NoVa Teams out of state travel

Anonymous
Which leagues are moving to out of state travel next year? Will it be all teams in the clubs or just the A teams?
Anonymous
Narrow this question down. EDP plays half in Virginia and Half in MD for example. So does NCSL.

Most league have games in and out of state.

What league and age group are you truly asking about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Narrow this question down. EDP plays half in Virginia and Half in MD for example. So does NCSL.

Most league have games in and out of state.

What league and age group are you truly asking about?


I'm trying to figure out which clubs are going to start traveling out of state? Will that cause player turnover on those teams? My dd's arlington team mostly plays in virginia. Will my club be part of the shift to start travelling to maryland, or nc, or pa? Are other clubs making a shift?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Narrow this question down. EDP plays half in Virginia and Half in MD for example. So does NCSL.

Most league have games in and out of state.

What league and age group are you truly asking about?


I'm trying to figure out which clubs are going to start traveling out of state? Will that cause player turnover on those teams? My dd's arlington team mostly plays in virginia. Will my club be part of the shift to start travelling to maryland, or nc, or pa? Are other clubs making a shift?


Clubs already travel out of state. What age are you talking about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Narrow this question down. EDP plays half in Virginia and Half in MD for example. So does NCSL.

Most league have games in and out of state.

What league and age group are you truly asking about?


I'm trying to figure out which clubs are going to start traveling out of state? Will that cause player turnover on those teams? My dd's arlington team mostly plays in virginia. Will my club be part of the shift to start travelling to maryland, or nc, or pa? Are other clubs making a shift?


Not sure what shift you are referencing but playing in NC or PA is usually ECNL, GA, or MLSN. If they play NCSL or EDP, games are usually in VA or MD. NCSL and EDP may have a one off tournament in NC or PA but that's up to your coach and club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Narrow this question down. EDP plays half in Virginia and Half in MD for example. So does NCSL.

Most league have games in and out of state.

What league and age group are you truly asking about?


I'm trying to figure out which clubs are going to start traveling out of state? Will that cause player turnover on those teams? My dd's arlington team mostly plays in virginia. Will my club be part of the shift to start travelling to maryland, or nc, or pa? Are other clubs making a shift?


You really need more details here like other posters have asked you for. If your club has only played in VA it’s probably just luck to this point. Both of my kids are on teams in NCSL for a VA club. We play clubs in VA, MD, and WV.
Anonymous
If your daughter, admittedly, is a "lower level" travel player and you are worried she isn't good enough to make a team, why do you want to do it? This is an honest question.

Why not let her play rec and enjoy herself with players of a similar skill level? She will get to play, have fun and she (you) will not have to worry about being "cut."

From the very little information you have provided, to me, it seems like a "you" desire. It doesn't appear she is doing it because her friends are doing it. Because you are club shopping and not asking about a specific club that she, and all her friends, are interested in joining I don't get the sense she is fussed as to whether she plays rec or travel.

Do rec. Let her play, develop an interest in the game and hopefully get better. She's still young enough she can tryout in a year or two. You will just have to wait a bit longer to tell your friends your daughter plays for McLean or Arlington travel.
Anonymous
If your daughter plays for Arlington they just got lucky if they only played VA teams. If they are in NCSL they almost always play teams from MD and also possibly a team from WV. The RL teams will only play VA teams in regular season but will play tournaments out of VA. The ECNL team will play all over. I dont understand the concern about playing out of state. its a lot closer for your Arlington team to play Bethesda "out of state" then it is for the RL team to go down to VA Beach to play in "in state" If you mean more than about 90 minutes away its rare for any team other than the top 2 teams (Academy "ecnl" /preacademy "preecnl" and Red/ecnl rl) from Arlington playing more than 90 minutes away.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]If your daughter, admittedly, is a "lower level" travel player and you are worried she isn't good enough to make a team, why do you want to do it? This is an honest question.

Why not let her play rec and enjoy herself with players of a similar skill level? She will get to play, have fun and she (you) will not have to worry about being "cut."

From the very little information you have provided, to me, it seems like a "you" desire. It doesn't appear she is doing it because her friends are doing it. Because you are club shopping and not asking about a specific club that she, and all her friends, are interested in joining I don't get the sense she is fussed as to whether she plays rec or travel.

Do rec. Let her play, develop an interest in the game and hopefully get better. She's still young enough she can tryout in a year or two. You will just have to wait a bit longer to tell your friends your daughter plays for McLean or Arlington travel.[/quote]
Rec in VA for girls at younger ages takes all the joy out of soccer. Half the girls have zero interest in being there. With a lower level travel team you at least have commitment.
Anonymous
Clubs participate in leagues and leagues dictate the travel.

Individual Clubs cannot go it alone and decide to keep their Club travel to a minimum with exclusive instate opponents or then decide to only play out of state opponents. That is not how it works.

The best you can do is angle for a club that plays in a close-in league. NCSL and CCL are two leagues that are travel but try to keep the travel portion to a minimum.

However, Clubs that play in NCSL and CCL often have teams in the same age groups that play in other leagues that will require more out of state travel.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your daughter, admittedly, is a "lower level" travel player and you are worried she isn't good enough to make a team, why do you want to do it? This is an honest question.

Why not let her play rec and enjoy herself with players of a similar skill level? She will get to play, have fun and she (you) will not have to worry about being "cut."

From the very little information you have provided, to me, it seems like a "you" desire. It doesn't appear she is doing it because her friends are doing it. Because you are club shopping and not asking about a specific club that she, and all her friends, are interested in joining I don't get the sense she is fussed as to whether she plays rec or travel.

Do rec. Let her play, develop an interest in the game and hopefully get better. She's still young enough she can tryout in a year or two. You will just have to wait a bit longer to tell your friends your daughter plays for McLean or Arlington travel.[/quote]
Rec in VA for girls at younger ages takes all the joy out of soccer. Half the girls have zero interest in being there. With a lower level travel team you at least have commitment. [/quote]

yes! rec filled with girls who don't want to be there is so frustrating. she love her lower level team. she loves practicing 3 days per week. she loves all of the games and the tournaments. she isn't as fast as others yet, but that doesn't mean it is a "me" desire. she has great foot skills, but is slower. i am wondering if upper level spots will open or if upper level players will change clubs to avoid traveling to nc and pa? a lower level team is fine as she loves it. we don't need a d1 college scholarship and she can still play travel because she loves it. travel lets her play more than rec which is what she wants. and maybe she will grow and get faster and advance. its up to her what she wants to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clubs participate in leagues and leagues dictate the travel.

Individual Clubs cannot go it alone and decide to keep their Club travel to a minimum with exclusive instate opponents or then decide to only play out of state opponents. That is not how it works.

The best you can do is angle for a club that plays in a close-in league. NCSL and CCL are two leagues that are travel but try to keep the travel portion to a minimum.

However, Clubs that play in NCSL and CCL often have teams in the same age groups that play in other leagues that will require more out of state travel.


thank you.
Anonymous
OP, what area do you live in? We could give you a few options as far as which close clubs would be a good fit for your daughter.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your daughter, admittedly, is a "lower level" travel player and you are worried she isn't good enough to make a team, why do you want to do it? This is an honest question.

Why not let her play rec and enjoy herself with players of a similar skill level? She will get to play, have fun and she (you) will not have to worry about being "cut."

From the very little information you have provided, to me, it seems like a "you" desire. It doesn't appear she is doing it because her friends are doing it. Because you are club shopping and not asking about a specific club that she, and all her friends, are interested in joining I don't get the sense she is fussed as to whether she plays rec or travel.

Do rec. Let her play, develop an interest in the game and hopefully get better. She's still young enough she can tryout in a year or two. You will just have to wait a bit longer to tell your friends your daughter plays for McLean or Arlington travel.[/quote]
Rec in VA for girls at younger ages takes all the joy out of soccer. Half the girls have zero interest in being there. With a lower level travel team you at least have commitment. [/quote]

yes! rec filled with girls who don't want to be there is so frustrating. she love her lower level team. she loves practicing 3 days per week. she loves all of the games and the tournaments. she isn't as fast as others yet, but that doesn't mean it is a "me" desire. she has great foot skills, but is slower. i am wondering if upper level spots will open or if upper level players will change clubs to avoid traveling to nc and pa? a lower level team is fine as she loves it. we don't need a d1 college scholarship and she can still play travel because she loves it. travel lets her play more than rec which is what she wants. and maybe she will grow and get faster and advance. its up to her what she wants to do.[/quote]

Well thought out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, what area do you live in? We could give you a few options as far as which close clubs would be a good fit for your daughter.


dd plays for low level arlington in ncsl
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