Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There may not be tryouts, but when we lived in Burke Centre (CSL) the team definitely filled and went to waitlisting people.
The swim team was wait-listing pool members? Wow, I’ve never heard of that for a summer league.
Anonymous wrote:There may not be tryouts, but when we lived in Burke Centre (CSL) the team definitely filled and went to waitlisting people.
Anonymous wrote:We only have tryouts for kids 8 and under and we do those evaluations starting the week after memorial day. Once they turn 9 they are automatically on the team, but don't tend to stick around of they show up never really having swam before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our team doesn’t have tryouts. If your family has a pool membership, you get signed up when swim team registration opens (usually late April/early May for us). New kids may need an evaluation based on age, to make sure they’re eligible for team vs. minis, but if the kid is at least 5-6 years old and can swim one length of the pool, that’s enough.
This. Being on swim team is a benefit that you get as part of your membership. Your kid may not swim A meets, but any member who pays can put their kid on a team. OP, you said you identified pools, but have you identified pools with memberships? Our pool has a 5 year waiting list and that's fairly common for a lot of pools.
This. OP, contact those pools now and see if you need to get on waitlists or if they have available memberships. Nvsl isn’t like club swim. There aren’t tryouts but you must be a pool member to swim on a team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our team doesn’t have tryouts. If your family has a pool membership, you get signed up when swim team registration opens (usually late April/early May for us). New kids may need an evaluation based on age, to make sure they’re eligible for team vs. minis, but if the kid is at least 5-6 years old and can swim one length of the pool, that’s enough.
This. Being on swim team is a benefit that you get as part of your membership. Your kid may not swim A meets, but any member who pays can put their kid on a team. OP, you said you identified pools, but have you identified pools with memberships? Our pool has a 5 year waiting list and that's fairly common for a lot of pools.
Anonymous wrote:Our team doesn’t have tryouts. If your family has a pool membership, you get signed up when swim team registration opens (usually late April/early May for us). New kids may need an evaluation based on age, to make sure they’re eligible for team vs. minis, but if the kid is at least 5-6 years old and can swim one length of the pool, that’s enough.