Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSI expanded their travel teams this year and are holding tryouts for Spring - why not start there (and maybe bring a friend from his Classic team)? It'll cost a lot less and will be more competitive
Yeah but to say this route would work to play even D3 is to give our anonymous friend a false sense of the landscape. If you want to play in college - ECNL is the answer. The only ECNL team in Moco is Potomac. Good luck but I think the real issue with your son may be speed of play at this level. It is fast and furious.
^This if your son wants to play in college (D3) or even on top teams in this region while in HS, he's going to need speed and quickness on the ball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSI expanded their travel teams this year and are holding tryouts for Spring - why not start there (and maybe bring a friend from his Classic team)? It'll cost a lot less and will be more competitive
+1
The old director of MSI was a horrible person and let some coaches abuse players and take advantage of families which resulted in terrible travel teams. There were some good individual coaches. The new director seems great and is really revamping the travel program. I would check that out.
Anonymous wrote:Hi! My high school son who plays on his school team is hoping to make the jump from MSI to a Mont. Co. club team. I'm having a hard time understanding the differences between teams even after reading a few old threads.
I'm not assuming he'll make any of these, but what's the difference between Bethesda MLS Next and Bethesda Blue and Bethesda Green for 2007 boys?
He's also interested in Potomac, PPA or the Olney Boys and Girls Club (the name might be Revolution, if I recall correctly). There seem to be different teams within some of those clubs as well. My head is swimming.
I know it's hard to generalize but which teams are for kids who are pushing to play college soccer? Are there some that are more for kids hoping to develop their skills for high school soccer but most don't want the pressure of playing in soccer? (My kid seems more in that camp).
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MSI expanded their travel teams this year and are holding tryouts for Spring - why not start there (and maybe bring a friend from his Classic team)? It'll cost a lot less and will be more competitive
Yeah but to say this route would work to play even D3 is to give our anonymous friend a false sense of the landscape. If you want to play in college - ECNL is the answer. The only ECNL team in Moco is Potomac. Good luck but I think the real issue with your son may be speed of play at this level. It is fast and furious.
Anonymous wrote:MSI expanded their travel teams this year and are holding tryouts for Spring - why not start there (and maybe bring a friend from his Classic team)? It'll cost a lot less and will be more competitive
Anonymous wrote:MSI expanded their travel teams this year and are holding tryouts for Spring - why not start there (and maybe bring a friend from his Classic team)? It'll cost a lot less and will be more competitive