Anonymous wrote:When are the games for Super Y? Trying to figure it out with NVSL (summer swim) on Saturday mornings.
I'm the other poster and my child didn't try out either - he does multiple weeks of overnight camp every summer, so not a fit with super Y
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to be holding summer league tryouts in 28-degree weather in January.
Um, our team practices at least once a week in January, often twice. So I don't know what difference the 28 degree weather makes.
Me neither. The PP is probably one of those people that likes to find fault with others even when there is none.
Np- you two were likely the first two in line when the January registration opened up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to be holding summer league tryouts in 28-degree weather in January. March wasn't early enough?
I suspect they wanted to get this done during the pre-season. March is for title races, not disrupting practices for Super Y tryouts.
And April/May is for regular tryouts. I don't see the issue. Plus they get a leg up on seeing talent from other clubs.
Sure a leg up on other clubs..lol
Not a leg up on other clubs.. kids from other clubs will try out for super Y so they will get to see that talent before official team tryouts in April/May.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to be holding summer league tryouts in 28-degree weather in January. March wasn't early enough?
I suspect they wanted to get this done during the pre-season. March is for title races, not disrupting practices for Super Y tryouts.
And April/May is for regular tryouts. I don't see the issue. Plus they get a leg up on seeing talent from other clubs.
Sure a leg up on other clubs..lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to be holding summer league tryouts in 28-degree weather in January.
Um, our team practices at least once a week in January, often twice. So I don't know what difference the 28 degree weather makes.
Me neither. The PP is probably one of those people that likes to find fault with others even when there is none.
Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to be holding summer league tryouts in 28-degree weather in January.
Um, our team practices at least once a week in January, often twice. So I don't know what difference the 28 degree weather makes.
It is ridiculous to be holding summer league tryouts in 28-degree weather in January.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to be holding summer league tryouts in 28-degree weather in January. March wasn't early enough?
I suspect they wanted to get this done during the pre-season. March is for title races, not disrupting practices for Super Y tryouts.
And April/May is for regular tryouts. I don't see the issue. Plus they get a leg up on seeing talent from other clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to be holding summer league tryouts in 28-degree weather in January. March wasn't early enough?
I suspect they wanted to get this done during the pre-season. March is for title races, not disrupting practices for Super Y tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to be holding summer league tryouts in 28-degree weather in January. March wasn't early enough?
Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to be holding summer league tryouts in 28-degree weather in January. March wasn't early enough?