What clubs are left in Nova?

Anonymous
Avoid Pride
Anonymous
Any particular reason to avoid Pride? I've heard they can be a bit nutty but the girls do develop good stick skills.
Anonymous
With Pride, and a lot of the clubs in the DC area, it is Team specific. There are some Teams that are competitive and most of the players/families are happy and there are others where that is not the case.

Pride is also one of the most expensive clubs in the area so I would imagine that will drive churn if a player/family is not having a good experience.
Anonymous
Is the coaching stable at Pride?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the coaching stable at Pride?


As others have said it really depends on the team. Usually the coaches are pretty stable, but I found the younger coaches 2-4 years out of college had the most instability. Every club out there has issues with coach's. When picking a team/club, try to determine team stability. If a team is returning the majority of its players there is a good reason for that and the opposite is true if you show up at tryouts and only 4-5 girls are returning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any particular reason to avoid Pride? I've heard they can be a bit nutty but the girls do develop good stick skills.


At the elementary school level, the coaching at Pride is probably best in area -- same level as BLC.

However, once you get to 7th grade you start to see top players move to help position them for high school.
Anonymous
Any info on the other Nova clubs that aren't Pride?
Anonymous
3D is a good option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any info on the other Nova clubs that aren't Pride?


What are you looking for? the best location? the best training or clubs which play in the best tourneys? you will get very different answers based on this.

Depending on where you live BLC is probably the best option for a player looking for a high level of competition and great culture and coaching. If you live in Tysons/McLean, it probably closers to you than many of the NoVa options
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any info on the other Nova clubs that aren't Pride?


What are you looking for? the best location? the best training or clubs which play in the best tourneys? you will get very different answers based on this.

Depending on where you live BLC is probably the best option for a player looking for a high level of competition and great culture and coaching. If you live in Tysons/McLean, it probably closers to you than many of the NoVa options


We're familiar with BLC, however, can't make that drive and appreciate that those teams are fairly fully formed. Ideally, we'd like to locate a stable program in Va that has a good focus on player/game development and understands why a cohesive team is important. Does those even exist?
Anonymous
where does Pride practice?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any info on the other Nova clubs that aren't Pride?


What are you looking for? the best location? the best training or clubs which play in the best tourneys? you will get very different answers based on this.

Depending on where you live BLC is probably the best option for a player looking for a high level of competition and great culture and coaching. If you live in Tysons/McLean, it probably closers to you than many of the NoVa options


We're familiar with BLC, however, can't make that drive and appreciate that those teams are fairly fully formed. Ideally, we'd like to locate a stable program in Va that has a good focus on player/game development and understands why a cohesive team is important. Does those even exist?


Does not exist in VA. Start studying google maps for routes to howard county
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:3D is a good option.


Maybe out in Loudon County, not the Teams that are based out of the Fairfax County area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:where does Pride practice?


Madeira Private School or Nike Park in Great Falls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any info on the other Nova clubs that aren't Pride?


What are you looking for? the best location? the best training or clubs which play in the best tourneys? you will get very different answers based on this.

Depending on where you live BLC is probably the best option for a player looking for a high level of competition and great culture and coaching. If you live in Tysons/McLean, it probably closers to you than many of the NoVa options


We're familiar with BLC, however, can't make that drive and appreciate that those teams are fairly fully formed. Ideally, we'd like to locate a stable program in Va that has a good focus on player/game development and understands why a cohesive team is important. Does those even exist?


What year are you looking at?

Seems like a majority of the teams that have these attributes are fully formed from 2032 on up.
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