Number 3 is Loudoun's second team. (I suspect FCV and Loudoun will both create strong teams from Number 1 and 3 Loudoun teams and number 16 FCV team.) Will be interesting to see if Arlington DA or Spirit DA pick up any players from 07 McLean top team. If not it looks like 07 may not be Arlington's best year. (Both Arlington and Spirit have younger players playing up on current DA rosters.) |
Thanks. Does Gunston do this too? |
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No. I don't know that they still have any formal affiliation. |
"Great Falls" is Great Falls and Reston (Merger of two smaller clubs) |
ASA 07 birth year has never been strong going on 3-4 years. Entrenched players and parent politics prevents any real fixes. If the new Girl's DA can somehow pull from the pre-ECNL teams, some parents will be very upset. |
While that's true, if you look club wide, above the U13s, I'm not sure a single player comes from there. And the U13 group is in its infancy. All I'm saying is that you have to see that translate across the board and on the older teams to truly count as a feeder. Not from WS MD, but I'd be interested to see how that compares to their "feeders": Pipeline and Baltimore Armour. Totally out of curiosity. A true feeder program would look more like Arlington's non-DA into their DA, or McLean's, so on and so forth. |
They did at one point. We practiced on their fields last year, had 2 DPs with them, and picked up one of their players last year. We also occasionally have a game on their fields. To my knowledge, Gunston and WS still have a relationship. |
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FCV will have try outs for the 07s in Jan and Feb as will WS-VA. How many players attend from Loudoun and McLean 07 will be very telling as to the interest level of these players to move to DA instead of staying for ECNL.
This past year Loudoun waited until March 11 to hold their first ECNL ID session. Will they do the same in 2019? If so, they are giving the DA team a really big window to try out and offer players spots on the DA team. |
Keep in mind that Loudoun was awarded ECNL in late February so having March ID sessions last year was reasonable. I'd expect Loudoun to adopt a similar timeline as FCV's ID sessions. |
I think there will be upset parents then. They will have a new coach, right? I know that when we went to the DA meeting last year, ASA made it very clear that DA was not for everyone. I think they will get outside players during tryouts, and those players will make the team if they are better than current players. On DDs team, about half were offered DA spots. |
+1 McLean waited too long too. Those two groups are very good and if the starters don't choose DA then telling indeed. Real neighbor beltway battle in a year will be 08's in McLean and ARL, both strong - unlike 07s. |
Totally agree with this, Arlington will not take exsisting players for DA if they are not capable. Arlington’s 05 DA team only has about 13 players, of which about 4 came from Arlington. This should send a loud message to those 07 players. |
Why do you assume players will come to Arlington if the 07s are not at the same level as the current DA crop? Won't the few 07s with talent either play up or check out other options... |
Because they will make a competitive team. *Not many people play up in Arlington. I don't know of any play ups in DA (other than when absolutely necessary because of injuries). *Some will leave to go to McLean but I think, only if there is some history there (like an older sister who played). *Most of the A/B Licensed coaches are pretty well known and well liked within the club. I think some outside players will come to tryouts, and they will recruit to fill out the team. The other DA teams have small rosters. |