As a BSC family that actually lives in Bethesda, 90% of our away games are closer than our home games. 100% are on better fields. |
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I have heard the owner of Muldoon's talk about Brad Roos wanting the fields in certain condition for tournaments (to be clear - not that it was great and it ended up being a fiasco). Wonder if he thinks Brad Roos is now gone, he has zero responsibility to save any decent field for Bethesda league games and just save for whatever event(s) he has coming up this spring. There were parts of the field that were very playable - flat, not muddy, but they were saved while the steep slopes on the sides were used for the weekend games. Refs warned about ticks as the balls went out of bounds because it was as close to the side as possible. It wasn't just NCSL, but also EDP games. We had other games for other kids on very basic grass fields that were absolutely fine. Still BSC ultimate responsibility, but something really smells on this one.
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| The owner said the other day he was reseeding some of the fields (i.e. the 'higher ones closer to the ridge line) so they weren't open for use. |
You mean the "mud pit"? |
| This is a useful stream. I have a u10 who is interested in trying out for Bethesda, but now I'm questioning--the classic team we're on has practices that are close and on good fields, and games that are pretty close and on turf. This might be the tipping point on our decision. |
It’s really pathetic that BSC Travel Teams play their home game in a mud pit all the way in Poolesville while the MSI Classic Teams (select) play most of their games on turf at Germantown Soccerplex or at the local high school turf fields. I hope BSC’s U13 and above teams plays on better grass fields or turf fields. |
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Someone once posted the best team in the DC area were:
1) The team easiest to get to during rush hour commute. 2) The team that has the most number of your child's friends. 3) The team with the best record, coaches, strategy, skills, tactics, etc... For a U10, I'd seriously consider a simpler option |
| DS has a game tomorrow afternoon at Muldoon's. With all this rain today, what will the condition be like. Is there a chance its gets cancelled? |
| Our game was just cancelled there for tomorrow. |
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Muldoons horrible- imagine being one of those top teams traveling in from canada, Ohio, michigan etc and playing on those fields for the Bethesda Cup- and then having to play shortened halves, have the ball not even roll because its in standing water......our players were standing in water that covered their shoelances in the corners of the field.
Horrible. Our team is not playing that tourney ever again. |
| I hope that BSC doesn’t have a home game at Muldoon Farms this weekend as the weather is expected to dump anywhere from 0.5 to 1 inch of rain tomorrow. |
| This place is a dump, smells like crap, grass is always too long, bugs everywhere, and such a PIA to get to. |
We have games at Muldoon both Saturday and Sunday. Sigh. |
| Is there a website or link that tells you if Muldoons is open or closed? We have an early game Saturday. |
No way to check online. When we played at OBSL, they do have people checking the field condition early in the morning and send emails to managers/coaches. Based on the experience of the past two weeks, the weekend games are likely to be on schedule if Friday rains. |