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Swimming Through Life

Written by Lee Ann Gill | Friday, August 01 2008 00:00
Swimming Through Life
Without swimming to fill his days, Cary-Grove High School senior Brent Curtis would be like a fish out of water.

Brent Curtis admits that seemingly never-ending swimming practice gets tiring. But then he wraps his mind around his goals—to improve as an individual swimmer and to help make his team better—and quickly regains his energy.

"It always helps me to get through," the 17-year-old Curtis said.

Instead of resting on his accomplishments from last year—going to state competition for two team relays and two individual events—he focuses on doing even better next year.

"I’d like to place really high at state in my events—as high as I can basically," said Curtis, adding that freestyle and breaststroke are his two best events. "I’d like to have the whole team [at Cary-Grove] do well and be the best in the Fox Valley Conference again."

Love at First Dive

Curtis began swimming year-round at age 9. While living in North Carolina, he swam and competed for a country club team.

"It was mostly for fun," he said. "I loved it from the start."

At one swim meet, he did exceptionally well and knew he wanted to keep it up.

"I realized I wanted to get even better," he said.

As a freshman at Cary-Grove he made the varsity team, which meant a more rigorous practice schedule. When he started suffering from tendonitis in his shoulder and broke his ankle, he was forced to sit out most of that first season.

"After that, I really paid attention to stretching and icing my shoulder," he said, calling the tendonitis a rookie mistake. "I was not paying attention to what I should have been—which is stretching before and after practice."

This summer, he swims with the Patriotic Aquatic Club out of Stevenson High School in Lincolnshire. The team competes around the Midwest and other spots around the country.

Swimming in college—with his sights on the University of Indiana and the University of Missouri—is a main goal for Curtis. The swim teams from both schools are in the top 25 in the country. This summer, he hopes to meet with coaches from those colleges. Curtis wants to major in either business or journalism.

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Lakeside Legacy Arts Park

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Here at Lakeside Legacy Arts Park you can step back to a simpler time to explore the craftsmanship and unexpected brilliance of a Civil War era architectural masterpiece - the historic Dole Mansion. The Dole guarantees to stop you in your tracks with its intricate wood carvings, dazzling parquet floors and stunningly beautiful grand staircase.

Today, the Arts Park is in its infancy. Officially opened on July 4, 2005, it is owned and operated by a the non-profit Lakeside Legacy Foundation, formed for the purpose of preservation, protection, and enhancement of the property. The vision: become a world-class arts education center.

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McHenry County Historical Society - With a mission of providing the methods and means of presenting McHenry County history to enrich life. The comprehensive collection includes several preserved buildings, an 1847 log cabin, an 1885 town hall, an 1895 one-room schoolhouse, and a 20th century modern tourist cabin. Visit the museum in Union, Illinois to learn more about area history!

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McHenry County Conservation District - Over 22,000 acres of open space graced with woodlands, prairies, wetlands, and savannas. Trails and other recreational amenities have been added within 27 conservation areas where the public can enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing, camping, cross-country skiing, and picnicking. Discover your District today!