Anonymous wrote:NCAP has 8 and under, at least at the AU location. It is called Bronze 2.
Anonymous wrote:The ASA 8 and unders competition team is called Age Group 1. (AG 1)
I dint know about the team since covid, but AG1 used to practice 2-3 times/week with a meet almost every month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They used to have them twice a year but the. Reduced it to once over the summer. They reduced the team size per Covid so it’s unclear if they will have them this summer. If they do, generally there are few slots that age as someone has to drop out. Go to a private team for now.
Not OP, but my 9 yo is looking for a club team to join for the upcoming season too. If the clubs are taking new kids I would think there would be slots in the 8-10 groups because they didn’t take any new swimmers last year and there would be kids moving up to the next age group. Am I missing something that would make it harder for kids in that age group to join this year?
There is generally not an 8-10 age group. Most groups have 8 and under and then 9/10 and then 11 and up (though fast kids move early).
NCAP doesn’t appear to have an 8 and under group, their youngest competitive team is 8-10. Are these under 8 swimmers people are mentioning participating in the non competitive learn to swim type programs through these clubs?
Maybe NCAP doesn’t take littler kids, though I believe they take 7 year olds with summer swim experience if they are good enough. All the teams I know have a competition 8 and under age group - I see them at meets all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They used to have them twice a year but the. Reduced it to once over the summer. They reduced the team size per Covid so it’s unclear if they will have them this summer. If they do, generally there are few slots that age as someone has to drop out. Go to a private team for now.
Not OP, but my 9 yo is looking for a club team to join for the upcoming season too. If the clubs are taking new kids I would think there would be slots in the 8-10 groups because they didn’t take any new swimmers last year and there would be kids moving up to the next age group. Am I missing something that would make it harder for kids in that age group to join this year?
There is generally not an 8-10 age group. Most groups have 8 and under and then 9/10 and then 11 and up (though fast kids move early).
NCAP doesn’t appear to have an 8 and under group, their youngest competitive team is 8-10. Are these under 8 swimmers people are mentioning participating in the non competitive learn to swim type programs through these clubs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They used to have them twice a year but the. Reduced it to once over the summer. They reduced the team size per Covid so it’s unclear if they will have them this summer. If they do, generally there are few slots that age as someone has to drop out. Go to a private team for now.
Not OP, but my 9 yo is looking for a club team to join for the upcoming season too. If the clubs are taking new kids I would think there would be slots in the 8-10 groups because they didn’t take any new swimmers last year and there would be kids moving up to the next age group. Am I missing something that would make it harder for kids in that age group to join this year?
Limits on number of swimmers/lane.
It’s always hard as too many kids trying out but they have reduced schedules and kids in lane.
My feeling is that this year there is going to be more space than normal at the youngest age group.
I hope not as it’s very risky with unvaccinated kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They used to have them twice a year but the. Reduced it to once over the summer. They reduced the team size per Covid so it’s unclear if they will have them this summer. If they do, generally there are few slots that age as someone has to drop out. Go to a private team for now.
Not OP, but my 9 yo is looking for a club team to join for the upcoming season too. If the clubs are taking new kids I would think there would be slots in the 8-10 groups because they didn’t take any new swimmers last year and there would be kids moving up to the next age group. Am I missing something that would make it harder for kids in that age group to join this year?
Limits on number of swimmers/lane.
It’s always hard as too many kids trying out but they have reduced schedules and kids in lane.
My feeling is that this year there is going to be more space than normal at the youngest age group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They used to have them twice a year but the. Reduced it to once over the summer. They reduced the team size per Covid so it’s unclear if they will have them this summer. If they do, generally there are few slots that age as someone has to drop out. Go to a private team for now.
Not OP, but my 9 yo is looking for a club team to join for the upcoming season too. If the clubs are taking new kids I would think there would be slots in the 8-10 groups because they didn’t take any new swimmers last year and there would be kids moving up to the next age group. Am I missing something that would make it harder for kids in that age group to join this year?
There is generally not an 8-10 age group. Most groups have 8 and under and then 9/10 and then 11 and up (though fast kids move early).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They used to have them twice a year but the. Reduced it to once over the summer. They reduced the team size per Covid so it’s unclear if they will have them this summer. If they do, generally there are few slots that age as someone has to drop out. Go to a private team for now.
Not OP, but my 9 yo is looking for a club team to join for the upcoming season too. If the clubs are taking new kids I would think there would be slots in the 8-10 groups because they didn’t take any new swimmers last year and there would be kids moving up to the next age group. Am I missing something that would make it harder for kids in that age group to join this year?
Limits on number of swimmers/lane.
It’s always hard as too many kids trying out but they have reduced schedules and kids in lane.
My feeling is that this year there is going to be more space than normal at the youngest age group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They used to have them twice a year but the. Reduced it to once over the summer. They reduced the team size per Covid so it’s unclear if they will have them this summer. If they do, generally there are few slots that age as someone has to drop out. Go to a private team for now.
Not OP, but my 9 yo is looking for a club team to join for the upcoming season too. If the clubs are taking new kids I would think there would be slots in the 8-10 groups because they didn’t take any new swimmers last year and there would be kids moving up to the next age group. Am I missing something that would make it harder for kids in that age group to join this year?
Limits on number of swimmers/lane.
It’s always hard as too many kids trying out but they have reduced schedules and kids in lane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They used to have them twice a year but the. Reduced it to once over the summer. They reduced the team size per Covid so it’s unclear if they will have them this summer. If they do, generally there are few slots that age as someone has to drop out. Go to a private team for now.
Not OP, but my 9 yo is looking for a club team to join for the upcoming season too. If the clubs are taking new kids I would think there would be slots in the 8-10 groups because they didn’t take any new swimmers last year and there would be kids moving up to the next age group. Am I missing something that would make it harder for kids in that age group to join this year?
Anonymous wrote:I would guess most clubs will be taking younger swimmer still. At least 8 and unders. 9/10s may be filled with current swimmers bc of COVID limits but each program will need 8 and unders or they will fold.
Tollefson, ASA, and NCAP seem like good programs to me.
I would contact each program directly with your kids’ times.