Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should pay one of the pools with ten swimming lanes to host.
Which pools have ten lanes? I've never seen one.
Virginia Run
We had the division relay carnival at their pool. It is the nicest pool we have ever been to for a meet.
They have a nice club house and bathrooms but I didn’t like the viewing. When we were there you had to watch from the turn end. I’d much rather watch parallel to the lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should pay one of the pools with ten swimming lanes to host.
Which pools have ten lanes? I've never seen one.
Virginia Run
We had the division relay carnival at their pool. It is the nicest pool we have ever been to for a meet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should pay one of the pools with ten swimming lanes to host.
Which pools have ten lanes? I've never seen one.
Virginia Run
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that that All-Star Relays is a logistical nightmare, but I've been to a lot of them, and this one was by far the worst run meet I've ever been to, bar none. You'd think one of the largest and most prominent leagues in the country would put its best foot forward for one of its two signature meets, but this year's ASR was a complete disaster.
No one thought about simple logistics. They brought in three measly sets of bleachers for a meet that was going to feature almost a thousand swimmers. There were 3 port-a-potties for the swimmer area when there are hundreds of swimmers. I counted - at one point the line was 40 deep. Because the number of port-a-lets was so inadequate, the whole site reeked of port-a-potty half-an-hour into the meet. The walk to clerk was perilous for kids, and there had been no forethought given to putting down any sort of mat to protect kids from stumbling over tree roots, rocks, etc.
The Hamlet personnel were rude, abrasive and obviously never wanted to host the meet. I am not sure I blame them. There has got to be a better way to run this meet. Charge every team a $100 relay entry fee and use the money to rent bleachers and to entice a pool that actually wants to host as opposed to the outright hostility of the Hamlet folks.
The NVSL should be utterly ashamed tonight. What a travesty....
Nvsl so far behind MCSL. The rmsc rays are dirty cheaters but they host nice invite meets
What's the beef with the RMSC Rays. They've been nothing but nice to us the times we've swam them.
Anonymous wrote:This was our first ASR. My only complaint, and I heard from several others, was the walk to and from the team area to the pool. It wasn't so much the mud or dirt, but that it was steep and rough terrain with tree roots, etc. I saw someone almost fall. I had a boot on my foot and it was really hard for me to walk up and down the path. I asked if there was a way to walk through the streets to get to the team area, but I was told I could but it was really roundabout and would drop me off on the other side of the school. I could have parked myself in the pool area, but I wanted to spend time with the kids in the team area.
Anonymous wrote:They should pay one of the pools with ten swimming lanes to host.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that that All-Star Relays is a logistical nightmare, but I've been to a lot of them, and this one was by far the worst run meet I've ever been to, bar none. You'd think one of the largest and most prominent leagues in the country would put its best foot forward for one of its two signature meets, but this year's ASR was a complete disaster.
No one thought about simple logistics. They brought in three measly sets of bleachers for a meet that was going to feature almost a thousand swimmers. There were 3 port-a-potties for the swimmer area when there are hundreds of swimmers. I counted - at one point the line was 40 deep. Because the number of port-a-lets was so inadequate, the whole site reeked of port-a-potty half-an-hour into the meet. The walk to clerk was perilous for kids, and there had been no forethought given to putting down any sort of mat to protect kids from stumbling over tree roots, rocks, etc.
The Hamlet personnel were rude, abrasive and obviously never wanted to host the meet. I am not sure I blame them. There has got to be a better way to run this meet. Charge every team a $100 relay entry fee and use the money to rent bleachers and to entice a pool that actually wants to host as opposed to the outright hostility of the Hamlet folks.
The NVSL should be utterly ashamed tonight. What a travesty....
Nvsl so far behind MCSL. The rmsc rays are dirty cheaters but they host nice invite meets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should pay one of the pools with ten swimming lanes to host.
Which pools have ten lanes? I've never seen one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bunch of ingrates on this here website. Hopefully the good folks at Hamlet don't read this board. They stepped up when nobody else would and get absolutely buried.
This is why we can't have nice things.
We may not all agree on tone, but it seems like there are three pieces of constructive criticism coming out of this that it would be good for Hamlet to hear if they are doing this next year.
1) More Bleachers along the back of the pool
2) More porta-potties in the swimmer area
3) Mats for kids going to clerk of course
League should step up and help with any expense related to these.
Anonymous wrote:They should pay one of the pools with ten swimming lanes to host.
Anonymous wrote:Bunch of ingrates on this here website. Hopefully the good folks at Hamlet don't read this board. They stepped up when nobody else would and get absolutely buried.
This is why we can't have nice things.