Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New swimmers have until June 10 to register at Connecticut Belair. We are just down the road from the Glenmont pool.
Its a huge team, good coach but very little to no personal attention. We almost went to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our team swam away at Glenmont in a meet last year. They were not particularly competitive, that can be good or bad I suppose, depending what level your kid is at. From memory there did not seem to be much team spirit.
Glenmont was in our division last year, and they had a handful of kids that were good RMSC swimmers, but they weren’t deep enough to be competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Our team swam away at Glenmont in a meet last year. They were not particularly competitive, that can be good or bad I suppose, depending what level your kid is at. From memory there did not seem to be much team spirit.
Anonymous wrote:New swimmers have until June 10 to register at Connecticut Belair. We are just down the road from the Glenmont pool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am looking for feedback on Glenmont Gators and Bethesda Barracudas swim teams. Is one more organized or have better coaches than the other. This will be our first experience with swim team. I am looking for a friendly setting where DS can improve on swimming skills. We are looking to ease DS into the meet/competition experience and think he will mostly participate in the B meets.
TIA
Bethesda is not much of a team. They recruit the best area club swimmers who only show up on saturdays. Last year polled a group of their top swimmers and they stepped foot at their home pool twice last year (just for their 2 home A meets).
Coach is a bit incompetent and not very spirited. If money is an issue than swim for one of these public pools but the experience is 3rd rate compared to swimming at a decently spirited or a very spirited private pool team. Not much fun happening in Bethesda and even if you kid is somewhat successful they’ll just recruit over you
Anonymous wrote:New swimmers have until June 10 to register at Connecticut Belair. We are just down the road from the Glenmont pool.
Anonymous wrote:I am looking for feedback on Glenmont Gators and Bethesda Barracudas swim teams. Is one more organized or have better coaches than the other. This will be our first experience with swim team. I am looking for a friendly setting where DS can improve on swimming skills. We are looking to ease DS into the meet/competition experience and think he will mostly participate in the B meets.
TIA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The one you can get on. Bethesda Barracuda's is a much better team. A lot of people left the Gators due to issues within the team/management and the coach leaving. Not sure if the new coach is decent or not but many of us ended up at private pools instead. How old?
Thanks for the feedback. DS is 8 so will be in the 8 and under group.
Anonymous wrote:The one you can get on. Bethesda Barracuda's is a much better team. A lot of people left the Gators due to issues within the team/management and the coach leaving. Not sure if the new coach is decent or not but many of us ended up at private pools instead. How old?