| Are the event results posted anywhere for the relay/all-star relay carnivals? I can find the team totals, but not the individual event results. |
| Ask any if the obnoxious D-1 teams. I'm sure they have all the results. They had all the friggin seats at the meet. |
| It's posted on mynvsl.com. Click on 'Results' on the top of the chart with the scores. |
Ha! OP here from one of those D-! teams. My kids didn't swim last night, but I wanted to see how their friends fared. |
I can only imagine how obnoxious they were. |
Thanks! |
Was it a sea of orange & red? |
Yep...and yellow. |
Those McLean teams do that every year! They send teenagers to save all of the bleachers for their teams, leaving next to nothing for the rest of the spectators. |
There are 16 other Divisions, which means at least 96 other teams. All teams should put heat on their Division Coordinators and NVSL to move to block seating (or similar idea) for both All Star meets. The egos of 3-4 teams seem to run NVSL. In a few weeks the same thing will happen again if they don't fix it. |
Agreed. Division 1 team parents - what say you? Aren't you embarrassed that your teams are so obnoxious? |
| NP. I have no dog in this fight. What's stopping your team from sending a caravan of teenagers to the meet at 6 am like the division 1 teams? |
Nothing. I encourage all the 96 other teams to show up at 5:30 and get there before the charter buses arrive from those pools. SPREAD THE WORD! |
Why should we have to do this just to get a seat on the bleachers? Besides, we would rather demonstrate good sportsmanship. |
Exactly. Taking all the seats does not do this. It's just McLean/Overlee/Chesterbrook/Tuckahoe trying to outdo each other and the result of NVSL be damned. From the NVSL website: The Northern Virginia Swimming League was founded in 1956 to sponsor competitive swimming and diving in and among the community swimming pools in that area of Northern Virginia contiguous to the District of Columbia, and to develop in the children participating in this program-- A love for the sport, advanced aquatic skills, teamwork, and the principles of good sportsmanship. |