Many of the parents have had sons or daughters compete in other venues and are familiar with operating the stopwatches and with keeping the score sheets for...
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High School Sports
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
01/16/07
With the Anne Arundel County public school swimming program well under way, there is rapidly growing excitement about the upcoming competitions between the unbeaten boys and girls teams from South River, Severna Park and Broadneck. Find Us On Facebook
One of the more noteworthy factors that has helped the program become successful is the willingness of parents to serve as scorers and timers at the meets. While they get virtually no recognition or compensation, the meets could not run without them.
Many of the parents have had sons or daughters compete in other venues and are familiar with operating the stopwatches and with keeping the score sheets for...
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