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Core Aquatics Swim Team - Summer 2025
Core Aquatics is a competitive swim team for swimmers ages 6 years old and older. We believe in starting from the foundation and focusing on stroke proficiency while incorporating all racing aspects. The team centers on maximizing efficiency as the foundation to competitive racing and building speed through technique precision.Please note: All swim team members must also be members of USA Swimming. Membership applications will be provided by Core Aquatics; there is an $87 per year additional fee for the annual membership.Orange SquadThis is the first introduction to swim team and racing. Proper mechanics are required with an emphasis on racing and competing. Open to graduates from our Swim Team Prep program or swimmers who can demonstrate ability to swim all four competitive strokes as well as show confidence diving from blocks. Blue SquadThe Blue Squad focuses on stroke technique and endurance as key aspects for advancing all four competitive strokes. Open to former Core Aquatics Orange Squad members or swimmers who can demonstrate an ability to legally swim all four competitive strokes for 50+ yards, including proper turns and diving off the blocks. Silver SquadThe Silver Squad features continued race training and development of advanced swim techniques for junior high-aged and advanced younger swimmers. Open to former Core Aquatics Blue Squad members or swimmers who can demonstrate an ability to legally swim all four competitive strokes for 100+ yards, including proper turns and diving off the blocks. Must be able to swim 1000+ yards of freestyle nonstop. Primarily a 12-14-year-old age group. Navy SquadThe elite Navy Squad is for senior level and advanced swimmers training for success at the high school level and beyond. This level is based on invitation only from the Head Coach and requires additional commitment to training and dryland opportunities. Open to former Core Aquatics Silver members or swimmers who have experience swimming on their high school varsity team. Must commit to 90% practice attendance per week, on time arrival for all practices and commitment to train at a high level for the duration of the season.Please click here for our Summer 2025 Information Packet
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“Dial M for Murder” at Drury Lane Theatre
Jealousy. Deception. Murder! An affair, a fortune on the line, and the perfect murder…But what happens when it all goes wrong? Dial M For Murder is a new adaptation of Frederick Knott's classic thriller, filmed for Alfred Hitchcock's 1950 thrilling classic of cocktails and intrigue at the Drury Lane Theatre. It is the story of an ex-tennis pro turned house-husband and would-be criminal mastermind Tony Wendice, and his nefarious plot to murder his philandering wife, Margot, this thriller is sure to have you on the edge of your seat! Upon our arrival at Drury Lane, an elegant luncheon is served at the theater’s Lucille restaurant with a preselected choice of entrees before we step into the grandiose theater! Contains adult themes and violence
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Camp Italia
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Camp Italia is a fun-filled cultural adventure for kids in grades K-5! This immersive summer camp introduces children to Italian culture, language, and traditions through exciting hands-on activities. Campers will learn basic Italian words and songs, cook delicious treats like pizza and gelato, create beautiful Italian-inspired crafts, play traditional games, and enjoy engaging story-time and theater. Each day is packed with music, movement, and creativity, making learning about Italy both fun and educational. Join Mariangela Bonasera, Wheeling High School Italian teacher, for a summer of discovery and adventure—where every day feels like a trip to Italy!
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Core Aquatics Water Polo
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Our Core Aquatics Water Polo summer season is focused on developing newcomers as well as more seasoned players who want to gain knowledge, technique, and skills. Coaches will divide players up based on age and skill level groupings while using drills and practice routines aligned with the best practices to help prepare athletes for success. Age Group joint practices and scrimmages are being coordinated with neighboring teams with the possibility of games through AWP. High School Groups will play American Water Polo (AWP) league games on Wednesday evenings so please note times might change on Wednesdays depending on our game schedule. Final summer game schedule has not yet been determined. High School Boys and Girls Wednesday's are dedicated to game days. All Wednesday meetings will happen at Prospect High School. Times will very between 5 and 9pm. Your coaches will update you on game times weekly. Final summer game schedule has not yet been determined.
Core Aquatics 2024-2025
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Lego Robotics Camp - Presented by WildStang Robotics
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The WildStang Robotics Program is excited to host the third annual LEGO Robotics Camp! This camp is for rising 4th-8th grade students who want to learn the basics of LEGO robotics or continue their robotics journey. The focus of the camp will be to build students' programming/coding skills (typically the most difficult part of LEGO Robotics). When students aren't learning new material, they will work in teams to practice their skills and complete missions from previous FIRST LEGO League (FLL) seasons. Throughout the week they will complete as many missions as they can. On the last day of the camp, students will participate in a mini-tournament to demonstrate their learned skills. We encourage parents, family, and other supporters to attend the exciting event. The camp will be led by WildStang Robotics students, alumni and teachers. Students will be placed into small groups of 2-4 students, each group will have a WildStang group leader to assist the group throughout the week. There will be both introductory and advanced groups in the camp. During registration you will be asked questions about your camper's experience, and your answers will be used to place your student in the correct level. Students in the introductory groups will learn how to create code, move motors, drive and turn the robot, use the light and gyro sensors, code more complex programs with control statements, and more. Students in the advanced groups will go over line following, gyro turn, MyBlocks, Gyro Straight, Proportional Control, and more. All students will learn mission strategy, reliability, and robot strategy from experienced FLL alumni. Any immediate questions should be sent to FLL@WildStang.org
Summer 2025
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Core Aquatics Swimming - Learn 2 Swim Summer 2025
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This class focuses on water adjustment, float, and breathing all while building water confidence in new swimmers. Each swimmer will progress through our robust curriculum individualized to their own skill level. We maintain a 3:1 swimmer to instructor ratio at our lower levels and 4:1 ratio in our last 3 levels. Through our program: Swimmers will develop comfort with water on their face, submersion, and moving through the water on their own. Swimmers will learn to rise and float on both their fronts and backs and will eventually incorporate kicking and movement. Swimmers will be introduced to breathing techniques while maintaining the float position and breathing comfortably and without ease. Swimmers will master strong propulsion for recreation and pre-competitive swimming. Swimmers will learn basic water safety and the dos/don’ts of recreational swimming. Upon completion of our seven-level program your swimmer will be able to complete 50 yards of freestyle with technical proficiency, 25 yards of backstroke with technical proficiency, 25 yards of breaststroke with technical proficiency, and 12.5 yards of butterfly with technical proficiency. Each of our 7 levels incorporates a series of primary and secondary skills that ready our swimmers for the next level. We maintain records using a progress report that outline specific skills necessary to master prior to moving to the next level.
Core Aquatics 2024-2025
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Core Aquatics Swim Team - Summer 2025
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Core Aquatics is a competitive swim team for swimmers ages 6 years old and older. We believe in starting from the foundation and focusing on stroke proficiency while incorporating all racing aspects. The team centers on maximizing efficiency as the foundation to competitive racing and building speed through technique precision. Please note: All swim team members must also be members of USA Swimming. Membership applications will be provided by Core Aquatics; there is an $87 per year additional fee for the annual membership. Orange Squad This is the first introduction to swim team and racing. Proper mechanics are required with an emphasis on racing and competing. Open to graduates from our Swim Team Prep program or swimmers who can demonstrate ability to swim all four competitive strokes as well as show confidence diving from blocks. Blue Squad The Blue Squad focuses on stroke technique and endurance as key aspects for advancing all four competitive strokes. Open to former Core Aquatics Orange Squad members or swimmers who can demonstrate an ability to legally swim all four competitive strokes for 50+ yards, including proper turns and diving off the blocks. Silver Squad The Silver Squad features continued race training and development of advanced swim techniques for junior high-aged and advanced younger swimmers. Open to former Core Aquatics Blue Squad members or swimmers who can demonstrate an ability to legally swim all four competitive strokes for 100+ yards, including proper turns and diving off the blocks. Must be able to swim 1000+ yards of freestyle nonstop. Primarily a 12-14-year-old age group. Navy Squad The elite Navy Squad is for senior level and advanced swimmers training for success at the high school level and beyond. This level is based on invitation only from the Head Coach and requires additional commitment to training and dryland opportunities. Open to former Core Aquatics Silver members or swimmers who have experience swimming on their high school varsity team. Must commit to 90% practice attendance per week, on time arrival for all practices and commitment to train at a high level for the duration of the season. Please click here for our Summer 2025 Information Packet
Core Aquatics 2024-2025
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