League doesn't pay entry fees... A per entry relay team charge can be modest and wouldn't exclude anyone. $20 a relay team is $5 a kid. The meet program is $9. I don't think you'd hear one peep from swimmers or parents, but you'd have $7k to fund the event. |
What pool membership is going to let their swim team install a large bank of porta poties? |
I think that would be a great amount to the host pool and make a day of not having it available to membership worth it, since the pool would benefit. I think our pool would be more likely to host if there was some revenue involved on top of concession sales. |
The style is quite similar, isn't it? These are the parents that everyone tries to avoid. |
Good luck finding enough qualified volunteers if you split the meet. it is hard enough getting people to volunteer for this meet. |
Even one event has 18 teams...18x4= 72 swimmers. Just require each team to send 2 volunteers, and you've got 36 volunteers which is more than enough. |
Agree with this and I am pretty sure this will be the case for individual All Stars. There is no reason for anyone to sit in the bleachers for 4 hours. Also no reason for a team rep area. The only people who used it were the top 3 D1 team reps. My only complaint last night was with the flow of the single even viewing area could have been better thought. People should not have even been let into the pool area unless they were there to watch the single even or volunteer. I saw a group of 4 swimmers just sitting on the ground near the single viewing area taking up space, no reason for that. I commend Hamlet for stepping up to host. This is not an easy met to host and like others have said NO pools want to host this event. It is a ton of work and pisses off people all around. As I walked to my car last nigh I though of how pissed the neighbors must be. Also go easy on Orange Hunt who is hosting All Stars. Their pool and surrounding area is far from an ideal setup. But guess what, right before the start of the season NVSL didn't have a pool to host and the meet was going to be cancelled. If you think your pool can do a better job then step on up!! You know what they say "Don't like how things are run. We are always looking for volunteers." |
I volunteer you as the volunteer coordinator then. Our division needed to find 4 volunteers for ASR and it was not easy... |
you have no clue how many volunteers it takes to run a meet.
A regular Saturday meet takes 47 volunteers and that is just to run the actual meet- not counting stuff at all star events like concessions, awards, parking attendants... |
NVSL already contributes that amount. A bit more actually. |
+1 to all. |
| Mcsl splits it into 2. Tha top half of divisions, then the bottom half. That way some kids from smaller pools can win. |
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| Lol! So only the teans with a chance of winning the meet should be allowed to occupy the prime real estate? |
I am the volunteer coordinator for our team, and coordinated the volunteers for several divisionals. 18 timers 1 chief timer 4 stroke and turn 4 marshalls 1 referee 1 starter 2 clerk of course 4 data/table- place recorder, verify, awards 1 announcer 36 volunteers. Remember we are only talking here about 2 volunteers from each relay entry...but if they did this split they would have twice as many from even the smallest section (mixed age). One reason it is so hard to find volunteers for all stars right now is that you have to be there throughout the whole long ordeal....not just the one portion your kid is in. The home pool would have to handle parking lot and concessions but they would get the money from that. |