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Now for the bad news. On weekdays at Centennial we are only allotted 4 lanes. That means we’re capped at 12 swimmers for masters on weekdays. On Saturdays we get the entire pool, so we’ll have space for 18.
Noon-time masters at the Rec Center will get just 3 lanes (9 swimmers max).
Because I know that the Webtrac system is so friendly to use, I looked up the codes for you. I’ve also included the codes for lap lanes at the two pools.
| What | Code | Where |
| Morning Masters | 400203 -A05 (6 am MWF) -A08 (6:45 am Sat) | Centennial |
| Noon-time masters | 400105 -P00 (12 pm TR) | Rec Center |
| Lap lanes | 400201 -A05 (6 am) | Centennial |
| Lap lanes | 400101 -P01 (12 pm) | Rec Center |
If you act fast, you can snag one of the two lap lanes at Centennial from 6-7 am. That will let us sneak 1 (or 2) more people in to catch the workout.
If all else fails, just reserve a lap lane and swim on your own. I’ll continue to post the workouts to this website.
Sunset Pool isn’t going to open up until 1 pm on Friday, September 11. So go ahead and take off another morning.
This is the last morning that will be too cold to open. We should have smooth sailing for the next week.
It should come as no surprise that we’re not going to swim at Sunset Pool Wednesday morning. That’s the bad news. The good news is that — as of right now — Sunset is not being closed for the season. Shut off the alarm clock for Wednesday, keep your fingers crossed, and see you on Friday.