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My 2009 daughter is hoping to join a Girls Academy team in the fall. We live in Frederick County, Maryland. Being able/allowed to play with her high school team in the fall is important to her.
Does anyone have good experiences with GA clubs in/around MD to share? Aware of any 09 GA teams that will be looking to add new players? Any tips for attending a training session in March/April vs. an official "ID session" or tryout in April/May? |
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I am sure you have looked at the girls academy website and know that the closest GA teams to you are two in Baltimore and one in Leesburg, va.
GA teams tend to not let you play Hs soccer. |
Depends on the GA club and the HS soccer season. |
| FCV has no problem with HS soccer |
Yes they do. |
| Yeah that’s old news you can play HS if you so choose. Check out Coppermine they are new to GA so that can be good for getting a true and genuine ID experience. Armour 2010 are dominant, but 09s are not. Wouldn’t recommend Celtic. FCV is a shite show so avoid. VRSC are new too but they are basically MSI so avoid unless you want rec. |
Well then how do you explain the fact that there are multiple public and private HS team rosters in eastern Loudoun County (one of whom won a state championship last year) that are littered with FCV players? |
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RE: FCV
A Coach having a problem with it vs the league having a problem with it are two different things. GA doesn't care about players participating in HS, they don't typically have a sit out like ECNL does for its teams above U15. They may not schedule as many games in the Spring but they still play some games during the Spring. |
Well, if the 05/06/07/08 FCV coaches have a problem with HS soccer then their teams have definitely not received that message. Unless their “problem” is being conveyed as “Oh, I’m not a fan of it but you do what you want” vs. “Players on my team aren’t allowed to play HS. Period.” |