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Guys, I would say I feel dumb for not knowing this, but I really have no clue, so therefore, I do not feel dumb asking
![]() I am signing up for my first ever officials BB camp. And I am needing to know what this means: 'Levels officiated (circle) C JV V. C=? JV=Junior Varsity V=Varsity From left to right, I am pretty sure 'C' stands for 7-8th grade? I don't see how C would stand for college, but be on the left side of JV? http://www.nmact.org/files/Officials...Camp_Flier.pdf Link to flyer ^ Any thoughts? Thanks in advance! Oscar
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Might be some kind of Grammar school or Middle school classification. Then again this looks like a very local thing, but who knows. Maybe you need to contact the people and ask what that means.
![]() After further review and looking at the clinicians and the draw to the camp, this must mean college. Then again, that is not a good way to give information for your camp in my opinion. Most camp brochures spell out the levels and not use acronyms. Peace
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I recall reading in some thread somewhere that "C" level is Freshman. (As in Varsity = A, JV=B, Frosh=C).
Why they don't just say Freshman or similar, I don't know. (Maybe players other than Frosh are also allowed to play that level.) |
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Way out here in the West, C teams mean freshman and any others not good enough to make JV. Quite often at the smaller schools you will have a sophomore or two on the C squad.
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One Third Is Better Than None ...
Around here, prep schools call such teams "thirds". I guess if parents pay the big bucks to send their child to a prep school, then the school is going to find a team for the child to play on if they wish to play that sport.
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On another note, I only did a couple of freshman games, along with a couple of 10th grade JV-B teams. I did one JV-A team game though! Rest of my games were 7th-8th. Not sure I should attend this camp, but then again, how will I ever learn if I don't.
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