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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow I just looked them up on the NCSL site. some of their teams are really good. they have teams in higher divisions than some Arlington, Braddock Road, Loudon fc, Burke, SYC teams. Any current parents have any negative experiences with Premier AC?[/quote] That would be Arlington and Loudoun's 4th or 5th teams.[/quote] Right. The PP is trying hard [/quote] so.... i would say at the youngest ages, the PAC teams are about on par with the Arlington Gold/Silver. Good days and bad days like any team as well. PAC does a better job of developing kids year over year IMO. For a start, they practice year round. Sure some kids might have spotty attendance in the winter/summer (those are more optional seasons), but there are plenty of kids who attend fairly regularly. My kid at PAC generally has a far more regular soccer practices than my kid at Arlington. At the older ages, their top team is about on par with arlington blue (team 3 or 4 depending on your angle). At all the boys ages that I saw (excluding '08 b/c this is the first season of any tiering), PAC Navy team is either in the same NCSL division as Arlington Blue or in one case the division above. Some of the change over years is player development as well as narrowing the skill range when the age group grows to two teams. Since there is such depth in Arlington to begin with - the skill range of their team is generally much more narrow than the pac teams at the younger ages. We love pac for our son. It has been an amazing fit both for him and for our family. Agree that it is certainly not the right fit for everyone, but that's why there are different clubs in the area. Plenty of options for different players and families. [/quote]
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