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2009 Division V Champions  5-0


ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Hi everybody!!!

Nancy Perry welcomes you to the Manchester Pool and the North Carroll Swim Team!  I am the team rep for the swim team this year and we look forward to working with all of you and your swimmers.

Good news!!! We moved up to Division 4!!! Congrats for a great 2009 season!.

We are excited about our meet schedule for this year. We have 3 home meets AND divisionals. It is a trade off to have home meets plus divisionals, but the good news is that we only travel once to Anne Arundel county!.

Communication
The main method of communication is the use of a “mailbox”. Each swimmer’s family will have a “hanging folder” with your name on it. Please check it daily for updated information. Email is another method that is used to communicate information. Please make sure that the team has a current email.

Code of Conduct
The CMSL has instituted a code of conduct into the rules of swimming for this year. It is:
 
 Any comments or questions that arise during a meet must be addressed to your team representative on the deck not the referee. If any parent/volunteer of any team disrupts the meet or interferes in the meet process - the host team rep. /meet director shall have the authority to bar the parent/volunteer from entering the pool area.
 
 No team volunteers/competitor shall act in an unsporting manner. This includes any act the Referee deems unsporting, including but not limited to, the following:

  1. making insulting or derogatory remarks, gestures or acts including taunting;
  2. trying to influence or showing disgust with Referee’s decisions; and
  3. interfering with meet officials in the performance of their duties.
PENALTIES
  1. Team volunteers shall be disqualified from further participation for unsporting like conduct. Excessive conduct may result in being ejected from the pool deck.
  2. When a volunteer/spectator/competitor becomes unruly or interferes with the orderly progress of the meet, the referee shall suspend the meet until team representatives confer with the referee and remove the individual(s) from the pool deck.