Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:5 of our relays didn’t make it. Pretty solid overall.
You may have miscounted.
Anonymous wrote:5 of our relays didn’t make it. Pretty solid overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NVSL leaderboard means nothing, especially ages 13+. Two things. First, top tier swimmers are only swimming a couple of summer meets per season due to club meets. Two, division 1 swimmers are suited for every meet, and lower division teams are not.
My kid is D1 and neither of your comments are true. Can you enlighten us a little more about stuff you know nothing about?
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D12 relay carnival was great (and had an exciting finish for the championship).
I see it was very close for the top two, but 120 pts is quite the spread there between the top and bottom score.
The last place team was missing many swimmers and had to swim a number of events as exhibitions. They are much more competitive in the division generally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NVSL leaderboard means nothing, especially ages 13+. Two things. First, top tier swimmers are only swimming a couple of summer meets per season due to club meets. Two, division 1 swimmers are suited for every meet, and lower division teams are not.
You actually have no idea what you are talking about
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NVSL leaderboard means nothing, especially ages 13+. Two things. First, top tier swimmers are only swimming a couple of summer meets per season due to club meets. Two, division 1 swimmers are suited for every meet, and lower division teams are not.
My kid is D1 and neither of your comments are true. Can you enlighten us a little more about stuff you know nothing about?
Anonymous wrote:NVSL leaderboard means nothing, especially ages 13+. Two things. First, top tier swimmers are only swimming a couple of summer meets per season due to club meets. Two, division 1 swimmers are suited for every meet, and lower division teams are not.
Anonymous wrote:NVSL leaderboard means nothing, especially ages 13+. Two things. First, top tier swimmers are only swimming a couple of summer meets per season due to club meets. Two, division 1 swimmers are suited for every meet, and lower division teams are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:D1 teams have average swimmers; they just have more average swimmers than the other divisions so they're aren't any gaps within age groups.
They have more depth so they can field more competitive relay teams.