Basketball Girls- Vogues

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But is the Vogues a good option for a B team player who has never done AAU? Not looking for Elevate level competition. Just playing and learning basketball and enjoying a team environment.


Yes. We had a FCYBL B team girl who went and played Vogues in MS and loved it. Ended up playing HS varsity as a freshman.


Impressive. What school? I assume not Madison.


I'd prefer not to out her, but no, not Madison. Nearby FCPS though.
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Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a lot of the top players leave. Do folks think it's just a players/families that always want to move onto what they perceive is the next best thing? Is it the coaches? Sounds like the development certainly is there if these players are able to move onto more competitive/"better" teams.


Thats every AAU team, its musical chairs. If your kid is good enough to play alot, you think she should be on a better team. If shes not playing, you sre looking for a team where she will get more playtime. Everyone on an asu team has ine foot out the door.


So maddening given how hard it is to figure out the system. I think mid level players need to find a coach they like, a team they enjoy and stick with it. Vogues presents more like a stepping stone. I, for one, wish it was less transient.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a lot of the top players leave. Do folks think it's just a players/families that always want to move onto what they perceive is the next best thing? Is it the coaches? Sounds like the development certainly is there if these players are able to move onto more competitive/"better" teams.


Thats every AAU team, its musical chairs. If your kid is good enough to play alot, you think she should be on a better team. If shes not playing, you sre looking for a team where she will get more playtime. Everyone on an asu team has ine foot out the door.


The top two teams at DD’s club for her year have been relatively stable for years with movement between them, but not many people leaving for other clubs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a lot of the top players leave. Do folks think it's just a players/families that always want to move onto what they perceive is the next best thing? Is it the coaches? Sounds like the development certainly is there if these players are able to move onto more competitive/"better" teams.


Thats every AAU team, its musical chairs. If your kid is good enough to play alot, you think she should be on a better team. If shes not playing, you sre looking for a team where she will get more playtime. Everyone on an asu team has ine foot out the door.


The top two teams at DD’s club for her year have been relatively stable for years with movement between them, but not many people leaving for other clubs


Stars? Elevate?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a lot of the top players leave. Do folks think it's just a players/families that always want to move onto what they perceive is the next best thing? Is it the coaches? Sounds like the development certainly is there if these players are able to move onto more competitive/"better" teams.


Thats every AAU team, its musical chairs. If your kid is good enough to play alot, you think she should be on a better team. If shes not playing, you sre looking for a team where she will get more playtime. Everyone on an asu team has ine foot out the door.


The top two teams at DD’s club for her year have been relatively stable for years with movement between them, but not many people leaving for other clubs


Stars? Elevate?


Elevate
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