For MOCO? Every year we tried out, parents just lurked way over on the side near the exit but we were obviously watching. |
So the rules at Moco are only for those who follow them. This is just great! |
There are resources that allow you to research volleyball clubs and it is in your best interest to do that. https://www.novavolleyballalliance.org/
is a great resource for parents and explains ALL the different levels and options https://advancedeventsystems.com/rankings you can use AES to look at the rankings of specific club teams. Look at the rankings from years past. Club volleyball is expensive. Whatever they are charging you as fees you should add an additional 50-75% more to cover travel expenses for you and the rest of your family. The lion's share of volleyball fees pays for court time and coaches' stipends. Coaches are not making a living off these fees. Most make less that 4K/year. Court time is expensive. Be warned, most clubs will tell you that they are "elite" or "open" level programs. They know that is what you want to hear. Who doesn't want to hear that their kid is an elite player? 10% of all the players in an age group are truly "elite" players and yet the clubs will tell you all their players are "elite". They aren't. The truly elite clubs always enter "open" level tournaments and finish in the top half. Many other clubs enter "open" level because they advertised themselves as elite and just get slaughtered. Players don't learn much in that environment. Play for a club that will help them improve and play in tournaments at the appropriate level. |
There is a disturbance in the Force at the U16 level, Paramount is walking the walk. Not sure if there has been some player shuffling amongst the top teams in CHRVA this year. |
say more.... sounds like you just want to stir up some drama... the rosters are available it quite easy to see who moved where. And what do you mean by walking the walk? Paramount lost to Triangle Black at Triple Crown. VA Jrs beat Triangle Black at City of Oaks. Metro was out first round of Gold at Cap Classic. Metro lost a set to VA Elite at Cap Classic. Metro lost a set to VA Jrs. at City of Oaks. Paramount beat Metro at MAPL. MDJrs and BRVA lost top players and not just to other clubs. BRVAs stand out player that is amazing is focusing on beach so not playing indoor anymore. Seems like U16 talent is spread out instead of being concentrated just on Metro which is great; this means more playing time for talented players and better overall development. The goal and hope is for clubs across the CHRVA region to be strong and not just concentrated on a couple teams. This would elevate CHRVA in general which benefits all. Yes Paramount is supposedly the most stacked but it's battling internal playing time drama as well as a lot of bad press b/c of the coaches overall demenor. Team vibe impacts how they play and overall mental health of the girls. So if that's what you mean by walking the walk then maybe dig in a little more to find out what's really going on there... |
Are we back at bickering how much the top teams in the area suck and how they fail to provide opportunities to their players? Let me know if I should get my popcorn ready. I miss all the drama - we should make this thread great again! |
You should be so proud of your wit. Yes please do pop some popcorn sweetie, sounds like you don’t really have much else going on. |
Luckily, you seem to have a lot going on. Of course, one of those things involves commenting on anonymous forums about what other people have going on in their lives. You must be living the dream! |
Curious if the 16s had many college coaches watching at Capital Hill? |
Not a 16s parent, but there were a good number of college coaches walking around the convention center during Cap Hill. My 17s kid had a Zoom call with a coach on Friday night and she said the coach was at her team's court the next day. On Sunday, a Randolph Macon coach sat beside me for a few minutes while I was waiting for the match on an adjacent court to end. I was kinda surprised that the RM coach asked me a question or two.
I'm sure there were a few coaches there to look at players from the more "popular" clubs like Triangle and Metro. ECJVC 17s has an NC State commit that always draws attention. I don't know if college coaches take PrepVolleyball writeups seriously, but the athletes that were mentioned probably got some extra attention. However, I suspect that the high-profile college programs were likely focused on the event in Kansas City. . |
Huge shake-up today at 18s CHRVA Bid Regionals. Both Metro and VAE walked away bid-less. Metro, VAE, VAJRS and Columbia all finished tied for 5th place. Paramount beat Metro 18 Travel in the quarterfinal match, knocking Metro out of bid contention. MVSA nearly beat Metro in pool play. However, Paramount ended up losing to Liberty Elite in the Finals, so the final finishes were: (1) Liberty (2) Paramount (3) MVSA (4) MDJRS.
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Is this the first time Metro 18 not in top 4 finish at Chrva regionals? We know Metro director gave up this team but they should be able to get a bid from qualifiers. I feel sorry for these talents. |
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How does region allocate any reallocation or trickle down bids? Do they have play off matches for 5th and 6th place? |
The Region seems to change their policy every year about how they handle things like this. Last year they played tiebreaker matches to determine who finished 5th and 6th. This year they didn’t. My guess is that they will instead use set % to determine 5th-8th place. Based on the results from yesterday, Metro had the best set % of all the 5th place teams, so they would be the first in line for a reallocated bid. |