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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD (9th) is currently trying out for MoCo 14U, Metro 14 central, and Platform 14U. We understand that these are popular clubs that usually have a lot of people trying out. The first two I heard are harder to make due to the small turnover. I've been looking for lesser known club but they are either not in our area (Tenley, DC). Or, have gotten bad reviews. What are some lesser know clubs they you are all trying out for? Want to go somewhere where my daughter has more of a chance to make the team.[/quote] If you plan to try out for MOCO, you should sign up for their club prep sessions: https://www.mocovc.org/clubprep[/quote] Or not. Trying out for MOCO as a beginner 9th grader is a waste of time and money. This player will likely spend the whole tryout on the 3rd court with nobody watching her. [/quote] This is why so many people suggest going to club clinics prior to tryouts. Use the clinic to figure out if you are capable of playing the level of volleyball that is represented at those clinics. Keep in mind some clubs have multiple skill levels for their clinics and that many of the potential players aren’t in the gym, so the clinics can represent a lower ability level than the players who will make a team. The above is true for any of the larger/established clubs that have clinics ahead of time—which is virtually all of them now. For the lesser known/smaller clubs that don’t have clinics, reaching out directly to them is often a good way to get equivalent information and avoid wasting time or money at a tryout. Let them know your skill level/experience and ask them about the potential fit in the club and see what they say.[/quote]
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