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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] SCAA will invite you and take your money. They are so disorganized. They do not have enough coaches or field space. roster is small cause anyone from this area will know to stay away. The have no vision no mission. Each age group has one team well with the exception of the U13. One of the SYC U13 team all came over to SCAA, my understanding was they were the lowest team at SYC and wasn’t getting any attention. [quote=Anonymous]At the younger ages, the smaller clubs in the area are good for player development. SYC is a big club. It is really coach dependent - we have had a wonderful experience, but others may have a different one depending on the coach/level. If you are interested in a small club like SCAA, I would email them. They will let you come practice - even over the winter. It makes a huge difference when it comes to determining whether it is the right fit. Biggest thing is finding a coach that is really focused on developing your kid and location.[/quote][/quote] I guess there will always be different perspectives for every club. I think it also depends on the quality and commitment of your coach. At scaa my DS has been doing well with [b]tons of training opportunities at not extra cost. [/b]They also offer [b]goalie training for all age groups at no added cost. [/b]Scaa also provides scholarships to several players per team. Not sure why people think they will “take your money”. Wouldn’t any club take your money. Yes field space can be an issue but again, most smaller clubs will have this problem. [/quote] The previous positive reviews and this one sounds like an employee or marketer. "No extra cost" "Goalie training" Also, most field player parents are not touting goalie training. Precious pp in the beginning sounded very marketish... [/quote]
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