEMBER 15th - 6:45 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.

We will be swimming Tuesday - Wednesday - Friday, $25 per month or $4 per day.
Location: Babbitt-Embarrass Pool.

In September we will be collecting $15 for the month due to the shortened schedule the first month.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

BETA Girls Swim Team Practice Beginning Soon!

Practice will start on Tuesday, August 17th at 4:00.

Beginning August 30th, practice will be at 5:00 p.m. until the end of season.
Any swimmer that starts on the 17th needs to have physicals and forms up to date before they will be allowed to practice. Swimmers will need a one-piece suit, cap, goggles, and towels.

Hope to see you there for another great year,

Coach Rose