Anonymous wrote:Try MSI Classic, OP. Games are all in MoCo and you can join a team based in geography so practices are close to you.
Stay away from travel clubs. Too much driving around even for the most local ones and total money grab/cash cow for most, even on the top teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rosa (Rockville Olney soccer association) would be a good fit and will raise her level of play.
Was going to suggest the same! My daughter is same age and there are two practices per week. Indoor practices are at Sandy Spring Friends school and Rockville sportsplex only until spring season starts (maybe April?) and then practices will revert to outdoors at either Sequoyah Elementary and/or Redland park. Games are usually in MoCo, though a couple of tournaments have been maybe 30-40 min away (those were optional). You can always do a test practice or two before committing. I would say the vibe is more serious that OBGC, but still very healthy and focused towards development and fun above all else.
Anonymous wrote:Rosa (Rockville Olney soccer association) would be a good fit and will raise her level of play.
Anonymous wrote:What do you consider "all over the place"? You won't be in North Carolina or Pennsylvania every weekend if that's what you mean. YOu'll travel to various DC suburbs. Here is the OBGC U12G schedule for the fall. You can, I'm sure, call the OBGC office and talk to someone about the club's teams.
https://www.ncsl-soccer.com/_element_display/#%2Fscripts%2Frunisa.dll%3FM2%3Agp%3A300159.8704%3A80738%2BElements%2FDisplay%2BE%2B47116%2BTeam%2F%2B108303252%2B110879726
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an 11yo born summer 2012.
We’ve been doing rec soccer with OBGC but this might be our last spring.
I don’t want to travel for travel
Soccer if that makes sense. Is that an option. Are there any clubs in moco ideally near Burtonsville that don’t send you all over the place on weekends?
I’m looking for a fun environment where she can learn and improve but doesn’t involve practice 5 times a week. Low key works.
I didn’t grow up here or play sports so I know nothing.
If you just want a low key fun experience:
Stay at the club you are currently at and stay off this board.
Anonymous wrote:I have an 11yo born summer 2012.
We’ve been doing rec soccer with OBGC but this might be our last spring.
I don’t want to travel for travel
Soccer if that makes sense. Is that an option. Are there any clubs in moco ideally near Burtonsville that don’t send you all over the place on weekends?
I’m looking for a fun environment where she can learn and improve but doesn’t involve practice 5 times a week. Low key works.
I didn’t grow up here or play sports so I know nothing.