| Which Super Y teams in NOVA do you recommend for boys born in 2011? Any particularly solid coaches? |
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You are “super” late on this bro…
Schedules came out yesterday. Call everybody and see if you can get in a roster. https://www.usl-youth.com/schedule/ |
| I think rosters "locked" June 1. Season starts this weekend. |
| Really looking forward to this. 2011 is the age group to watch no doubt. |
No age group is the age group to watch. Stop trying to make DCxi happen. (Just guessing) Super Y is an organized and expensive place for extra touches. |
A+ trolling. Enjoy sweltering on the sidelines at that "age group to watch". We'll be at the pool. |
| No age group to watch…. Big rosters, unorganized practices, hot games, combined ages… no one really likes super-y. No one takes super-y seriously. |
I believe you mean seriousl-y |
| That post was directed at those watching SuperY this summer. Relax and put the phone down. We get it you’re not interested. But MANY players in DMV area supplement with it. It works no doubt. And many teams know one another and it can get really competitive. Why did you even click on this post anyway. |
SuperB response. Back to the topic at hand, I cannot name a single (elite) boy who is playing U15/2011 USLY this summer. Perspective: parent of a boy in that age group |
| Personal opinion: summer should be less organized soccer, more pick up with friends/ teammates, and a time to let the kids' bodies recover some. Vacation with the family, keep in shape, do some camps, but these kids need a break. |
| ^ This. 100% this. Kids and families need a break and so do coaches. |
| U14 and above useless |
Same. We prioritize summer swim team, pool and beach time in the summer. Some half day soccer camp. It’s too hot in the afternoons especially on turf. |
Because you are not MLS next we exclusively 💯 soccer |