Anonymous wrote:Hi,
We are moving to the area late summer but missed all the club tryouts. We will also have to decide on Rec soccer before we move.
I'm wondering if it's better to sign my DS (would be u10 this season) up for loudoun challenge Rec soccer instead of trying for club soccer where all of the teams are already formed. It seems like the same amount of practice time and games. Just no tournaments.
For context my son was going to be moved to the A team next year (from B) in the state and club we are leaving. He's a competitive kid and abnormally enjoys soccer.
I've reached out to clubs and they've really been non-responsive so I imagine they are full. I would not be interested in paying thousands for him to be on a C/D team because teams are already formed. Rather him just have fun playing and/or dominate playing challenger if that makes sense
Thoughts or experiences with Loudoun Rec Challenge program?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Challenge but reach out to TD and director of the age group for your player with the travel clubs. They'll respond, full or not.
Challenge is still rec, don't be fooled by the name. They would like it to be a true in-between for rec and travel but it's not there yet. Your son can still end up on a team where some of the kids still don't know how to pass or shoot.
Save your money and him play regular rec. Then have him tryout for Allstars, if he is very good they will invite him to play travel mid-season.
Regular rec will be no difficulty and score many goals a game. Some other teams won't even field a full team on the field.
Challenge you will get travel level players on other teams combined with rec level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Challenge but reach out to TD and director of the age group for your player with the travel clubs. They'll respond, full or not.
Challenge is still rec, don't be fooled by the name. They would like it to be a true in-between for rec and travel but it's not there yet. Your son can still end up on a team where some of the kids still don't know how to pass or shoot.
Save your money and him play regular rec. Then have him tryout for Allstars, if he is very good they will invite him to play travel mid-season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Challenge but reach out to TD and director of the age group for your player with the travel clubs. They'll respond, full or not.
Challenge is still rec, don't be fooled by the name. They would like it to be a true in-between for rec and travel but it's not there yet. Your son can still end up on a team where some of the kids still don't know how to pass or shoot.
Save your money and him play regular rec. Then have him tryout for Allstars, if he is very good they will invite him to play travel mid-season.
Anonymous wrote:Challenge but reach out to TD and director of the age group for your player with the travel clubs. They'll respond, full or not.
Anonymous wrote:Challenge is fun but it’s not travel level. He will probably play with a mix of 9 and 10 year olds and the practices aren’t as long.
I’d recommend keep knocking on those doors for travel. Worst case you can transfer in spring season. They probably can’t/won’t evaluate your son until he’s here in the area.