LMVSC TD

Anonymous
Does anyone know what's going on with the LMVSC TD? I saw the announcement and then nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what's going on with the LMVSC TD? I saw the announcement and then nothing.


What's there to know. My older kids have played at a few clubs and rarely if ever did we need to interact with the TD? Is that not common practice nowadays? Or should they be schmoozing with parents?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what's going on with the LMVSC TD? I saw the announcement and then nothing.


Apparently the new TD had a change of heart and decided not to come.
Anonymous
Any facts to this? LMVSC is a no name club with no good team on any age group not worth even mentioning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any facts to this? LMVSC is a no name club with no good team on any age group not worth even mentioning.


If they are a no name club with no good team why do you care or even respond? Just to bump this up as a reminder to instigate. Just keep on moving. I'm sure the previous poster has no clue as to what he is posting.
Anonymous
It's alarming what anonymity allows some people to post. I'm confident LMVSC will release information on Coach Garcia's situation shortly. There were grave medical developments affecting a close relative of Coach Garcia's that arose after he accepted the position. It speaks to his honor and integrity that he chose to stay put until the medical matters are resolved. Kindly keep the coach and his family in your prayers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any facts to this? LMVSC is a no name club with no good team on any age group not worth even mentioning.


Go see a therapist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any facts to this? LMVSC is a no name club with no good team on any age group not worth even mentioning.


Este?

How are the SYC teams doing that have had new coaches imported to fill the holes left when SYC fired the successful coaches?2006 Boys?2007 Girls?2009 Girls?2010 Girls? Looks like the SYC top team/state cup winner under the previous TD has lost its rhythm under new TD and coach Este, losing games at Jeff Cup 8-0 & 4-0 and lost this weekend 3-1 to a no name team in EDP. In researching, SYC beat this same team 6-1 last September.
Anonymous
No need to be at Lee Anymore just go to Alexandria or Mclean for a good youth team. Or SYC now with the TD switching!
Anonymous
LMVSC just sent and email. New TD has to decline job. They back to searching for someone else.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
just give it to Lula and be done with it already.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No need to be at Lee Anymore just go to Alexandria or Mclean for a good youth team. Or SYC now with the TD switching!



Alexandria only participates in CCL Premiership. They are not part of Pro23, CCL Championship, or NextGen (https://clubchampionsleague.com/member-clubs/)
Their focus is on the boys' teams 05 and younger. Check their standings (https://clubchampionsleague.com/standings/). With the exception of the 04 Girls Red team, the rest of their girls' teams are ranked in the bottom half of CCL. The boys' teams 06 and older are no better.

McLean left CCL to focus on ECNL. That's fine for the girls' teams who travel farther to compete at a similar level to CCL Premiership but doesn't do much for the boys.

"or SYC with the TD switching" (How many scholarship players are you taking to SYC?) See the PP "Looks like the SYC top team/state cup winner under the previous TD (Hint: LC) has lost its rhythm under new TD and coach Este, losing games at Jeff Cup 8-0 & 4-0 and lost this weekend 3-1 to a no name (sic) team in EDP. In researching, SYC beat this same team 6-1 last September."

I expect SYC will play in the CCL Championship (CCL II) level. They were here once before but blew it off to play in NPL. If you're not familiar with this discussion, go to the SYC thread (https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/782219.page).

Here's the description. "CCL Championship is for ages 11-17s, boys and girls, and is a competitive platform offering both individuals and clubs the opportunity to develop under the same standards as the Premiership. Not only does the Championship offer a fantastic competitive environment but it allows players to compete at a level appropriate to them and possibly prepare them for Premiership play in the future. Unique to the Championship, clubs that do not participate in the Premiership can work with like-mind Directors and clubs to help grow their club within the club-based model."

That's a nice way of welcoming window lickers to the small bus.

LMVSC will release their coaching slate within three weeks. This will include names familiar at both the local and the national level.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No need to be at Lee Anymore just go to Alexandria or Mclean for a good youth team. Or SYC now with the TD switching!



Alexandria only participates in CCL Premiership. They are not part of Pro23, CCL Championship, or NextGen (https://clubchampionsleague.com/member-clubs/)
Their focus is on the boys' teams 05 and younger. Check their standings (https://clubchampionsleague.com/standings/). With the exception of the 04 Girls Red team, the rest of their girls' teams are ranked in the bottom half of CCL. The boys' teams 06 and older are no better.

McLean left CCL to focus on ECNL. That's fine for the girls' teams who travel farther to compete at a similar level to CCL Premiership but doesn't do much for the boys.

"or SYC with the TD switching" (How many scholarship players are you taking to SYC?) See the PP "Looks like the SYC top team/state cup winner under the previous TD (Hint: LC) has lost its rhythm under new TD and coach Este, losing games at Jeff Cup 8-0 & 4-0 and lost this weekend 3-1 to a no name (sic) team in EDP. In researching, SYC beat this same team 6-1 last September."

I expect SYC will play in the CCL Championship (CCL II) level. They were here once before but blew it off to play in NPL. If you're not familiar with this discussion, go to the SYC thread (https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/782219.page).

Here's the description. "CCL Championship is for ages 11-17s, boys and girls, and is a competitive platform offering both individuals and clubs the opportunity to develop under the same standards as the Premiership. Not only does the Championship offer a fantastic competitive environment but it allows players to compete at a level appropriate to them and possibly prepare them for Premiership play in the future. Unique to the Championship, clubs that do not participate in the Premiership can work with like-mind Directors and clubs to help grow their club within the club-based model."

That's a nice way of welcoming window lickers to the small bus.

LMVSC will release their coaching slate within three weeks. This will include names familiar at both the local and the national level.


CCL is a similar level to ECNL? Seriously?
Anonymous
That was a bad statement. CCL is no where near ECNL but I will say CCL is the best league in the area from 9U-11U can you argue with that? Whats better VPL?? NCSL?
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