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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Metro Travel Small gap - VA Juniors Small gap MD Juniors Large gap Paramount Small gap VAE EC Power Everyone else [/quote] Disagree. Metro at the top, yes. And the overall list, yes, except for EC Power. Ridiculous to put them in this category. They are really strong in the Philadelphia/Lehigh Valley area and even in Delaware, but they just started in the DC area last year and are not considered competitive by anyone - at least not yet. How many EC Power DC players got college commitments last year? Zero. Metro Travel, VA Juniors, VA Elite, Paramount and VA Juniors get 100% (or close) of their girls recruited to college. That's because they have really strong technical training and are the only programs, in addition to MD Juniors that recruiters even consider in CHRVA. ECP-DC isn't even close to VAE in terms of quality of training so no, I would not put them together and at the bottom of this list. More realistic order: Metro Travel VA Juniors/VA Elite -probably equal Paramount MD Juniors Big Gap Everyone else On the Everyone Else list, agree with a previous poster who said it depends what you are looking for and how old your daughter is. For girls who are good, even really good but aren't college volleyball material, there are some good options, depending on the age group. MVSA, St. James, Vienna Elite, Mojo all have strong teams with good players who make their high school teams - although Mojo seems to specialize more in the U12, U13, U14 crowd. ECP seems like it may become a real player but needs time. [/quote] That ranking might have been correct 5 years ago but if you think Juniors and Elite are currently comparable, you are clearly smoking something. [/quote] Agree with the ranking being a bit dated. Metro Travel is the only club that can claim the top teams (for all age group) in this area. All other clubs is really dependent on the age group VAE is solid in U17 but other age groups are not as strong (they like height a lot.....so if you DD is tall but somewhat inexperienced, this is a great place to be) - VAE does not play many local tournaments and plays OPEN level at qualifiers (which most of their teams don't belong in open) VAJRS is solid in U18, U17 an U15 (a lot of coaching changes the last few years.......so buyers be aware) - very good teams in the past but seem to be riding their previous reputation. Paramount is solid in U17, U16, U15; U14 is not as strong but I think they are trying to start a U13 team (their U16 team actually came in 2nd at Cap Hill Classic just in front of Metro U16 Travel) Paramount took a bunch of "rejected" players from VAJRS (U15s the previous 2 years) and they ended up beating them head to head or ranked much higher than VAJRS MD Jrs is also solid U17, U16, U15 but I know they are loosing a few players from last year (very solid defense training team; parents complain about the training facility being not the most hygienic:) Given the pandemic, one big question to ask clubs is training space - many of the clubs had used school gyms. So far, all public school gyms are not being rented out. VAE will lose their Madiera School Gym when Madiera goes back in person in the beginning of Oct. Many teams are squeezing into Cassel in Herndon VA. MD Jrs have their own space. The Campus in Sterling VA is opening back up. Not sure how MVSA is going to function (they have 3 teams in each age group and had always used MS or ES gyms in the past). [/quote] I agree with most of this and is a good summary. The age group changes will make a drastic difference this year - particularly at 17s and 16s . A good few of Jnrs very strong 17s team from last year will repeat, so they will challenge Metro this year in that age group. Metro is the unquestioned powerehouse in the region, Jnrs and Paramount are gaining ground but VAE is not what it was. Their training is good, no question, but they are not attracting high quality players, so get completely destroyed at Open tournaments - can’t be much fun. MD Juniors have a few very good age groups - their 17s beat Metro last year, which was a surprise.[/quote]
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