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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Behemoth - NCAP (2400), RMSC (1800), Machine (1400) Extra large - York (800), AAC (700), OCCS (670), Makos (650) Large - FISH (360), ASA (320)[/quote] I don't believe you can treat any club with separate locations in the aggregate. NCAP has many locations in Maryland and Virginia. Also, some NCAP locations have age caps, while others don't. For example, NCAP HA only allows swimmers up to a certain age, then they have to move to NCAP AU (which is why many switch to NCAP GP). RMSC has its main location (very hard to get into), but then has RMSC KSAC (under renovation, now in SS - easier to get into), and a few others. By contrast, ASA has one location and is one club broken into different age and skill groups.[/quote] Oh, totally. It’s too bad the broken down numbers aren’t readily accessible. All the extra large and large clubs have many locations, with the exception of Makos and AAC (and ASA, it seems). Even NCAP-West had a few locations, whereas NCAP-Burke, NCAP-CM, and NCAP-DS are self-contained.[/quote]
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