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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Last fall, somebody suggested the following for a good mid-level regional girls vb club: Monument X factor NVVA (many levels and leagues) St James (white team) Alexandria titans BRYC (American team, as opposed to National) With another season down, any different thoughts? Looking for a club for my HS JV sophomore.[/quote] I could contribute to that list if you are looking for a club in MD, but - based on the list you provided - I assume that you are looking for a club in Northern Virginia. [/quote] I would love your suggestions for Maryland, PP! I have a 14 yo who started playing rec about a year ago and just made her HS team and wants to keep playing and learning this winter. Do kids mostly try out for club teams? Or should we just have her do a bunch of clinics? TIA[/quote] The top club in MD is MVSA, but it is very unlikely that a player with rec experience only would make any of their 14 teams. The next would be MOCO, where you may get on their lower tier teams with the JV experience. You have a better chance to make a higher level team in MEVC and Platform. The lower level clubs would be RVA and Experience. I recently learned about ECE, but I am not sure how competitive they are.[/quote] Thank you. This is helpful- I’ll look at these clubs. The director of the rec program also recommended MD Juniors. Do you know much about them? Do you think there’s value to playing for a team? It would one-off club clinics/teaching serve a newish player just as well? My DD LOVES it so much- just trying to help her keep learning. [/quote] I think a lot will depend on what's logistically possible depending on where you are in Maryland. In many age groups, Maryland Juniors is arguably the top club in MD over MVSA and is certainly stronger than MOCO. Liberty Elite has good reputation if Hagerstown is workable. Metro North and Metro East also practice in Maryland and are club level teams. DMV Elite, Platform, CEVA, and Columbia are other MD clubs that might be worth considering. [/quote] Thank you! There are so many clubs!! The drive from close-in Silver Spring to Jessup for summer workouts was pretty terrible. But a good carpool can make a long drive less terrible. Hagerstown, no. Thanks for all the club suggestions- so, so many! I am going to see where they all practice to help figure out where to have her tryout. Is playing on a club team (regional- it sounds like the high levels aren’t going to be an option- and that’s okay for us!) better than just doing clinics here and there? I think more time = more improvement , but I read some other stuff on here where people say that the lower level teams are just money grabs with just so-so coaching. It’s all new to me- thanks for sharing, PPs![/quote]
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