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This will honestly be the most entertaining year to watch next season. I lm really looking forward to these talented players bringing it out there. Trolls aside all the clubs have solid teams at this age group.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you live in Loudoun and have to drive to Howison 4 times a week at the U13 level, is that crazy? Spending almost 2 hours a day on the road nearly every day at such a young age seems like a lot. I hope kids and parents don’t burn out before BP can get your child into college. Good luck!


That IS crazy. Parents hurting their child's development making decisions based on their ego.
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Anonymous wrote:If you live in Loudoun and have to drive to Howison 4 times a week at the U13 level, is that crazy? Spending almost 2 hours a day on the road nearly every day at such a young age seems like a lot. I hope kids and parents don’t burn out before BP can get your child into college. Good luck!


That IS crazy. Parents hurting their child's development making decisions based on their ego.


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Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If you live in Loudoun and have to drive to Howison 4 times a week at the U13 level, is that crazy? Spending almost 2 hours a day on the road nearly every day at such a young age seems like a lot. I hope kids and parents don’t burn out before BP can get your child into college. Good luck!


That IS crazy. Parents hurting their child's development making decisions based on their ego.


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Could be the person who wasn’t told half the team was gone for next year.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you live in Loudoun and have to drive to Howison 4 times a week at the U13 level, is that crazy? Spending almost 2 hours a day on the road nearly every day at such a young age seems like a lot. I hope kids and parents don’t burn out before BP can get your child into college. Good luck!


That IS crazy. Parents hurting their child's development making decisions based on their ego.


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Could be the person who wasn’t told half the team was gone for next year.


Ok let me get my popcorn out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This will honestly be the most entertaining year to watch next season. I lm really looking forward to these talented players bringing it out there. Trolls aside all the clubs have solid teams at this age group.


Nothing like a u-little parent getting excited about a less than average age group.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This will honestly be the most entertaining year to watch next season. I lm really looking forward to these talented players bringing it out there. Trolls aside all the clubs have solid teams at this age group.


Nothing like a u-little parent getting excited about a less than average age group.


Lol after hearing all this chatter I looked up Loudoun Red on the rankings app and although they're top 100 I think the 366 rank of schedule got some of these folks a little more confident than they should be. Hence the one mom trying to flex Super Y championship but doesn't realize nobody sends their full team because the comp is sh*t.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This will honestly be the most entertaining year to watch next season. I lm really looking forward to these talented players bringing it out there. Trolls aside all the clubs have solid teams at this age group.


Nothing like a u-little parent getting excited about a less than average age group.


Lol after hearing all this chatter I looked up Loudoun Red on the rankings app and although they're top 100 I think the 366 rank of schedule got some of these folks a little more confident than they should be. Hence the one mom trying to flex Super Y championship but doesn't realize nobody sends their full team because the comp is sh*t.


What is “rank of schedule”? Honest question
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If you live in Loudoun and have to drive to Howison 4 times a week at the U13 level, is that crazy? Spending almost 2 hours a day on the road nearly every day at such a young age seems like a lot. I hope kids and parents don’t burn out before BP can get your child into college. Good luck!


That IS crazy. Parents hurting their child's development making decisions based on their ego.


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Could be the person who wasn’t told half the team was gone for next year.


Ok let me get my popcorn out.


You mean the super y champs?? Everyone got a good laugh at those parents…Enjoy the commute
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This will honestly be the most entertaining year to watch next season. I lm really looking forward to these talented players bringing it out there. Trolls aside all the clubs have solid teams at this age group.


Nothing like a u-little parent getting excited about a less than average age group.


Lol after hearing all this chatter I looked up Loudoun Red on the rankings app and although they're top 100 I think the 366 rank of schedule got some of these folks a little more confident than they should be. Hence the one mom trying to flex Super Y championship but doesn't realize nobody sends their full team because the comp is sh*t.


What is “rank of schedule”? Honest question


How hard or easy your schedule is. So basically with a schedule rank of 366 they basically haven't played anybody. In comparison Mcleans schedule rank is 85 and Syc is 43.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you live in Loudoun and have to drive to Howison 4 times a week at the U13 level, is that crazy? Spending almost 2 hours a day on the road nearly every day at such a young age seems like a lot. I hope kids and parents don’t burn out before BP can get your child into college. Good luck!


That IS crazy. Parents hurting their child's development making decisions based on their ego.


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Could be the person who wasn’t told half the team was gone for next year.
yep the younger girls were told they were not moving up. And a few girls left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you live in Loudoun and have to drive to Howison 4 times a week at the U13 level, is that crazy? Spending almost 2 hours a day on the road nearly every day at such a young age seems like a lot. I hope kids and parents don’t burn out before BP can get your child into college. Good luck!


As a parent that did this at that age, it’s much easier to do than at high school age. If you’re getting good coaching it can be worth it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you live in Loudoun and have to drive to Howison 4 times a week at the U13 level, is that crazy? Spending almost 2 hours a day on the road nearly every day at such a young age seems like a lot. I hope kids and parents don’t burn out before BP can get your child into college. Good luck!


As a parent that did this at that age, it’s much easier to do than at high school age. If you’re getting good coaching it can be worth it.


Are you sure your kid won’t get replaced by other kids once they’re in high school? I hope this works out for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you live in Loudoun and have to drive to Howison 4 times a week at the U13 level, is that crazy? Spending almost 2 hours a day on the road nearly every day at such a young age seems like a lot. I hope kids and parents don’t burn out before BP can get your child into college. Good luck!


As a parent that did this at that age, it’s much easier to do than at high school age. If you’re getting good coaching it can be worth it.


its easier to do it for 6 years than 3-4 years? ok
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you live in Loudoun and have to drive to Howison 4 times a week at the U13 level, is that crazy? Spending almost 2 hours a day on the road nearly every day at such a young age seems like a lot. I hope kids and parents don’t burn out before BP can get your child into college. Good luck!


As a parent that did this at that age, it’s much easier to do than at high school age. If you’re getting good coaching it can be worth it.


its easier to do it for 6 years than 3-4 years? ok


(I assume they mean) its easier to do it with a younger kid... it also cements some baseline skill at a younger age. whether these skills will last and improve as the kid gets older is unknown - but I can't imagine having great coaching at a younger age can be an issue, unless you burn your kid out off course
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