I agree with this, and I'd add that in the years we've been at Bethesda the club has also benefited from having a lot of families from other countries that are very serious about soccer. You don't realize how much difference knowledgeable parents make until you are stuck on a team where the parents are a bunch of highly-paid professionals who know nothing about the game and are trying to push their kids to the top via networking and scheming. I have son on a B team there now who has improved dramatically over the last couple of years. We've been at Bethesda for close to a decade, and I wouldn't tell you that the club has ever had amazing leadership or fields or is super-well organized, but there are at least some good coaches at every age group and they take skill development very seriously at the younger ages. If your kid has failed to improve in their youth system, you and your kid are not taking full advantage of what's on offer. |
Could you please list them? |
You've been there close to a decade paying 3-4k a year and your kid is still on the B team? I genuinely don't understand that. |
What don't you understand? If a kid is improving, why would you want to leave a club? |
No. I've had multiple children go through the program at different ages and levels. Annual fees start at around $1,300 for the youngest age groups, and there are no travel costs. Non-DA fees are in the mid $2K range for older kids and travel varies by team. DA fees are lower, around $1,200 as I recall, but there are obviously more travel costs. It has all seemed fairly reasonable to me for the amount of services we get per year, but I likely wouldn't have my kids in travel sports at all if we were on a tight budget. |
Because the price range and time commitment is insane if the kid isn't that good at soccer. |
The point is that at BSC the B team is actually pretty good and kids can be really, really good and play on the Bethesda B team, which likely is better (and more enjoyable) than most other clubs' A teams. |
According to who? |
According to anyone in this area that watches soccer? The B teams at Arlington and Bethesda tend to be equal to, or better, than most other clubs A teams. About 6 or 7 kids from the U11 B team made the DA at U12 for the upcoming season. |
Not true for BSC 2008G Team - NCSL Division 4: http://www.ncsl-soccer.com/_element_display/#%2F80738%2Fteams%2F94351814%2F94651588-95204632%2FTEAM.html%3Fdummy%3D1559769296522 |
Way to cherry pick one team out of dozens! |
If 6 or 7 of BSC’s U11 B team players (White Team) were good enough to get on a DA team, how in the world is the White Team only in the middle of the pack in NCSL Division 4? (Remember that at this age, it’s 9v9). |
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All of these earlier posts about the boys' teams. You for some reason are the only one talking about the girls.
Apples and oranges. |
Doesn't matter girls v boys. My point still stands. |
This is indicative of nearly every team in the club! |