Whats an LSC?
In case you missed it above, an LSC (short for Local Swimming Committee) is an administrative division of USA Swimming with responsibility for administering the sport of competitive swimming within a defined territory. Pacific Swimming is one of 59 LSCs nationwide. There are five LSCs with some or all of their territory in California: • Pacific Swimming (which includes the San Francisco Bay Area, the coastal counties of California from Monterey County north to the Oregon border, the Stockton-Modesto area in California’s Central Valley, and the Reno-Carson City-Lake Tahoe area on the California-Nevada border). • Sierra Nevada Swimming (which includes the Sacramento area, the Central Valley from Lodi north to the Oregon border, the northern Sierra Nevada area, and much of Northern Nevada). • Central California Swimming (which includes the Central Valley south of Modesto through Kern County). • Southern California Swimming (which includes the central coast from San Luis Obispo County sout
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