Amen. |
Omg can you guys arguing over NVSL Divisionals/All Stars go back to the original thread you were arguing in?! |
Look at the above post with links disproving your claim. Lots of teams with 3+ girls who could make all stars, and probably some who have not even swum certain events in A meets. |
Thank you! And yet, in five pages, not a single person has answered OP’s question. |
In case people lost track of the original questions:
How are you approaching the balance between PVS Champs finals on Friday and Saturday’s divisionals? If your swimmer makes finals Friday night and also has a really early divisionals meet Saturday, will your swimmer scratch or swim Friday night? If the swimmer scratches Friday finals, are they banned from swimming the rest of LC Meet? Would love to hear from experienced parents who have juggled this and gain advice for 12U swimmers. |
They did have merch. It was set up in the middle section of the stands. A blue rye dye sweatshirt and some grays with the list of names for 68.00 |
Edit: Well, except for the question about the scratch process. |
OP - our club has a strict rule that if you make finals you swim. Our swimmer really wanted to scratch last yr because they were in the last event but wasn’t allowed. Happily they swam and still ended up winning their event at All-Stars. |
The answer to the original question is going to depend on your year round club and your swimmer’s dedication to their summer team. At our club it is absolutely looked down upon to scratch out of finals. My swimmer was way more excited about finaling at the PVS LC champs meet than summer swim Divisionals so it never crossed their mind to prioritize the Divisional meet. Now as a 13 and over, summer swim is something they fit in around their club meets. They don’t think twice about skipping a summer meet if it conflicts. YMMV, I know this isn’t how all kids prioritize. |
I remember growing up that there was a big club meet that conflicted with our version of all stars, that the fastest 13 and over swimmers would often attend. I wish I could remember which one it was... things are different now. I remember benefitting from this when I didn't qualify/didn't go -- I was able to really high at all stars because the very best swimmers weren't there. And I remember at least one year where I skipped all stars to go to that meet, and thinking it was cool that other people got a chance to place really high at all stars.
Our all star qualifier meet was by age group, not division. Each weeknight leading up to all stars, a different age group had their meet. So Sunday night was 8 and unders, Monday was 9-10, etc. Anyone who wanted to sign up for the qualifier meet could do so, with a limit on the number of events per swimmer (2? 3?). The top 16 or 18 would be in all stars that Saturday. That meant it was totally fine to swim at the qualifier meet, but skip all stars. The all stars spot would just go to the next person on the list. And for a little perspective... I will note again that I do not remember which meet it was that created the conflict. Nor do I remember what place I got at all stars in any given year, or how I did at that club meet. You know what I do remember well? The kickass relay I got to be a part of every other year in summer league; the really good Italian water ice at the pool that hosted all stars every year; when our team beat our rival to win the league championship; the teen coaches who I thought were so cool when I was younger. I am proud of what I achieved in club and later D1 college swimming. But my core memories, the ones that give me warm and fuzzies, are from summer league. |
Oh I guess I didn’t see it since I was timing both days I was there due to a general lack of volunteers.
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Why for the life of me would anyone would sractch swimming in finals at PVS LC Age Group Champs in order to rest up for NVSL Divisionals is beyone me. Swimming in finals at PVS Age Group Champs is truly a much bigger achievement/accomplishment than participating in NVSL Divisionals and IAS. Amateur Hour indeed. |
Not exactly. My swimmer looked at the psych sheet and, if my swimmer makes finals, it will be the exact same swimmers that she will face at D1 divisionals and/or at NVSL IAS. At NCAP LC practice today, all the kids were saying how much more important NVSL Divisionals and All Stars are than staying for finals on Friday night. Every single one of the parents said their child will scratch because we would otherwise get home around 10 and kids wouldn’t fall asleep until 10:30 pm, and this is if we don’t have crazy thunderstorms that make 495 a standstill on Friday night. |
If your kid signed up for Friday events at PVS age group champs and you think he/she will make finals then you should definitely encourage them to swim those events. Granted it wasn't the same weekend last year, but the NVSL kids who made those finals had plenty of margin for error in qualifying for NVSL all-stars. A little bit of extra rest isn't going to made a huge difference for swimmers at that level in a 50 meter race, particularly is the primary goal is to achieve an all-star qualifying time. I mean so what if the top 12u swimmer is a little slow and ends up 5th overall at divisionals, they're still swimming the next weekend at all-stars if that's what you, and they, are worried about. |