That’s crazy! Most teams send out entries by Wed to confirm availability before submitting to division. Then division meets Wednesday or Thursday night. I assume coaches have talked to kids so kids know what they are swimming? Is there a chance your kid isn’t swimming and they only sent to those swimming? |
Wondering this too. We haven’t heard anything. |
Start with your team reps. It's Friday morning, those should all be done. |
Coaches have talked with my kid Monday/Tuesday. Kid is definitely swimming divisionals as they are top 2 in several events on the ladder. Communication just poor about divisionals this year compared to other years. |
Glad it's not just our team (low division team). Our communication seems to had dropped off this year. |
You should volunteer to be a team rep next year. |
There are many people on our team willing to be team rep. Unfortunately our current team rep is a power hungry narcissist who refuses to give up any semblance of control on the team. As a result, the team - and kids suffer. |
Same PP. Everything in my app is still marked "unpublished" when I can do this. So yes, it might be user error. Interested to know whether this works for others. |
Mid-division team -- we received our heat sheet this morning after the seeding meeting last night. Kids picked their strokes on Monday.
Surprising to me was that there are multiple events with open lanes, even after bid-ins. I have never seen that before at Divisionals. |
Different poster, same issue. Our team has no mechanism to replace the rep. |
I’m surprised there were empty lanes. I do think the divisional lanes can be kind of random. Eg at an a meet the coach is maximizing points. So maybe the kid on the top of the ladder usually swims back and fly, but they really want to swim free,so now there are two fly spots open. (Bc kid gets to pick for divisionals). As noted by another poster often Im goes unfilled, but occasionally this doesn’t work. Eg my kid was 3rd in I’m this year and fully expected to get one of the I’m spots, but both kids above kid chose to swim I’m. |
Doesn't your coach want to maximize outcomes at Divisionals as well? Letting swimmers choose their events might not lead to that outcome, right? |
In my opinion, coaches should guide but not choose in the event a swimmer is top of ladder is more than 2 events. If a swimmer has a better chance of making all stars in one event over another, the coach should point that out to help inform the decision, but it’s not their call. I’ve seen instances where a coach chooses events in this situation to create openings for others swimmers and/or pressures a swimmer to make certain choices for this reason. I don’t think that’s appropriate, so I do think thr swimmer makes the final call. |
This is specifically a thread for NVSL. unlike other leagues, NVSL Divisionals is not a scored meet. |
Yeah it doesn’t make any difference to the team. The coach will guide when the kid has a shot of making all stars, but other than that there is no maximizing of outcomes. |