Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GA is the better league. SYC plays in it.
ECNL is the better league. F-U FOREVER
Anonymous wrote:GA is the better league. SYC plays in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on GA vs ECNL in the DMV Area? Looking to make the move with my daughter and trying to weigh the pros and cons of both. GA Sounds good and I see the new SYC GA Program, with coaches/tech director on paper are well qualified. ECNL here locally has a lot of options both in MD and VA. Bethesda/MDU, then Fairfax Union, Arlington, ETC.
Anyone who has been in this situation before have any advice? Also cost? Paying 5K for club fees plus travel for a 13 year old to me is ridiculous.
Don't fall into the FOMO trap. So much changes between U13 to U15/16. Just value where your child thrives and is happy. If the level of competition is good and they're enjoying themselves, the rest will work itself out over time.
These platforms for college recruiting shouldn't be a thing for kids in middle school. They should begin at the HS ages, even at that age there's not many college scouts coming to see your freshman, they MIGHT be coming to see sophomore age players depending on the player.
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on GA vs ECNL in the DMV Area? Looking to make the move with my daughter and trying to weigh the pros and cons of both. GA Sounds good and I see the new SYC GA Program, with coaches/tech director on paper are well qualified. ECNL here locally has a lot of options both in MD and VA. Bethesda/MDU, then Fairfax Union, Arlington, ETC.
Anyone who has been in this situation before have any advice? Also cost? Paying 5K for club fees plus travel for a 13 year old to me is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Development > Winning has always been the pathway we have taken. Too many local clubs care about posting their low level tournament bracket wins or edp 4 league wins on social media. Never once have the spoken about development of any player, just team success at the younger ages especially.
Anonymous wrote:There was an extensive discussion in the Union thread, but I don’t know how you’d find that.
Bethesda’s ECNL program will be much, much stronger than SYC’s GA program. Going forward, if SYC no longer feeds into Union, the question will be whether they can retain and continue to develop their top talent. All eyes will be on what their 2012s do, as well as if any of their older girls move back to the club.
Anonymous wrote:If you live right off 210 near Oxon Hill, where you can get to both places it does. Thanks for a bullocks answer though.