Top boys teams in or near MoCo?

Anonymous
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ECNLDD wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are looking to make a change. I don't know much about the local soccer options.


Who does your boy currently play for? How do you not know what clubs are in Mont County? If he is that good, why would you not look at the nova clubs, Alex and Arlington?


Last year he played in another state. This year he decided that he was going to just play varsity, at least for the fall, and adjust to a new city and 9th grade. But now the kids at soccer camp have convinced him otherwise.



So you’re saying he’s an incoming freshmen, new to the state, that already has a Varsity offer? Sounds fishy OP!


Sorry I meant high school. He’ll be at a small school where JV is no cut so he will definitely be on the team.
Anonymous
2009 is a really strong boys year in the area in the Montgomery County area.

Best from top to bottom (well, not bottom, but lower)

Bethesda Soccer, MLS Next (lots of teams below as well)
Potomac, ECNL. (all the best PPA kids just went there)
Achilles, MLS Next (but very bad in MLS Next)
PPA, EDP 1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2009 is a really strong boys year in the area in the Montgomery County area.

Best from top to bottom (well, not bottom, but lower)

Bethesda Soccer, MLS Next (lots of teams below as well)
Potomac, ECNL. (all the best PPA kids just went there)
Achilles, MLS Next (but very bad in MLS Next)
PPA, EDP 1


Where is Bethesda Blue now? Did they move to Nation's League? I'd put them on par with the Potomac ECNL team.
Anonymous
Achilles doesn't have U15 (2009) MLS NEXT this season. They have U13, U14, U16, and U19.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Achilles doesn't have U15 (2009) MLS NEXT this season. They have U13, U14, U16, and U19.


Really? Was that voluntary, or were they kicked out?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Achilles doesn't have U15 (2009) MLS NEXT this season. They have U13, U14, U16, and U19.


Really? Was that voluntary, or were they kicked out?


Unclear. As is the plan going forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Achilles doesn't have U15 (2009) MLS NEXT this season. They have U13, U14, U16, and U19.


Really? Was that voluntary, or were they kicked out?


Unclear. As is the plan going forward.


Isn’t the U19 new?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Achilles doesn't have U15 (2009) MLS NEXT this season. They have U13, U14, U16, and U19.


Really? Was that voluntary, or were they kicked out?


Unclear. As is the plan going forward.


Isn’t the U19 new?


Yes. Last year it was U13, U14, and U16 (2010s, 2009s, and 2007s)

This year it's 2011s, 2010s, 2008s, and 2005s.

I hope they brought in enough kids to make that work and found places for their 09s and 07s that aren't strong enough to play up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2009 is a really strong boys year in the area in the Montgomery County area.

Best from top to bottom (well, not bottom, but lower)

Bethesda Soccer, MLS Next (lots of teams below as well)
Potomac, ECNL. (all the best PPA kids just went there)
Achilles, MLS Next (but very bad in MLS Next)
PPA, EDP 1


Where is Bethesda Blue now? Did they move to Nation's League? I'd put them on par with the Potomac ECNL team.


Blue? Negatory. Not in the same league as MLSNEXT or am ECNL teams mentioned above. They played my son’s EDP1 team last year and unimpressed. They have a striker who is headed for pros, that’s it for talent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2009 is a really strong boys year in the area in the Montgomery County area.

Best from top to bottom (well, not bottom, but lower)

Bethesda Soccer, MLS Next (lots of teams below as well)
Potomac, ECNL. (all the best PPA kids just went there)
Achilles, MLS Next (but very bad in MLS Next)
PPA, EDP 1


Where is Bethesda Blue now? Did they move to Nation's League? I'd put them on par with the Potomac ECNL team.


Pretty sure that yes, Bethesda Blue 2009 will be in the NAL league. Their coach also coaches the 2010 MLSNext team.
Anonymous
If you are in Bethesda you should also look at Arlington and VA Union for a 2009 boy. Both have solid teams at that age group. And commute is reasonable.

Given timing (teams already formed) you need to cast a wider net to ensure a spot on either MLS or ECNL…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2009 is a really strong boys year in the area in the Montgomery County area.

Best from top to bottom (well, not bottom, but lower)

Bethesda Soccer, MLS Next (lots of teams below as well)
Potomac, ECNL. (all the best PPA kids just went there)
Achilles, MLS Next (but very bad in MLS Next)
PPA, EDP 1


Where is Bethesda Blue now? Did they move to Nation's League? I'd put them on par with the Potomac ECNL team.


Blue? Negatory. Not in the same league as MLSNEXT or am ECNL teams mentioned above. They played my son’s EDP1 team last year and unimpressed. They have a striker who is headed for pros, that’s it for talent.


Why would a striker “headed for the pros” be on their second team instead of MLS Next?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2009 is a really strong boys year in the area in the Montgomery County area.

Best from top to bottom (well, not bottom, but lower)

Bethesda Soccer, MLS Next (lots of teams below as well)
Potomac, ECNL. (all the best PPA kids just went there)
Achilles, MLS Next (but very bad in MLS Next)
PPA, EDP 1


Where is Bethesda Blue now? Did they move to Nation's League? I'd put them on par with the Potomac ECNL team.


Blue? Negatory. Not in the same league as MLSNEXT or am ECNL teams mentioned above. They played my son’s EDP1 team last year and unimpressed. They have a striker who is headed for pros, that’s it for talent.


Why would a striker “headed for the pros” be on their second team instead of MLS Next?


I imagine a 15 year old can play semi pro/pro and get as much or even more experience (at least if he’s trying to go abroad) there as going to MLSNext.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2009 is a really strong boys year in the area in the Montgomery County area.

Best from top to bottom (well, not bottom, but lower)

Bethesda Soccer, MLS Next (lots of teams below as well)
Potomac, ECNL. (all the best PPA kids just went there)
Achilles, MLS Next (but very bad in MLS Next)
PPA, EDP 1


Where is Bethesda Blue now? Did they move to Nation's League? I'd put them on par with the Potomac ECNL team.


Blue? Negatory. Not in the same league as MLSNEXT or am ECNL teams mentioned above. They played my son’s EDP1 team last year and unimpressed. They have a striker who is headed for pros, that’s it for talent.


Why would a striker “headed for the pros” be on their second team instead of MLS Next?


I imagine a 15 year old can play semi pro/pro and get as much or even more experience (at least if he’s trying to go abroad) there as going to MLSNext.


Arguably their best coach is head of second team. Claims players (and this is heard second, possibly third hand) work harder than top team. I don’t know. Happy to have paid my Bethesda fees on boys side and finished
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2009 is a really strong boys year in the area in the Montgomery County area.

Best from top to bottom (well, not bottom, but lower)

Bethesda Soccer, MLS Next (lots of teams below as well)
Potomac, ECNL. (all the best PPA kids just went there)
Achilles, MLS Next (but very bad in MLS Next)
PPA, EDP 1


Where is Bethesda Blue now? Did they move to Nation's League? I'd put them on par with the Potomac ECNL team.


Blue? Negatory. Not in the same league as MLSNEXT or am ECNL teams mentioned above. They played my son’s EDP1 team last year and unimpressed. They have a striker who is headed for pros, that’s it for talent.


Why would a striker “headed for the pros” be on their second team instead of MLS Next?

Yeah, I’m familiar with this age group and wouldn’t put any stock in this dude’s soccer evaluation skills.

OP—start by looking at Bethesda and Potomac. Also check out PPA. Their team won’t likely be as strong this year after the exodus to Potomac, but they have some good players and coaches.
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