Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't get into NCC next year, you could always explore summer swim options at one of the MoCo public pools as a stopgap.
Look at rock creek. Nice pool
Nearby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't get into NCC next year, you could always explore summer swim options at one of the MoCo public pools as a stopgap.
Look at rock creek. Nice pool
Nearby.
Anonymous wrote:If you can't get into NCC next year, you could always explore summer swim options at one of the MoCo public pools as a stopgap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try Tollefson or ASA. Will you be at the NCC pool for summer swim? Better get on the waiting list now.
I’m getting on. I heard that due to the size of the waiting list it’s likely we will only get a 2nd half membership next year, meaning no swim team. Is this true? Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:Try Tollefson or ASA. Will you be at the NCC pool for summer swim? Better get on the waiting list now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(something somewhat competitive, but not high level elite).
Can you specify this a little bit more? If you consider YMCA an option, ASA can be too competitive but they are somewhat less so to NCAP or RMSC. There are many swimmers in ASA from NCC area. For summer team CCRA should be a natural choice but I believe there is a long waitlist.
I know nothing about the Y, just proximity, but based on what I am reading he wants something much more competitive. ASA looks about the level he is seeking (thanks for the rec all), but it looks like they are full. Also, is it just me, or are clubs way more expensive in MD over VA?
Anonymous wrote:(something somewhat competitive, but not high level elite).
Can you specify this a little bit more? If you consider YMCA an option, ASA can be too competitive but they are somewhat less so to NCAP or RMSC. There are many swimmers in ASA from NCC area. For summer team CCRA should be a natural choice but I believe there is a long waitlist.