Metro South Club vs. Mojo Black

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One reason to choose mojo black over metro depending on the age is based on the type of travel your player and family wants to do. I think the level of play will be comparable if not higher at metro South. But metro south doesn’t travel beyond the DMV and the tournament schedule is very short maybe 1-2 per month with some being intra-club tournaments where the regional teams play each other. This is reflected in the price. Metro South is less than half as expensive for a better experience and equivalent if not better coaching.

Consider the likely socio-economic status of the players who end up in Mojo. Likely rich McLean families who are willing to shovel money at a club that doesn't really deliver much. Probably they need some team sport for their college application and their kid is not good enough to make a competitive team.

Mojo could decide to become more competitive by attracting better players. Lowering prices would be a great strategy. Mojo probably likes where they are at: great profit and no expectations. Probably Mojo kids try out for other clubs, but they rarely make it so they come back for more of the same.
Anonymous
Metro South does compete outside the DMV and they have one intra-club tournament in the beginning of the season, primarily to distribute uniforms. I don’t understand why Metro South, or the other Metro Regional Teams, get such a bad rep when a lot of other clubs are simply over-priced and under-coached.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Metro South does compete outside the DMV and they have one intra-club tournament in the beginning of the season, primarily to distribute uniforms. I don’t understand why Metro South, or the other Metro Regional Teams, get such a bad rep when a lot of other clubs are simply over-priced and under-coached.

Metro regional teams get a bad rap because there is a pervasive narrative that they are just a revenue generator to support the travel teams. I don't believe that to be the case - I think it's a good option for a players looking for a more regional team. Lower price, reasonable travel expectations, and some very good coaches. I'm sure there are different perspectives on particular coaches, but there are quite a few Metro Regional coaches who have been with the club for a really long time and have good reputations.

One thing I would say is don't view Metro Regional teams as a feeder for Travel teams. While there have been a decent number of girls who played for Metro regional teams at younger age groups who eventually make a Metro Travel team, it's the exception rather than the rule.
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