Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:🙄 this again. NCAP Prep and Bruce Gemmell live rent feee in your head OP, you might want to get some help for that.
So it's not true. Great!
OP, your kid doesn’t swim at GP anymore (your posts are obvious so we know you’re the poster whose kid is no longer there but you’re bitter about their experience) so this doesn’t impact you. Even if it were true (and I don’t know that it is because the
15 and overs were at OTC this past week) why exactly do you care? Again, find something better to occupy your time, it’s really unhealthy.
If it's not true, someone definitely has too much time on their hands.
Last year, it was 9th graders (not the 15+ group) who missed regionals for OTC. It is possible with a calendar shift, that offering this year could conflict with metros, putting those kids in the position to choose. In some ways, that's a better choice because not swimming regionals means no individual events at states, therefore missing two HS post season meets. But most kids who have grown up in the sport in the area have heard enough about metros to want to be there.
My kids were never at NCAP. One didn't get a freshman season at all due to Covid. That kid is currently swimming in college. From this perspective, I can say it doesn't matter at all to their physical trajectory whether they attend the camp or race at metros. It is a tough position for a 9th grader to be put in to make that choice, and who knows what pressure comes from coaches, parents, teammates to choose one way or the other.