VYS Soccer - better or worse?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vienna has entered every single one of their boys and girls teams in the State Cup which starts next weekend. This not a sign of a team pulling themselves from the league


Any teams can enter VPL State Cup. They do not have to be in the VPL league.
Anonymous
VPL has typically had a limited (maybe no) schedule in the Spring for older age groups - probably due to high school soccer. My guess is some of the older Vienna teams may have decided to participate in NCSL in the Spring to supplement their game schedule. I doubt they are leaving VPL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VPL has typically had a limited (maybe no) schedule in the Spring for older age groups - probably due to high school soccer. My guess is some of the older Vienna teams may have decided to participate in NCSL in the Spring to supplement their game schedule. I doubt they are leaving VPL.


Okay, that makes sense.
Anonymous
What about the girls side?
Anonymous
Hey here is a cool idea. Here is the Technical Staff info to email them. Rather than spread rumors, maybe reach out to them?

https://vys.demosphere-secure.com/about-vys/technical-staff
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hey here is a cool idea. Here is the Technical Staff info to email them. Rather than spread rumors, maybe reach out to them?

https://vys.demosphere-secure.com/about-vys/technical-staff


That is no fun and you'd put DCUrbanMom's out of business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hey here is a cool idea. Here is the Technical Staff info to email them. Rather than spread rumors, maybe reach out to them?

https://vys.demosphere-secure.com/about-vys/technical-staff


That is no fun and you'd put DCUrbanMom's out of business.


Hahahaha! Fair point - what was I thinking?!?!
Anonymous
nah, its OK. the older girls will just play skeleton teams this spring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is VYS Phoenix 06G the best/highest tier team in that age group? My niece got an offer there and is asking me for an opinion. I’m clueless. I just officiate games on the side to fund my vices.


What position does she play? I know there are some injuries on that team and they are looking for a sub goalie (their goalie is phenomenal).
Anonymous
Do any parents feel like the 09 girls got anything out of their scrimmage this past weekend? How did your DD feel about it afterward?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do any parents feel like the 09 girls got anything out of their scrimmage this past weekend? How did your DD feel about it afterward?


Who did they scrimmage and what was the score?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do any parents feel like the 09 girls got anything out of their scrimmage this past weekend? How did your DD feel about it afterward?


Who did they scrimmage and what was the score?


We played a team one year older and played 11v11 for the very first time. The score doesn't tell the story. I think we only got the ball in our attacking half maybe 3-4 times (and that was because of their defenders making a mistake passing it around). I don't think we completed one deliberate pass to a teammate in the attacking half and we did not get any shots off. I don't believe their keeper touched the ball once if my memory serves me correctly. The other team just passed the ball around in the 2nd half and we chased them. Some thought that it was a great experience. I'm not so sure.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do any parents feel like the 09 girls got anything out of their scrimmage this past weekend? How did your DD feel about it afterward?


Who did they scrimmage and what was the score?


We played a team one year older and played 11v11 for the very first time. The score doesn't tell the story. I think we only got the ball in our attacking half maybe 3-4 times (and that was because of their defenders making a mistake passing it around). I don't think we completed one deliberate pass to a teammate in the attacking half and we did not get any shots off. I don't believe their keeper touched the ball once if my memory serves me correctly. The other team just passed the ball around in the 2nd half and we chased them. Some thought that it was a great experience. I'm not so sure.


Depends on what your objectives are for your kid, and what the alternative activities would be. There are plenty of people who would love for their kids to be more challenged, not less challenged. It depends on how kids can cope with losses and frustration - if they cannot, then they are not going to learn much from experiences like this. I would love to have seen more of this when our kids were at VYS. But it's not for everybody, for sure.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do any parents feel like the 09 girls got anything out of their scrimmage this past weekend? How did your DD feel about it afterward?


Who did they scrimmage and what was the score?


We played a team one year older and played 11v11 for the very first time. The score doesn't tell the story. I think we only got the ball in our attacking half maybe 3-4 times (and that was because of their defenders making a mistake passing it around). I don't think we completed one deliberate pass to a teammate in the attacking half and we did not get any shots off. I don't believe their keeper touched the ball once if my memory serves me correctly. The other team just passed the ball around in the 2nd half and we chased them. Some thought that it was a great experience. I'm not so sure.


Depends on what your objectives are for your kid, and what the alternative activities would be. There are plenty of people who would love for their kids to be more challenged, not less challenged. It depends on how kids can cope with losses and frustration - if they cannot, then they are not going to learn much from experiences like this. I would love to have seen more of this when our kids were at VYS. But it's not for everybody, for sure.


To say it was a challenge is an understatement. I would prefer a more competitive game where there is an ebb and flow where there's at least some success. A few passes connected. A few shots on goal. Something.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Do any parents feel like the 09 girls got anything out of their scrimmage this past weekend? How did your DD feel about it afterward?


Who did they scrimmage and what was the score?


We played a team one year older and played 11v11 for the very first time. The score doesn't tell the story. I think we only got the ball in our attacking half maybe 3-4 times (and that was because of their defenders making a mistake passing it around). I don't think we completed one deliberate pass to a teammate in the attacking half and we did not get any shots off. I don't believe their keeper touched the ball once if my memory serves me correctly. The other team just passed the ball around in the 2nd half and we chased them. Some thought that it was a great experience. I'm not so sure.


Depends on what your objectives are for your kid, and what the alternative activities would be. There are plenty of people who would love for their kids to be more challenged, not less challenged. It depends on how kids can cope with losses and frustration - if they cannot, then they are not going to learn much from experiences like this. I would love to have seen more of this when our kids were at VYS. But it's not for everybody, for sure.


To say it was a challenge is an understatement. I would prefer a more competitive game where there is an ebb and flow where there's at least some success. A few passes connected. A few shots on goal. Something.


I thought the 2009s had some good players although i didn't see the game.
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