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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is all great input! Thank you everyone for your understanding and thoughtful comments. I knew about that Bethesda team and they seem to have a really good thing going developing the boy's side. I've looked into the U11 top team and yes, they are very good from what I can tell without watching them play. I'm glad someone confirmed they actually play the game well to win instead of punt and kick. I hadn't really considered the idea of a second team, but that's a good point as well on the Bethesda side. I think my son could play with the U11 top team, but is he good enough to remove a kid on a very good team who has been there on the current roster based on a couple of sessions? Probably not, but working up from the second team is an interesting idea. Especially if it is a strong second team.[/quote] My U11 son has played against that Bethesda team and they are the real deal for that age. It will be fun to watch what happens with that team if they continue to develop and stay together. The coach was very good as well. I know you said Pipeline was a little further, but we have always been impressed with them as well. They appear to have a good thing going up there and now that they have ECNL I think that will help them keep kids together better. Some of the Pipeline kids would go over to Baltimore Armour when they had DA and a partnership with SAC. Not sure what happens now that the partnership is over, but Armour puts out some very solid teams/kids at the older ages. Their latest recruiting class was insane, but could be a holdover of being the only old DA nearby. I've honestly never been very impressed with SAC at the younger ages. Their U11 team is good from what I know so you should be fine, but it's more hit or miss. SAC is also a massive organization. Not saying that is necessarily a bad thing, but they seem to have less focus at the younger ages and really start to care once the kids hit the Armour ages. Just my impression and from what I have heard from parents I know with kids there. I think they just started accumulated talent because they were the only DA in the area so talent just flocked there naturally. Time will tell if that continues. My recommendation if your kid is good enough and has the drive to succeed would be to take a look at Bethesda first and get a sense of the coaches and how your son stacks up there. If it doesn't seem like a good fit go take a look at Pipeline, go do the drive during practice time though, and see how you like it there. The drive alone may turn you off or may not. We have a couple friends at the older and younger ages and they love it there. [/quote]
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