Anonymous wrote:When I was a swimmer back in the day your club team was much more important than your high school team. Is that not still the case?
Anonymous wrote:When I was a swimmer back in the day your club team was much more important than your high school team. Is that not still the case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a lot more impressed by the Wakefield girls winning the state rowing title (VASRA) today than I am by the fact that a single top swimmer happens to attend Yorktown. Crew is actually a team sport and the coaches clearly are building an excellent program.
Wow. That’s actually huge. That rowing title would be the first Varsity 8 state championship boat in Wakefield HS history. Hope the school puts a banner up.
Congrats to the Wakefield girls!
My girls rowed for Yorktown and won all kinds of titles. It meant nothing. One, maybe two, teammates were semi-recruited by colleges.
But, hey, if any of those Wakefield girls make the Olympic rowing team come back and let us know.
Meant nothing to you. It isn't all about full-ride scholarships to Ivy League schools and Olympic teams.
But I understand your intent was actually to belittle any achievement by Wakefield and keep Wakefield "in its place."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so excited to have two local swimmers to cheer for! Go Torri and Katie!
Make that 3. On the men’s side, Andrew Seliskar from McLean is also going. He’s a TJ alum (2016, I think) who swam for TJ while he was there. How you become an elite swimmer and graduate from TJ I have no idea.
Sounds like someone who is very driven and hard working.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so excited to have two local swimmers to cheer for! Go Torri and Katie!
Make that 3. On the men’s side, Andrew Seliskar from McLean is also going. He’s a TJ alum (2016, I think) who swam for TJ while he was there. How you become an elite swimmer and graduate from TJ I have no idea.