Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems a little disingenuous to be naming stuff like this then. Modern marketing I guess.
Exactly. Especially when multiple clubs are allied to feed into the ECNL team.
If the club kept 12 boys per team for 9v9, then combined to 20 players for 11v11, then the second team players would actually have a decent chance to make ECNL. In that case, "Pre-ECNL 2" would make sense. But this is not how it works at all.
Anonymous wrote:Seems a little disingenuous to be naming stuff like this then. Modern marketing I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the 2 groups before ECNL, VSA has Pre-ECNL 1 and 2 teams. Because VDA is a partnership between VSA, PWSI, and Herndon, and they take kids from other clubs being on the pre-ECNL 1 team doesn't guarantee a spot on VDA at U13. Your kid would need to be a top kid on Pre-ECNL 1. Being mid season, there are 2 possibilities with a Pre-ECNL 2 offer: 1) your kid's skills and abilities aren't currently good enough for Pre-ECNL 1 or 2) they are good enough, but being midseason, the top team is full.
Sometimes when you get put on a team it is more difficult to move up then if you are a new player, but there is some movement between teams between seasons at VSA.
If the goal is to eventually be on VDA, the training at VSA will be better than rec and you will be playing against better competition. I won't say its impossible, but very very few players go from a rec team straight to an ECNL team.
Was told there's three teams. Pre-ECNL 1/2 and a premier red for U11
Anonymous wrote:For the 2 groups before ECNL, VSA has Pre-ECNL 1 and 2 teams. Because VDA is a partnership between VSA, PWSI, and Herndon, and they take kids from other clubs being on the pre-ECNL 1 team doesn't guarantee a spot on VDA at U13. Your kid would need to be a top kid on Pre-ECNL 1. Being mid season, there are 2 possibilities with a Pre-ECNL 2 offer: 1) your kid's skills and abilities aren't currently good enough for Pre-ECNL 1 or 2) they are good enough, but being midseason, the top team is full.
Sometimes when you get put on a team it is more difficult to move up then if you are a new player, but there is some movement between teams between seasons at VSA.
If the goal is to eventually be on VDA, the training at VSA will be better than rec and you will be playing against better competition. I won't say its impossible, but very very few players go from a rec team straight to an ECNL team.