Girls Class of 2022 Commits - Interesting to see who is missing

Anonymous
OP again. I would love to see McLeans 2022 commit numbers reach the level of Richmon in terms of actual numbers and quality of commits but I just want to understand why it has not. The fact is that the current U18/19 team is not on the same level as previous teams. That is reality. Is that driving the situation? I doubt it because McLean's team is better than those at Arlington, VDA and VRYC. Maybe more players commit, which would end this discussion. Just asking the question, which is relevant to players or parents of players looking to play at the next level.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/search/?query=&divisionId=1&genderId=f&graduationYear=2022&positionId=0&playerRating=&stateId=47&pageNo=0&area=commitments

Here’s your 2022 commits thus far


Nice to see VDA getting credit for one of the South Carolina commits when this is what her playing history is:
2012-15 played for Arlington SA
2016-20 played for BRYC Elite ECNL
21-22 season set to play for VDA ECNL



Arlington taken credit for the Georgetown Commit from Metro?
FCV taken credit for all the outside players brought in?



By the way…the club didn’t take credit. It’s self reported. Got it champ?



This is the fundamental issue for parents. Keeping score by college commits for the club when its about the kids. Who get the credit? Who cares?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/search/?query=&divisionId=1&genderId=f&graduationYear=2022&positionId=0&playerRating=&stateId=47&pageNo=0&area=commitments

Here’s your 2022 commits thus far


Nice to see VDA getting credit for one of the South Carolina commits when this is what her playing history is:
2012-15 played for Arlington SA
2016-20 played for BRYC Elite ECNL
21-22 season set to play for VDA ECNL



Arlington taken credit for the Georgetown Commit from Metro?
FCV taken credit for all the outside players brought in?



By the way…the club didn’t take credit. It’s self reported. Got it champ?



This is the fundamental issue for parents. Keeping score by college commits for the club when its about the kids. Who get the credit? Who cares?


The kids get the credit.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:A casual observation of 2022 commits and their chosen programs leads one to conclude that one club is noticeably lacking. Richmond leads the way and includes an impressive list of commits to Power 5 programs. VDA, FCV, Bethesda and MUFC all have a half dozen or more commits. Even Arlington has a handful.


According to soccerwire, the commits reported are: FCV -12, Richmond -8, Arlington -6, BRYC -5, Bethesda -4, MUFC -3, VDA -3, McLean -2, Metro -2, Loudoun -1.

FCV leads the way.


MYS announces this information to club families (4 were announced last month for example...haven't checked this month). I don't think your best source is soccerwire TBH.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/search/?query=&divisionId=1&genderId=f&graduationYear=2022&positionId=0&playerRating=&stateId=47&pageNo=0&area=commitments

Here’s your 2022 commits thus far


Nice to see VDA getting credit for one of the South Carolina commits when this is what her playing history is:
2012-15 played for Arlington SA
2016-20 played for BRYC Elite ECNL
21-22 season set to play for VDA ECNL



Arlington taken credit for the Georgetown Commit from Metro?
FCV taken credit for all the outside players brought in?



By the way…the club didn’t take credit. It’s self reported. Got it champ?



This is the fundamental issue for parents. Keeping score by college commits for the club when its about the kids. Who get the credit? Who cares?


The kids get the credit.


Correct. Who cares which club gets the credit? This constant comparison between clubs like we all in tribes is super annoying. Enjoy your kids and their club. Support them. Stop worrying about how everyone else is doing. A rule for this board and in life.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A casual observation of 2022 commits and their chosen programs leads one to conclude that one club is noticeably lacking. Richmond leads the way and includes an impressive list of commits to Power 5 programs. VDA, FCV, Bethesda and MUFC all have a half dozen or more commits. Even Arlington has a handful.


According to soccerwire, the commits reported are: FCV -12, Richmond -8, Arlington -6, BRYC -5, Bethesda -4, MUFC -3, VDA -3, McLean -2, Metro -2, Loudoun -1.

FCV leads the way.


MYS announces this information to club families (4 were announced last month for example...haven't checked this month). I don't think your best source is soccerwire TBH.


FCV reports all their commitments to soccer wire. That’s all of those numbers prove. These are not accurate. I guess it fits your narrative though, right?
Anonymous
Why would a club put something on soccerwire unless the family approved that?
Anonymous
I believe both SoccerWire and TDS list both self-reported and club-reported commits. So if a club tweets about a commitment those outlets pick it up.
Clubs also, sometimes, self-publish lists of commitments. Mclean is one of those. The Mclean self-published list doesn’t have many 2022s on it.
Whether the clubs like it or not, Northern Virginia parents - their paying customers - are looking at college commitment quality and numbers when deciding where their 13s and 14s are going to try out. Quality in this sense is both academic and soccer quality, depending on kid/family goals. Traditionally, Mclean has sent a lot of girls to high academic schools’ soccer teams. But I’m seeing the commit lists from those schools for 2022, and Mclean 2022 kids are not committing.

So, if Mclean is just too cool to publish their 2022 commitments, they’re shooting themselves in the foot re their talent pool at the younger years. If Mclean doesn’t HAVE those commitments, especially compared to Arlington or VDA (both pretty up and coming in the battle of the college feeder clubs it seems), well that will also affect their talent pool at the younger years. It doesn’t make sense for Mclean not to put the data out there if it exists, which make me think it doesn’t exist.
Anonymous
^^^^^
Great points! I think McLean is best club in the area for girls but clearly, something is going on with their 2022 class. To be frank, the 2022 and lower classes don't seem to have had the success on the field that previous MYS classes have had which might translate into fewer commits. I know the 2023s on the rebuilt 05 team are strong but time will tell if the 2022 situation is an anomaly.
Anonymous
I have seen plenty of great players with great commitments over the years and IMO it has everything to do with the player and not so much to do with the club. I have seen these high level commits stay with one club, jump around every year to different clubs and everything in between.

For lower level players...the club is more important.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would a club put something on soccerwire unless the family approved that?


If your club reports to soccerwire and you would prefer that the commit is not published, there...just ask the club to not report any information about your child. Problem solved.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A casual observation of 2022 commits and their chosen programs leads one to conclude that one club is noticeably lacking. Richmond leads the way and includes an impressive list of commits to Power 5 programs. VDA, FCV, Bethesda and MUFC all have a half dozen or more commits. Even Arlington has a handful.


According to soccerwire, the commits reported are: FCV -12, Richmond -8, Arlington -6, BRYC -5, Bethesda -4, MUFC -3, VDA -3, McLean -2, Metro -2, Loudoun -1.

FCV leads the way.


MYS announces this information to club families (4 were announced last month for example...haven't checked this month). I don't think your best source is soccerwire TBH.


FCV reports all their commitments to soccer wire. That’s all of those numbers prove. These are not accurate. I guess it fits your narrative though, right?


Wow how disappointing. Just based on those number FCV is the only club doing a decent job. The other club are total sh#t. The way the parents and club talk you would think everyone including the bench players would be starting at D1 power 5 schools. Looks like the true is not close to that at all.
Anonymous
Wow relax. By the recruiting years most families have learned to manage their expectations and are past the "disappointment" phase of fancy youth soccer. It's just expensive youth soccer. It's fine but that's about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A casual observation of 2022 commits and their chosen programs leads one to conclude that one club is noticeably lacking. Richmond leads the way and includes an impressive list of commits to Power 5 programs. VDA, FCV, Bethesda and MUFC all have a half dozen or more commits. Even Arlington has a handful.


According to soccerwire, the commits reported are: FCV -12, Richmond -8, Arlington -6, BRYC -5, Bethesda -4, MUFC -3, VDA -3, McLean -2, Metro -2, Loudoun -1.

FCV leads the way.


MYS announces this information to club families (4 were announced last month for example...haven't checked this month). I don't think your best source is soccerwire TBH.


FCV reports all their commitments to soccer wire. That’s all of those numbers prove. These are not accurate. I guess it fits your narrative though, right?


Wow how disappointing. Just based on those number FCV is the only club doing a decent job. The other club are total sh#t. The way the parents and club talk you would think everyone including the bench players would be starting at D1 power 5 schools. Looks like the true is not close to that at all.


Total dipshit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A casual observation of 2022 commits and their chosen programs leads one to conclude that one club is noticeably lacking. Richmond leads the way and includes an impressive list of commits to Power 5 programs. VDA, FCV, Bethesda and MUFC all have a half dozen or more commits. Even Arlington has a handful.


According to soccerwire, the commits reported are: FCV -12, Richmond -8, Arlington -6, BRYC -5, Bethesda -4, MUFC -3, VDA -3, McLean -2, Metro -2, Loudoun -1.

FCV leads the way.


MYS announces this information to club families (4 were announced last month for example...haven't checked this month). I don't think your best source is soccerwire TBH.


FCV reports all their commitments to soccer wire. That’s all of those numbers prove. These are not accurate. I guess it fits your narrative though, right?


Wow how disappointing. Just based on those number FCV is the only club doing a decent job. The other club are total sh#t. The way the parents and club talk you would think everyone including the bench players would be starting at D1 power 5 schools. Looks like the true is not close to that at all.


I think you are trying to insult a club or some players or something but with this convoluted post...we can't even figure out who or what you are dissing. Try again
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