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I played at a high level growing up, including in Europe and in college. I’ve been very happy with VYS, although I have seen a coach or two I wasn’t a fan of (we fortunately avoided them).
We have friends who are very happy with GFR. |
Alexandria has the best overall U9-U12 boys development in NoVA and it's not even close. |
Alexandria has a very good development program. It is certainly one of the best. It's a long drive in rush hour from Vienna though. |
| I live on Fairfax/Vienna border and FPYC shouldn't even in the conversation. I know many, many parents of players at Vienna, the players themselves, and my son goes to school in Vienna with many VYS players...let me just say...none of them that we know like VYS or think it's any good. It's just convenient for them. It's like VYS doesn't want to be good. They are a community club that loves its rec program and, if they get a good travel team, great. If not, noone cares. Very few top boys stay beyond U12. The development is pitiful. The level of play is low. Yes, McLean isn't great but it is so much better than Vienna. And here's a tip as I assume that you are new to this forum, disregard any post contains...I played at a high level when I was young, etc. |
LOL ... Tommy’s back on the boards... he’ll tell you anything to get your cash. |
Well whoever it is - he's not wrong. Alexandria does get teach the kids to play well. There are other good clubs too - I don't think Alexandria is head and shoulders above every[i] other club - but it does develop its players well. |
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We are on the girls side, but left VYS for McLean. Unless you're on the top team at VYS, you get some mediocre (just showing up for the pay) coaches. We've been much happier with the coach pool at McLean; the nominal price and commute difference worth it. |
No different than any other large club. The more players there are the better the chances of finding a competitive peer group. The peer group will challenge and develop your kid first. The coach and family environment comes next. Everything else is just BS. |
There's truth to this but also truth to the notion that there are clubs that invest more focus in development if that is what you are looking for. So no, you cannot just roll out the ball to a bunch of 9 year old wunderkinds and expect them to kids who know how to play when they are looking to go to DCU or BSC. There are some clubs with an excellent peer group and some coaches at those clubs who command the respect of their peers and other clubs in the area. There's no problem with VYS at all. They feed plenty of elite teams and clubs at older ages after developing those kids at younger ages, even though the population in the area is 20-30K (vs Arlington with 300K). |
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| There are kids from Vienna who play BRYC, as well. Pretty close, as they practice in Fairfax. |