Anonymous wrote:OP here.
So what I gather is that they have winning teams because the players are recruited from outside teams and that they play well bc they are berated into playing well?
That can’t be accurate is it?
Would that mean a significant portion of their teams are new to the club and team every year?
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
So what I gather is that they have winning teams because the players are recruited from outside teams and that they play well bc they are berated into playing well?
That can’t be accurate is it?
Would that mean a significant portion of their teams are new to the club and team every year?
Anonymous wrote:They added a really good coach on the girls side this year. Also they are one of the few girls programs with female coaches
Anonymous wrote:I have never forgotten a game in which the SYC girls coach of U12 yelled and criticized his player to the extent that if I see a parent on his team I would pull my girl off and put a formal complaint in. I think SYC is a horribly coached team from the perspective of how cruel and totally unacceptable they are about winning. And we play on a top team that wins. There's just no reason for a coach to rip a girl to shreds over one mistake in a game. I'll never forget it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At U12G and below, your kid can get on a top team at then great. If not, best to look at some other options. Also, I would add B may not be a bad option if you get a commitment pre tryout that B is temporary and the kid will be on the top team. Otherwise, good luck.
As they go from 7v7 to 9v9 and from cycle to cycle during those U9-U12 years they look to add/recruit from other clubs versus promote from within through development. They are so focused on winning at SYC and will play tons of matches/events annually to rack up those Ws.
Anonymous wrote:At U12G and below, your kid can get on a top team at then great. If not, best to look at some other options. Also, I would add B may not be a bad option if you get a commitment pre tryout that B is temporary and the kid will be on the top team. Otherwise, good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone share more info about them? They seemed to have crush all their competition in the East Coast Premier friendlies this past weekend. At least the younger groups.
But I don’t know much about them. Are they like BSC and are so big that they can field many teams? Is the training so top notch or the kids individually good? Are the kids super technical or have size speed advantages? I’m assuming a combo of all?