Look at Potomac - they're in complete collapse down to D |
Belair and NWBranch moved up one to D, OGC and MW stay in E |
This is so confusing. I thought Woodley’s pool was closed forever. How are they going to keep a swim team together? It seems like it would get awfully old to have to travel to different pools for every practice and never be able to do anything at a home pool. Even a pep rally. |
I'm not sure this is absolute at this point - unless you have info I don't. |
Who are the biggest movers for next year? |
not like thats why they swam the way they did this season |
Agreed. It's that simple. If you're down 5 of your very top swimmers from one year to the next there is no accounting for that, and it certainly has nothing to do with coaching. If you've swum against Potomac, you can see how spirited and great the coaching is, and you know how good they are at their "full-time" jobs as club coaches as well, so there is no questioning the quality. The bottom line is, apparently three of their top swimmers did not swim this summer at all, and then two of their top females moved out of state right after the start of the season. |
They swam relay carnival week 4 and Long Course week 5. They didn’t miss the whole season. They have huge roster turnover year to year because they are not a neighborhood team. People join for Chris because he’s a good coach and they like him, but they learn overtime it’s not worth commuting across the county to be on a team of ringers who don’t care about the logo on the cap. We are glad we stayed with our neighborhood pool instead of following to Potomac. We might never swim in Division A, B or C, but we have a true neighborhood team experience. Our roster is very consistent from year to year. |
What was unexpected about it? That coach changes MCSL teams every coupla years |