HEARTLAND SWIM ASSOCIATION BEGINS 2013 SUMMER LEAGUE REGISTRATION

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April 29, 2013 (El Cajon) –Heartland Swim Association has opened registration for its popular Summer League program which will be held at 10 locations beginning June 24. A special incentive is being offered for paid registrations received by May 17.

Heartland Summer League is designed for swimmers of all abilities from the ages of 6 to 18. Practices are held three days a week with competitive swim meets held on weekends in July. The Summer League culminates in an All-Team Championship Meet at El Cajon Valley High School on August 2 & 3.

"Summer League is a great introduction to the exciting sport of competitive swimming," said Pat Tope, President of Heartland Swim Association. He added, "The Heartland summer program has become so popular among swimmers and their parents that we are encouraging early registration in order to guarantee a spot on a team."

Team locations include: El Cajon High School, El Capitan High School, Grossmont High School, La Mesa Municipal, Montgomery Middle School, Ramona High School, Santana High School, Steele Canyon High School, Valhalla High School, and West Hills High School.

Paid registrations received by May 17 will be entered into a drawing for a free week of Watersports Camp at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center. The cost for the Heartland Summer League program is $190. Families with multiple swimmers are entitled to a discounted price of $180 for the 2nd swimmer and $150 for each additional swimmer.

Information about the 2013 Heartland Summer League Practice Schedule and registration forms can be found on the Heartland Swim Association website at http://www.heartlandswim.org/

 


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