Oh good grief! |
2013 only has two age groups this year. Same for 2010 and 2012. It looks like the girls side is overall smaller than the boys side. This makes sense as girls who start in soccer can move over to either lacrosse or field hockey, which is popular in CYA. For boys it’s either lacrosse or staying in soccer. |
Of the 45 girls, any of them come from other travel teams? Or rec? And does that include the girls from the 2 existing teams? Don’t think there is much interest in joining a team with no development, a track record of bad coaching, and 2 wins during the regular season. |
+1 |
Well said , Valor |
2 teams for girls 2013,2012 & 2010? Because of CYA field hockey? That sounds like the most made up thing I’ve ever heard. But “A” for effort. |
SYA was a very good program. The Valor CYA merger killed the competition of the club. The best SYA coaches are gone. Dont get me wrong there are a few good legacy CYA guys, and they hired 2 decent coaches afterwards. But damage has been done. This starts with CS as he should not be with the young kids. Scares parents and kids away. Once they get to 9v9 fields the development and talent gap become evident. When girls are scared of coach at U9/10 they dont show or really try as hard. To attract better players and keep them in club they have to reverse course on NVA alliance and figure a path to GA or full ECNL status. |
this will all settleout. Once folks learn how good a coach and person GL is. Hes phenomenal. It will attract players who didnt make other top teams. I just hope he doesnt leave or get yanked by another age group. You will see a dramatic improvement with the girls. He just needs a couple more athletes to add to existing girls to plug some holes. |
PWSI, GFR, Loudon, and BRYC showed up from what I heard. As for the wins/losses, this is a team playing the top teams in the area who have much larger pools to pull from. Unless the kids leaving are making top teams at McLean, Loudon, Arlington or SYC I’m not sure wins and losses are something to point at. Anyone can win in mid-tier NCSL divisions, just look at the Valor 2013G second team. I don’t think they have lost a game all season. |
We were there and didn't see 45 girls. |
Anyone know what is up with the 2011 boys side? Lots of talk about the girls side. Thinking of trying out from a nearby club but it looks like they are down-grading from 3 to 2 teams so trying out might be a waste of time. |
My son is a long time U13 white player so I feel like I have a good sense of what most people are doing. Our amazing coach is transferring to the girls side and we are all disapointed. I have not heard anyone is leaving and we have a large roster already. There is definitely some third team players good enough to move up (several who are stronger than current white team kids but there is a lot of politics with moving kids down) but I don't think there will be any open spots for them and it looks to everyone like Valor does not care at all about that third team enough to even find a coach before tryouts. My guess is tryout registrations are low and they don't know if they can put a 3rd team together.
Gold team is full -actually over full as they had to play roster games to add a player--and haven't heard anyone is leaving or moving up. If you are choosing between competing tryouts to attend I would honestly skip this one as right now there don't seem to be any open spots. My kid's spot is safe so I am not trying to deter competition but I honestly don't see how they can add anyone to either of the first two teams at this point, and no one wants to play on the third one with no coach and a hodpotch of random players. |
thanks for the 411 |
I think it is clear to say that Valor favors the boys teams over the girls. |
Not for that age group-they are moving the best coach from boys to girls
and replacing him with a really young kid. They have hired three coaches for 2011 girls but only 2 for 2011 boys. |