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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Meanwhile, the OP is rethinking their entire move after being exposed to NoVa swim parents ;) Makos may have the combo of camaraderie, balance, and strong coaching you’re seeking. A lot of Fairfax and Burke families swim for them. They’re not cranking out elites at the levels of NCAP or RMSC, but have some top tier swimmers in every age group and send athletes to top collegiate programs annually. The fact that it’s one site fosters a sense of team despite the individual nature of club swim. Good luck with the move! [/quote] OP here - Just a bit ;-) ….NoVa wasn’t our first choice for many reasons but it’s a military move so not much choice in the matter. Thanks for the info on the Makos. One reason we initially focused on the LB/Robinson area was to give ourselves flexibility to be close to other teams such as Makos if NCAP ended up not being his cup of tea. Don’t want to pigeonhole ourselves into an area with only one option within a reasonable drive. Unfortunately we didn’t get a chance to do a visit with them but will do that before we commit. It was curious to me that so many Crosspoint swimmers swim for Machine. I presume at the Audrey Moore location? Seems much further away than Burke Racquet but I’m sure there is more to that decision than pure distance (traffic patterns, coaches, friends on the team, etc) [/quote]
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