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Sunday, June 01, 1986
Friday, May 30, 1986
Bradley Univ to Mark Rauterkus about the return of Coach Spink
BRADLEY UNIVERSITY
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
May 30, 1986
Mr. Mark Rauterkus
1606 N. Peoria Ave., Apt. A
Peoria, IL 61603
Dear Mark,
I know that it has been quite a while since we last talked about the various possibilities regarding the Bradley swimming program for 1986-87. I have tried to get a reading much sooner than this, if not for our sake, then certainly for your sake.
We feel fairly confident at this time that Jim Spink will be given at least partial clearance to coach the swimming team next year. Since two of his former swimmers have completed their eligiblity (Weeks and Murray) and still have a need to go to school, Jim would like to use them to assist him in the area that he will have problems with. I think this arrangement is in the best interests of the Bradley swimming program since all of us at Bradley are very much concerned in helping Coach Spink continue to be productive in some capacity. Down the road we may wish we took a different approach, but at this time I guess we are willing to gamble that Jim will get significantly better and will be back on a full-time basis for the 1987-88 season.
Since you need to know what is going on and either you or I have been out of town, I felt the need to write to you and let you know where we are. We are all indebted for your tremendous help and guidance during a most crucial time for our swimming program. If and when we ever have the need to hire someone to handle our swim program, you are at the top of the list. We are very grateful and will always want to stay involved with you and your career.
Please keep in touch on all matters, as certain developments may change things very quickly.
RF/d1f
CC:
Coach Jim Spink
Mr. Gary Anna
PEORIA, ILLINOIS/61625/ 309-676-7611
Tuesday, April 22, 1986
Mark Rauterkus to Bradley Univ AD - seeking head swim coach status after ACTING for a season
Monday, April 21, 1986
Evaluations from Peoria Park District about the Coaches at PAWW
April 21, 1986
Dear P.A.W.W. Swimmers and Parents:
Your help with this evaluation is most appreciated! At this time of year, we are asking everyone to review this past season in our efforts to make improvements to the program according to the wishes of the parents. It is the Peoria Park District's philosophy to rely on participants feedback. In the past, we have had a low return rate for P.A.W.W. evaluations. Considering the commitment levels of the parents and swimmers, we would like to see a much higher percent returned to us this Spring.
Please return your evaluation by May 9. We are scheduling a parent's meeting for Friday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m. at Central Park Pool. At this meeting we will make a presentation concerning the returned evaluations and start to draw up changes for the future P.A.W.W. program with the parents.
Each family is asked to do one parent evaluation and each swimmer is asked to complete his/her own evaluation. Parents can certainly help with the younger swimmers. Names are not needed on the evaluation form. Extra comments from everyone are welcome. We are enclosing a stamped self-addressed envelope for your convenience.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME!
Sincerely,
Friday, January 31, 1986
Thursday, January 30, 1986
Letter to PAWW team about the Bradley Coaching Duties
Jan 30, 1986
Dear PAWW Swimmers and Parents:
This letter is to publicly inform all the P.A.W.W. swimmers of my recent appointment to Bradley University as "Acting Head Swim Coach." I believe everyone is already well aware of this development.
Jim Spink, Bradley's coach for 26 years, is still in the hospital fighting to make a recovery. I hope he is able to return to a more comfortable life at home in a few weeks and then back to work by next season, if he should choose to do so. Let's all hope and pray for the best for Coach Spink.
For myself, there is very little that needs to be compromised with my position with P.A.W.W. I only need to miss practices on Friday, January 10 for a dual meet at U.I.C.; Friday, January 24 for a dual meet at E.I.U.; and a dual meet on February 8 at P.A.W.W. vs. Quincy. Also, I'll need to miss practice on March 6 to take the team to the Mid-West Collegiate Championships.
There are many advantages for myself and the P.A.W.W. swimmers revolving around this opportunity. My knowledge of the various Mid-West Collegiate programs is greatly enhanced. This will help my guidance to high school graduates when selecting a college. Also, the college coaches now get to hear about the Peoria Area Swimmers when at college meets, and I can tell them about you personally and as a team. Next year we would like to take our senior girls team to a college campus for a dual meet. This is now a possibility.
Another benefit will be the team's exposure to college swimming at Bradley. A clinic is to be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 13-15, with Bradley University and Kevin DeForrest of Illinois. These are only a couple of advantages. The things we gather from strokes, workouts, community relations and news releases are outstanding.
But, this all revolves around a tragedy. With everything considered, there is an emergency situation and the Bradley swimmers needed specialized help that only a professional swim coach with collegiate experience could provide. I've accepted this challenge on a temporary position and I feel I have not let down the most important responsibility to the P.A.W.W. program and its fantastic individuals and families who make our team great.
Thanks for understanding the whole situation. I appreciate your continued support for me and for each other. Wouldn't it be a shame if you were a college senior dreaming about NCAA's and your coach had a stroke in the middle of the season?
I know the Bradley swimmers were all age-group pool rats like yourself in their past. We work towards college and national swimming as the highlight of a swimming career. It is only fair that they have the opportunity for success in their season, too. Moreover, let's make the best of our season, too. Besides P.A.W.W. is reaping so much success these days and in the days to come that we can share our secrets which will make us even better.
Sincerely,
Mark Rauterkus
P.A.W.W. Swimming Coach
PEORIA PARK DISTRICT
Golden Rules of any training program:
Don't get hurt.
Don't get sick.
Don't get fat.
Tuesday, October 01, 1985
Monday, August 19, 1985
Triathlon and Biathlon press release
Friday, August 16, 1985
Press Release for Meet the Coach Night
Thursday, July 25, 1985
Dear Swimmers and Parents -- to the PAWW squad
Sunday, July 14, 1985
Wednesday, July 10, 1985
PAWW Prints, coach published this newsletter
PAWW Prints
July 1985
- Published by Coach Mark instead of the PAWW Parents
Mrs. Karen Lamb and family are in transition to new home in the Chicago area. The PAWW Team will miss them and it will be hard to replace the volunteer support with the board, newsletter, swim and many other duties.
We need parental support to make this program a success. Can you help. We need it!
PAWW FAMILIES PARTICIPATING IN THE JOURNAL STAR MEET
Come to the picnic after the Journal Star meet at the Lake View Complex. The park board wants to "thank you" -- all PAWW parents and families for their many volunteer hours graciously given to the swimming program.
Ice skating, roller skating, and the pool will be available for all adults and children at no cost from 6-9 p.m. Passes will be available at the picnic. The regular fee will apply at Rainbow Bend.
Bring your own eating utensils, sandwiches, chicken, McDonalds, or whatever your own family desides to eat. Ice tea and lemonade will be furnished. Also bring lawn chairs and/or blankets.
ZONE MEET
On August 9-10-11, the 1985 Central Zone Championships will be held in Little Rock, Arkansas. Qualifying time for this meet is AAA for each event. Swimmers who have achieved the short course AAA standard but not the long course time may enter at the qualifying time. There will be standard events for the following age groups: 10 & under, 11 & 12, 13 & 14, 15 & 16, 17 & 18, (see attached). The age of the swimmer on the first day of the meet, August 9th, will govern the entire meet. This is a prelim and finals meet, with the top eight fastest times swimming in finals at night.
The Zone Meet -
The Zone Meet is a fantastic experience and one of a swimmers highlights in a career. Mark wants as many swimmers as possible attending this meet. Become an Illinois All-Star - shoot for AAA times. Attend these important meets even the first time you have qualified so you will be further motivated to keep improving. Too often swimmers qualify and do not attend- so they never have the drive to qualify the next season, then they fizzle-out and burn-out. Swimmers who go to big important meets do not burnout as the have challenges and new dreams to work toward. And, most PAWW swimmers who are toughly prepared will go to meets at the season's conclusion and score points.
Nationals
Mark will encourage most swimmers to attend zones instead of nationals this summer season. Swimmers of this ability level and with these types of goals should be meeting regularly with the coach to make future plans.
State Fair Spectacular
SUSA-SAC-PAWW will hold a two day long course meet at the beautiful pool next to the state fair. The meet will be smaller than the big ones and much better than the little ones. Cost is only $1.00 per swimmer in all events with medals/ribbons too. we want to offer this meet on our schedule as an alternative to not swimming. If you go to only one long-course meet this summer, this should be the one. Any swimmer who would like to go is welcome. It will be a great relaxing morning meet. The information is posted on the team bulletin board. Sign-up with Coach Mark.
PASS Championships- August 6-8, 1985 Central Park Pool
Peoria Area Summer Swimming Championships is a new meet for summer swim teams. The Peoria Park District is hosting the meet with the help of the PAWW parents and all the swim teams that enter. Get your summer swim team involved in this fun exciting new meet. Call Mark for details. PAWW WILL NOT BE ENTERING AS A TEAM. PAWW swimmers should swim with their local clubs. However, Logan and Central Park Pool will be fielding teams.
Monday, July 01, 1985
News of the Peoria Journal Star Swim Meet

SWIMMING
Expect broken swim records Central Illinois meet opens
By DAVE REYNOLDS of the Journal Star
This year, more than any year of the recent history of the 42nd annual Central Illinois Swim Meet, may seem like a broken record.
Fourteen records have been broken in each of the past two meets, but Peoria Area Water Wizards coach Mark Rauterkus envisions many more than that in this weekend's meet, co-sponsored by the Park District and the Journal Star.
“There could be 20 or 30 records broken," said Rauterkus. "Beth Veerman is seeded over 12 seconds faster than the record in the 13-14 girls 200 individual medley. And Kara Bauernfeind has a chance for three state records in the meet.
"To my knowledge, there's never been a state record set in this meet."
Bauernfeind, a 10-year-old from Pekin, recently established a state best in the 10-and-under age group for the 50-meter freestyle with a clocking of :30.48, beating a 5-yearold mark held by Bridgett Bowman of Joliet. It was only the second 10-and-under state record broken in the past five years.
Bauernfeind is seeded at better than two seconds faster than the meet record in three events the 50-yard freestyle, the 50-yard breastroke and the 100-yard individual medley. Her seed time is also withing a second of the state mark in each event.
Photo:
Kara Bauernfeind. 10, is gearing up for this weekend's Central Illinois Swim Meet at Central Park Pool. Bauernfeind, from Pekin, set a state record last week in the girls 10-and-under freestyle in a time of 30:48. She has a shot at three more state records this weekend.
Veerman, a 13-year-old from Pekin, already owns seven meet records and, by moving into a new age group, has a chance to add to that record total.
The meet's oldest record, Bob Markowski's 20-year-old :26.8 in the boys 11-12 50 freestyle, will be threatened by two swimmers -- Derek Amerman and Curt Herrin.
Approximately 450 swimmers, about the same as last year, will compete in the meet Saturday and Sunday at Central Park Pool. Two new age groups, six and under and seven and under, will break up the always huge 8-and-under classification.
"In the past we've had as many as 40 kids fighting for eight spots in the eight and unders," Rauterkus said. "this will give everyone a better chance and should be really cute."
One other difference from past years is that novice swimmers will only compete in the 9-10 bracket, thus causing the novice / consolation records to be retired.
The meet begins at 9 am Saturday. The morning session consists of preliminaries for all age groups 10 and under. Preliminaries fro the older swimmers continue Saturday afternoon.
Open and Masters swimmers compete Sunday morning, beginning at 9 am with the age group finals beginning Sunday at 1 pm. To qualify for Sunday's finals, swimmers must finish in the top eight of their event. Warm ups begin an hour earlier than each session.

This 8 panel brochure and entry form for the meet was printed in-house with Peoria Park District in blue ink.
Tuesday, April 09, 1985
Junior Olympic Short Course - EAST - Swimming Campionships, Syracuse, New York
PAWW swam a girls 400-free relay in the meet.
Meet was hosted by the Syracuse Chargers in a high school swim pool.
Went there via Peoples Airways from Peoria to NJ to Syracuse.