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There is a CCL and CCL II. B teams aren't "IN" the top CCL |
OK. I'll rephrase: Which teams are in CCL ... and CCL II?
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From what I hear, they practice at different fields as they don't have their own field yet. So it changes week to week. |
Weren't they partnering with Great Falls, Sterling and someone else? |
That posters comment was kind of necessary with the talk about leagues because VPL allows B teams and top CCL doesn't |
How is CCL handling the situation where Arlington, Loudoun, and McLean have their top teams in DA in some age groups. Do they still let the clubs' B teams in those age groups play in the top division of CCL? |
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McLean Girls - ECNL plays ECNL obviously, B team plays CCL and C team plays CCL2. |
| Again let's look at the older age groups. All this little kid concern is rather dumb |
U17/U19 is my only concern when it comes to wanting to know development and good players. That's where all these hundreds of pages of bragging rights over little kids really matters. |
Yes. They are the B teams. They just still call them the 'red' team or whatever color designation they all used for "A". The DA teams are now the 'A' teams. |
Some of us have little kids. |
Maybe those teams selected players not already on their CCL teams to play DA |
Well, yea, they invited their A team to DA tryouts and the new kid whooped them. They weren't good enough to make their own DA team. |
Right--that's of course what those clubs did. I just wondered if CCL changed the membership requirements, because they originally required clubs to pledge that all their A teams for all age groups would play in CCL. The DA team will obviously be the A team for the clubs that have it. I had understood that PWSI and Bethesda withdrew from CCL because of the A team requirement after they got DA status. So is there a different rule for Arlington, Loudoun, and McLean? |