History…
In the late
1930's, various public beaches in the greater Seattle area first began
competitive swimming on a recreational level. Most of these competitions were
restricted to "males only," but the fairer sex was allowed to compete in
sidestroke races. The first trace of the Midlakes Swim League occurred in 1954,
when the Mercer Island Beach Club entered the King County Beach League. The
annual championships were held at Pete's Pool (more like a small lake than a
pool) in Enumclaw. Things changed rapidly in the 1950's as eastside communities
began to grow and build pools. After two years in the Seattle Summer Swim
League, the eastside teams (including Samena, Phantom Lake, Newport Hills,
Mercerwood, Mercer Island Beach Club, Edgebrook, Triangle and Norwood) formed
the Midlakes Swim League
Swimming…
Midlakes Swim League is a summer league committed to providing
beginning thru advanced skill level swimmers the opportunity to compete.
Careful attention to safety and proper technique are top priorities. The season
consists of preseason practice, five weeks of competition and a final week of
Divisional and League Championship meets. Participants must be active dues
paying members of current Midlakes Clubs.
Diving…
The Midlakes Dive League is a novice league designed to introduce
young people to and encourage their enjoyment of diving in a safe and positive
environment. Year-round club divers are welcome and will be provided for in
this league. Participants must be active dues paying members of current Midlakes
Clubs. Diving is available at 6 of the Midlakes Clubs. Diving is open to all
members of the 26 Midlakes Teams.
Water Polo…
Midlakes is a recreational league which emphasizes friendly
competition. Participants must be active dues paying members of current Midlakes Clubs. Water Polo is available at 14 of the 26 Midlakes Clubs.
Water Polo is open to all members of the 26 Midlakes Teams.
Membership in U.S. Water Polo
is strongly recommended for all players and
coaches.
Coaches…
All coaches must meet League requirements including
current first-aid and CPR and participate in League sanctioned safety training.
Officials…
Swim officials must be familiar with USS swimming rules and
regulations; Dive officials must be familiar with current AAU regulations; Water
Polo referees must be familiar with the rules of United States Water Polo…and
all must attend Midlakes League training.