Anonymous wrote:A few random thoughts:
You can search for clubs in our region by state here -
http://www.chrvajuniors.org/juniors/contacts_clubs/clubs_search.cfm
Most clubs are finishing up their clinics this coming weekend. If your daughter hasn't been to any yet, try to get her to some ASAP. As a PP noted, many clubs have already pre-identified players they want as a result of who's been at their clinics.
Try to look for clubs that start at 14u. Many clubs have been playing since 12U or even younger. In a case like that, a team of 12 players doesn't really have 12 openings because at least half (or even more) of last year's players will probably be returning. If it's a newly forming team, there might be more opportunities.
If you're serious about her making a team, try to go to as many tryouts as possible. You'll see the same girls at different tryouts, but each girl can only accept 1 offer. Some players get multiple offers and they have several days to make a decision. Unless your daughter's a stellar player, she may not get an offer right away, but she could move up on waitlists by the middle of the week as girls with multiple offers start to turn down the clubs they aren't going to play for.
Tryouts themselves aren't bad, but tryout weekend can be a logistical nightmare if you're trying to follow the strategy above. Try to stay sane.
Be sure you understand the time and financial commitment of each club before you accept any offer. Also understand that no one is guaranteed playing time in club volleyball. You could go to tournaments and watch your daughter spend a lot (or all) of the weekend on the bench.
Be clear about your goals. If all she wants to do is play in HS, maybe try to look into long-term rec leagues. If you don't want to make a big time or financial commitment, ask a club team whether she can be a practice player (lower fees, no travel). If she's an ok player who's not hoping to play in college, don't aim for top ranked clubs. If she's an outstanding player and her goal is to play D1 in college, be ready for an arms race for the next 4-5 years. Volleyball is fun, but the competition is intense. Colleges recruit from the clubs, not the high schools.