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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]CYA has several teams per age group. Taking a kid "sight unseen" does not equate either a struggling team or player placement. Sometimes kids are taken on well after tryouts based on both room and the demonstrated soccer resume provided by the parent. To play on a mid level NCSL team does not require an extensive tryout and evaluation. And, SYA's rosters may simply be maxed to their comfort level and are just unwilling to take on a new player at this point. Neither of which speaks to the ability of the player to not actually make a SYA roster but more to the space available for the player. CYA Soccer is fine and is part of a overall huge sport program. They are not in desperate times. [/quote] Guess it depends on what you're looking for. If it's a patch of grass and a ball, CYA is great (they have plenty of grass -- real and fake). CYA had, roughly a year ago, multiple teams per age group. They'll be lucky if they can field a team at every age group now. I doubt they will be able to. CYA has been bleeding coaches and players for the past year or more, so to say they're fine is sugar coating things. If it's Rec you're interested in, then yes, CYA is fine. This is all first-hand knowledge, btw. We had both kids in the club up until last year. The fumbling and mismanagement, and almost disdain of the travel program, made it obvious that CYA was not "fine." Good luck to those who decide to stay. The grass is greener elsewhere however (and cheaper). [/quote] Long term CYA will be fine. Again, they are a huge multi-sport organization that has the ability to ride out a rough patch. [/quote]
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