I think the boys play in OBSL/CMSSL through U10: http://sports.bluesombrero.com/Default.aspx?tabid=363543 The BSC girls start in NCSL at U9: http://www.ncsl-soccer.com/_element_display/#%2F80738%2Fteams%2Fclub%2F15599423.html%3Fdummy%3D1526932866621 |
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Bethesda has the information (home field, leagues, coaches) by gender/age group under tryouts page - click tryout time for you age group, then click on program information. Practice information does not come out until later.
so for boys http://www.bethesdasoccer.org/Default.aspx?tabid=344394 for girls http://www.bethesdasoccer.org/Default.aspx?tabid=274486 |
Do not believe a lot of that stuff. It is more of a hopefully we will be able to do this. Some of the younger girls groups say 2x a week practice. In reality it was three days a week. The younger the age group the farther down the pecking order- ie practices at bretton woods. |
| Son has played u9 and u10 for BSC. Most of his practices have been at Tilden middle and Tilden Center. U10 team practices 3 days a week. |
| Regarding the 2x per week practices - in the Fall, they tend to have extra speed and agility, goal keeper, etc. Not as much in the Spring. |
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What time are the practices, usually?
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Depends on the age group, and whether the coach has more than one team (most do). Generally the younger kids’ practice times are earlier than the older kids’. But that can change across teams if your coach has several teams to fit in. Example - a u10 coach also has a u11 team. Depending on coach’s commute and whether he has a day job, his u10 team may start practice around 430 or 5 and then his u11 would be at 6 or 630 to 730 or 8. But there could be another coach for u10 that also has a u9 team so in that case the u10 team would be in the later spot. In other words, different teams in the same age group can have different practice times. This is for the fall and spring. Practice times in the winter can be later because indoor space is so limited. You’ll be told practice times each season shortly (very shortly) before the season starts. And there often are changes once the season is underway. |