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HomeSportNippers plan ahead of season

Nippers plan ahead of season

By DEAN SMALLMAN

WHILE the Nipper season may seem like a long way off, the dedicated Junior Activities team at Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving Club (SLSC) has been busy planning a bigger and better year.
Under the direction of Dave Gleeson, the 2014/’15 year was a stand-out year at Sunshine with Nipper numbers reaching capacity, success at Nipper carnivals never greater and traditional Nipper Sundays delivering both a fun and educational platform from which the clubs lifesaving ranks continue to fill.
There were a number of key factors that contributed to the enormous success at Sunshine last season; the great work of the coaches, led by local legend Max Pettigrove and supported by the much-loved Alex Austin cannot be underestimated.
The tremendous support of the management committee that continues to invest (as a priority) in the Nipper programme and, of course, the amazing parents and kids that continue to make this club such a great place to be a part of.
This coming season Sunshine Beach Nippers has decided to lift its previous cap on Nipper numbers, which will no-doubt see its success continue and enable many other local families to experience just how great this club really is. The much anticipated sign-on days will commence late August with the first Nipper Sunday in late September.
This however has not stopped the club from competing as over 20 Nippers last weekend competed in a Pool Rescue carnival at Kawana and with training numbers for this off-season programme never higher, the results for the pool rescue team at states and Aussies in the coming months, looks all but assured.
To find out more about Nipper at Sunshine Beach SLSC jump on their website at www.sunshinebeachslsc.com.au

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