Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Don't listen to them, plenty of A meet swimmers leave because these meets don't mean much to them whatsoever. No matter how much you think it matters to the star NCAP swimmers, they really don't.
Star NCAP families aren’t taking vacation in June or July regardless and many of them do in fact care about their Summer teams.
Agree. Plus, as a PP mentioned, kids are going for the high point award so they don’t want to miss a meet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. Don't listen to them, plenty of A meet swimmers leave because these meets don't mean much to them whatsoever. No matter how much you think it matters to the star NCAP swimmers, they really don't.
Star NCAP families aren’t taking vacation in June or July regardless and many of them do in fact care about their Summer teams.
Anonymous wrote:For lower division teams, A meet family vacations decimate the teams, especially the relays, resulting in losses to weaker teams.
It is what it is. That's why we're a lower division team, and we're OK with that.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Don't listen to them, plenty of A meet swimmers leave because these meets don't mean much to them whatsoever. No matter how much you think it matters to the star NCAP swimmers, they really don't.
Anonymous wrote:Hoping my B meet kid can get a chance to swim in the A meet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best summer swimmers are year-round swimmers. Year-round swimmers tend to take vacations in August because that's when clubs take a 2-3 week break. No serious swimmer goes on vacation for 2 weeks in July. But some A meet swimmers are probably not particularly serious, so you might catch a break there.
That doesn't work for high school kids playing a fall sport. We take vacation in early July and deal with an upset coach. It's what works best for our family