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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD is wrapping up her 4th year playing Metro Regional, and mostly it's been a very positive experience even if the teams didn't win nearly as often as you'd think a Metro team would win. The coaches have always been fine, although 2 yrs were way better than the other 2 yrs. And we didn't play the same region every time, 2 yrs with one, 2 yrs with another. I recommend Metro, I'd say 3 of DD's 4 yrs her team improved collectively as a team a lot, and she improved as a player a lot. Only one year did it seem like progress was not that great. But we haven't regretted any of these years so far. DD2 just finished her 1st year playing for Metro and it also went well. But they had different practice schedules this year and that was brutal, but would've been even more brutal if at 2 totally different clubs. Lastly I strongly recommend Metro Clinics to get an idea of what the vibe of the club overall is like. Try to go to a clinic in the area that based on location you think you'd most want to join if given the option. That way you'd experience more of the families you might end up with. To be honest, my own DD did a couple of their clinics and felt ignored at a couple (and I watched, it was clear sometimes who the "chosen groups" were at some clinics; others were much more fair and beneficial. But I also watched the coaches and asked others which coaches coached my DDs age group, and that helped give me more info if the coach had already been assigned and I could see how they were with DD. Still even the clinics where DD felt a bit ignored, she got something out of it and it was good experience. Better experience when she felt like she really learned something.[/quote] Age group of your daughters?[/quote]
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