SYA Boys for U9-U11 ages

Anonymous
Considering going to tryouts for my sons. Any information or insight.
Anonymous
We are with SYA U8 rec and I asked a similar question, the answers I got back was a bit disturbing about the coach for those age groups not being appropriate for that age. Take it for a grain of salt, but I'm not going to waste my time paying someone to not be a good coach. I haven't had time to track down the team to observe for myself, but will in the coming weeks. If you search the threads you may come across it.
Anonymous
As a club, we have no complaints. The coach that is referenced for the younger age groups is a bit of an ass. You have to have thick skin to play with that guy, but some parents defend him because they like that style. I personally think the club has lost a lot of good players because of him. Just my 2 cents.
Anonymous
Its not hard to make the lower teams in any age group with even mediocre talent. The jerk coaches the top u9 and u10 (I think) teams. If your younger son gets offered a spot on the lower u9 team, he would have a different coach.
Anonymous
I'd stay away from the U8-U10/U11(I think) boys side. The coach is not great and kids flee that club after a year because of him, he's a prick basically. My biggest regret was to have my son play for him for 2 years and i bitched about it the entire time while my son hated the sport.
Anonymous
Are you even sure that guy is coaching next year? SYA has been a solid club for many years, I'd hate to see folks stay away just because of 1 coach.
Anonymous
Why risk it if you could do Herndon, Loudoun, etc instead? I don't want to pay $2000 for my kid to have a bad experience.
Anonymous
Or the flip side, if you have a thick skinned kid, sounds like there's not much competition to get your kid on the top team in the boys U9, u10 age groups.
Anonymous
Word on the street is the rising U10s will be leaving in mass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or the flip side, if you have a thick skinned kid, sounds like there's not much competition to get your kid on the top team in the boys U9, u10 age groups.


Actually, the teams in the current U9 and U10 are very competitive, coach is just a dick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Or the flip side, if you have a thick skinned kid, sounds like there's not much competition to get your kid on the top team in the boys U9, u10 age groups.


Actually, the teams in the current U9 and U10 are very competitive, coach is just a dick.


The parents should all agree to go tryout for a nearby club and ask them to keep their team together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Or the flip side, if you have a thick skinned kid, sounds like there's not much competition to get your kid on the top team in the boys U9, u10 age groups.


Actually, the teams in the current U9 and U10 are very competitive, coach is just a dick.


My son's team played their top U9 team this fall and the kids played great, but you could definitely tell the vibe was off with the parents/kids/coach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Its not hard to make the lower teams in any age group with even mediocre talent. The jerk coaches the top u9 and u10 (I think) teams. If your younger son gets offered a spot on the lower u9 team, he would have a different coach.


Is this coach SB?
Anonymous
No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its not hard to make the lower teams in any age group with even mediocre talent. The jerk coaches the top u9 and u10 (I think) teams. If your younger son gets offered a spot on the lower u9 team, he would have a different coach.


Is this coach SB?


SB?
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