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My daughter (U14) currently plays in NCSL and wants to play in ECNL-RL or GA Aspire next year. We live in Eastern Loudoun for reference. A few questions:
- outside of Sterling/Herndon what options does she have? GFR and Loudoun are the 2 I’m aware of. - we have only shown up at tryouts previously, but I believe we should do things differently for these teams. Is this when we’re supposed to email teams and ask to practice with them? Any tips? |
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Here us the GA Aspire U15 Mid Atlantic South Division Link to Clubs:
https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/42138/schedules?group=413275 And here is the ECNL RL U15 Virginia RL Division 2x divisions: https://theecnl.com/sports/2023/8/8/ECNLRLG_0808235427.aspx Check them out and take a look! Aspire will be sooner (February) ECNL RL will be later (March) A lot of these teams are very fluid. Better kids leave and a lot of good kids try out for the 1st teams, but reject 2nd team slots. They usually are more dynamic in term of rosters then the 1st teams. Most Coaches would happily let a kid come to an Aspire or RL practice vs 1st team practice without some kind of pedigree already established by U15. Try a few clubs to see the fit/ feel of the kids, coach and club. |
VA Revolution has GA Aspire and Valor has ECNL-RL. |
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In terms of the rankings from the app
GFR - 324 Valor - 1024 Loudoun Aspire - 1356 VRSC Aspire - 1409 Herndon- 2977 As you can see there is a big range in level between these teams. |
Ranking apps are BS and you know it. |
This is helpful thank you! Loudoun is what I was thinking and this validates that. |
| STJ will likely be in Aspire soon and they practice near you. |
| Aspire MA S other than SYC is terrrrrible. |
What is your objective measure? |
. You could say that the rankings app does not capture teams that play kick ball, park the bus, in order to achieve wins, but don’t develop. I get it, but those teams should lose out over the wrong run to teams that develop. So, really what you are saying is that we should only be looking at is the rankings at the top years, those that have prioritized development over winning at the younger ages…. And I would agree. What are the consistent better teams at the older ages, those that have promoted development properly? Then again, there is a lot of movement at the older ages to those clubs that recruit better, which also tends to be the clubs that develop better. So what is the answer other than sending kids to the teams that recruit better? Find the clubs that win better at the older age groups, not the younger, and find the ones that recruit better. That is the answer. Anything else is nonsense. |
| Aspire and ECNL RL are a good step up coming from NCSL. If she gets better, she could then make a ECNL or GA team, all depending on her goals. |
| My experience is that the Arlington, GFR, and VYS RL teams are normally in the range of the mid-table GA teams and a decent step up from GA-Aspire. So if you can get her on one of those I'd do it. |