Anonymous wrote:No one "owes" anyone anything.
Stuff happens.
Life lessons all around
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sucks for my kid. 2020 no ASR, 2021 no ASR, 2024 no free relay at ASR
These hs kids just can't catch a break.
Why can't they have each age group make it up tomorrow or this weekend. think outside of the box.
And yes, I volunteer, and help as much as I can. I would do whatever I could to host 3 heats of an age group this weekend.
They can't, per the rules in the NVSL rule book. (p. 70):
If any events of an All-Star Meet cannot be swum on the date originally scheduled, the events shall be canceled and not rescheduled.
Awards (but not points) for any events not swum shall be made based on the meet’s final seeding. Team trophies for the All-Star Relay Carnival shall be awarded based on the results of completed events but shall not be awarded unless at least 12 events have been swum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think an indoor pool is a great idea. I wonder how much they would charge NVSL.
I can't think of any indoor facility that comes close to having the needed capacity. There were over 800 athletes that competed today. Places like George Mason and the larger rec centers seat maybe 500 spectators. They hit capacity for HS meets which have maybe 150 athletes and family members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly think its unfair how much more the fast kids get for their swim team registration.
B meet Larlo pays $200 and gets to swim in 5 lame, long, boring B meets that aren't even scored like real meets.
A meet Larla pays $200 and gets to swim in 5 super fun A meets, with themes and team lunches, 5 B meets, extra attention from coaches during Practice, relay carnival, all star relay carnival, and individual all stars. A
meet Larla's parents aren't required to do any extra volunteering above what B meet Larlo's parenrs do. It honestly feels like the B team families are subsidizing the A swimmers.
Oh please, A meet families naturally volunteer a LOT more. Our team doesn't currently have volunteer requirements, but I can tell you A meet families are a lot more committed to the team and do a hell of a lot more of the work. Team Reps ALWAYS have A meet swimmers as do all of our officials, data coordinator, table head and so forth. It's rare that a family with strictly B meet swimmers are volunteering to do any of the big jobs.
Anonymous wrote:I think an indoor pool is a great idea. I wonder how much they would charge NVSL.
Anonymous wrote:Tuckahoe coach naturally is asking for a recount. lol.
Anonymous wrote:This sucks for my kid. 2020 no ASR, 2021 no ASR, 2024 no free relay at ASR
These hs kids just can't catch a break.
Why can't they have each age group make it up tomorrow or this weekend. think outside of the box.
And yes, I volunteer, and help as much as I can. I would do whatever I could to host 3 heats of an age group this weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No lights. And weird rules about lanes 1 and 6 and dqing if you went outside some boundary line. I appreciate Rutherford hosting. Nice field. But.. the pool area and pool were pretty rough.
What was the boundary line thing? I didn’t hear about this.
Anonymous wrote:No lights. And weird rules about lanes 1 and 6 and dqing if you went outside some boundary line. I appreciate Rutherford hosting. Nice field. But.. the pool area and pool were pretty rough.
Anonymous wrote:This sucks for my kid. 2020 no ASR, 2021 no ASR, 2024 no free relay at ASR
These hs kids just can't catch a break.
Why can't they have each age group make it up tomorrow or this weekend. think outside of the box.
And yes, I volunteer, and help as much as I can. I would do whatever I could to host 3 heats of an age group this weekend.