I don't think this is at the Varsity Blues level: https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/33699343/ex-usc-water-polo-coach-jovan-vavic-convicted-college-admissions-bribery-case However, it seems that everyone knows the cheating has moved into the lower ranks: https://time.com/6100715/varsity-blues-trial-college-sports/ |
Maybe we should report RMSC to the FBI, wire fraud for college admissions. |
I think you mean the Rays. I don’t think RMSC has done anything wrong |
Those are the minimum skills required. They take the best of the bunch. Your kid did not make it. Move on. |
Not ready to apologize, and not just one of those OOOPs sorry fake apologies like the RMSC coaches pull. |
Seriously what a sorry excuse for a program. Didn't even have a coach running the tryout that knew what age-appropriate skills are. Then they want to use his "opnion". Lame. |
Because so many kids try out, having the minimum skills is typically not enough to get in. The tryouts flyers say this and have said so for years. The minimums are likely there just to help reduce the tryouts numbers, because those sessions usually fill. And then the spots go to kids who are often much better than the minimum. |
Maybe you didn't get the memo, but racing dives were a mistake. They just aren't doing anything to repair their reputation. |
Age appropriate skills. That’s not how it works. |
At that age your kid should be diving. |
You failed as a parent, not the coaches. |
RMSC parents are failures, that's why they have to outsource the raising of their kids. |
“Repair their reputation”? In case you haven’t noticed they have no issue attracting swimmers to their club. |
If there were a club as cheap, everyone would switch in an instance. Don't kid yourselves. |
Mr. K, No one is apologizing to you. You are not entitled to an apology. Not even from the RMSC coach. |