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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Quad Meet added Thursday 12/29

Folks,

We have just confirmed that we have ADDED a Quad meet to our schedule for the Holiday break.

On Thursday, 12/29, we will be fencing in a Quad Meet at Bernards High School.    We are still working out the exact travel arrangements and will advise everyone of the details by the end of this week.   As of now, the event will be a daytime event.

We have requested a LARGE bus for the event -- so that everyone will be traveling.

Since everyone was told to plan for a full week of fencing during the break, we assume that this quad will not conflict with any personal/family travel plans.

Look for more details shortly.

Coach Paragano

Monday, December 19, 2011

GL Fencing Travel List for Livingston Tue, 12/20


Folks,

The Travel List for Tuesday's meet at Livingston HS is below.

Bus pick-up will be immediately after school.  Meet will start at 4:30 pm.   Socks will be REDand White.
 
All other students are to report to practice at CMS at 5:00 pm.  Coaches Hewett and Benzimra will be practicing with those students.  
 
Boys
Donohue, Brandon
Donohue, Ryan
Friedlander
Jennings, David
King
Korn
Manganelli
Marchelitis
Rossman
Shen
Stahlin (Manager -- only if not cleared to fence)
Sy
Wacaster, Bennett
Weng
Wolff
Yang, Jason
 
Girls
Boenning
Boyle
Cassano
Chu
Fan, Kara
Gonnelli
Greenwald
Jennings, Alaina
Reilly (Manager -- only if not cleared to fence)
To, Zoe
To, Zoya
Uhouse
Wacaster, Cornelia
Wu
Yang, Julia
 

 
Coach Paragano
 

Saturday, December 10, 2011

GL Fencing - Parent Meeting Mon 12/12 7:15pm CMS Gym

Coach Paragano would like to have a parent meeting at 7:15pm on THIS Monday, December 12th at 7:15 PM in the gym at Columbia.  They will be ending practice early so Coach can speak with us.  It is important that you make this meeting because he will be discussing everything needed to know about the upcoming  Away Tri-Meet on Saturday, December 17th as well as other important issues.  Please make every effort to attend.

Friday, December 2, 2011


New Fencer’s Shopping List

Absolute Fencing in Bridgewater is a good one stop source that GL fencers have used for years. There are other fencing suppliers in the area and online, but Absolute is probably your best bet. They have everything you need; they know GL and won’t push stuff you do not need, and they offer a GL discount, I think it is 10%.

http://www.absolutefencinggear.com/shopping/

Uniform

Material can be either all cotton [slightly less expensive] or a cotton polyester blend [slightly more expensive, stretches better]. Though polyester blends don’t retain as much perspiration, neither cotton nor blends will feel anything like “cool” once the fencer is sweating.

  1. Jacket – [no name or country on back for newbies; that is required and earned by competition in national/international meets.]
  2. Pants [aka knickers]
  3. Plastron [shoulder/pit guard]
  4. Gauntlet
  5. Fencing socks. Absolute has long, white socks very reasonably priced. There will be team color socks provided, but you’ll want several pair for getting through the practice week.
  6. One mask appropriate for your student’s weapon. Epee’s and Foils are the same at this level of fencing.  Sabers have the metallic helmet. Clear visor saber masks are permitted. Absolute now has masks with removable liners, which are much easier to wash; they get about $15 more for that.
  7. Shoes – there is no requirement that you have fencing specific shoes. Absolute does make a basic fencing shoe that is a good buy and is very well suited for new fencers. Click AF Elite Shoe II to view details.  You can also try indoor soccer or indoor track shoes, though you may still be in the same ballpark cost wise.
  8. You don’t need to buy FIE gear – it is too much from a functionality and price standpoint. Fencers do not require that unless they are in an international event.

Weapons

  • 3 weapons – [Coach has always recommended 3; without a team armorer it is more important than ever]
  • 3 PVC weapons covers – you can also get the PVC from Home Depot and make them yourself if you have the time.
  • 3 body cords, these should match your weapon, Absolute will hook you up with the right ones.

Bags & various other tips
  • Absolute has a reasonably priced basic bag that is perfect for a newbie fencer. You don’t need a special rolling bag; they are more expensive and take extra room in our volunteer gear-driver’s vehicles. 
  • We recommend lots of zip lock bags in assorted sizes to keep things orderly and prevent rust.
  • Pack extra T shirts for fencers to change into after practices and meets. 
  • Wash the uniforms periodically, they get gamey pretty quickly.  Enzymatic cleaning agents may help. Coach swears by a couple of shots of vodka.  (It goes into the washing machine!)
  • Masks without removable liner can be washed in the dishwasher, but do not put it through the dry cycle as the plastics may be damaged. DON’T wash the metal saber mask in water; check with one of the coaches on how to clean.
  • Coach will provide a packing list handout to fencers and they will go over how to pack the bags to protect the gear.
  • LABEL everything – and don’t be shy about it. Fencing meets are chaotic and bits of uniforms and weapons get mixed up very easily. We usually have about a dozen emails a year from parents tracking down some lost article.