Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not do Monument whatever you do.....
Can you elaborate? My DD played for them last season and we have mixed feelings about them. Would love to hear someone else’s POV. [/quote
Mediocre teams, unqualified coaches, lack of effective communication. Got a little tired if them changing schedules or not having the courts they said they would. Basically a place for kids to play, but not very seriously. Which may be fine for some. But their lack of organization and priorities shines thru.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any decent rec/house teams for high school players?
Anonymous wrote:Do not do Monument whatever you do.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age is your DD, and how tall is she? Mid level is all relative in volleyball - if your kid is 6’3 and can’t hit the ball, it doesn’t matter - every club will take them. If your kid is on the shorter side, but a decent player - St James, EC Power, Loudoun Elite, Vienna Elite are all good clubs (with some but not extensive travel). If your DD is on the very tall side (depending on age) - most of the big clubs are in play - Paramount, VA Elite, VA Juniors, MD Juniors. If your kid is off the charts in terms of size and athleticism, Metro’s your place. Good luck to you.
That's a very helpful breakdown. We live in Northeast DC, so trying to find a DC or MD club - do you know similar info for DC and/or MD?
Anonymous wrote:What age is your DD, and how tall is she? Mid level is all relative in volleyball - if your kid is 6’3 and can’t hit the ball, it doesn’t matter - every club will take them. If your kid is on the shorter side, but a decent player - St James, EC Power, Loudoun Elite, Vienna Elite are all good clubs (with some but not extensive travel). If your DD is on the very tall side (depending on age) - most of the big clubs are in play - Paramount, VA Elite, VA Juniors, MD Juniors. If your kid is off the charts in terms of size and athleticism, Metro’s your place. Good luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:This webpage has a table ranking the local teams…
“To help you evaluate clubs in an unbiased manner, the next sections list club teams in Northern Virginia using the AES Power Ranking for comparisons. The ranking indicates how well each club team did at competitive tournaments last season.“
https://www.novavolleyballalliance.org/clubguide
Anonymous wrote:What age is your DD, and how tall is she? Mid level is all relative in volleyball - if your kid is 6’3 and can’t hit the ball, it doesn’t matter - every club will take them. If your kid is on the shorter side, but a decent player - St James, EC Power, Loudoun Elite, Vienna Elite are all good clubs (with some but not extensive travel). If your DD is on the very tall side (depending on age) - most of the big clubs are in play - Paramount, VA Elite, VA Juniors, MD Juniors. If your kid is off the charts in terms of size and athleticism, Metro’s your place. Good luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:Do not do Monument whatever you do.....