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[quote=Anonymous]Heck yeah I would recommend you shop around. Its just like any other investment. You don’t want to drop that kinda money for your kid to hate practice because its either not competitive or not fun to them. My goal was to find a club that we could stick with long term. Our local club is brand new and we went to the tryouts last year which had about 8 kids show up for our age group. Which come to find out they had to have several players play up to fill the team. Not a bad thing but not a good thing when your teammates are newer or weaker players. We are shopping around again this year because there are so many clubs in our driving radius..yes that many. I just want 2 things. Good training for player development and competitive games. And when I say competitive games I mean games where the players are about equal in skill level. What we have now on the B team is a handful of good players and the rest beginners or just don’t want to be there. I for one think that more teams at an age group would accommodate a player (like mine) that is middle of the pack , smaller and not as fast. Going to give it a shot anyway. I do agree with the previous poster to reach out to coaches and attend or observe a training session. It will give a better idea of what the club offers rather than just tryouts.[/quote]
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