Anonymous wrote:OP, you might not even be border line. I'm an assistant coach, so I know my kid is on the team along with every other kid on the team. We haven't sent out anything because our club has to verify that everyone on the roster is registered. That should be fast, but we're still waiting on it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't they send rejection emails? It's frustrating for kids to not know.
Our coach always sends them, but it takes awhile because kids are slow to register-sometimes they are stalling waiting for a better offer, sometimes just procrastinating.
You can't send rejection emails out until 10 kids have signed up and paid. Most places are still finishing up tryouts. I wouldn't expect a rejection letter until at least a week from the last tryout.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't they send rejection emails? It's frustrating for kids to not know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through this. Got an offer for a division 3 team three days after the last tryout, with a very quick turnaround to make a decision. DC's friend got an offer for the division 1 team right after the first tryout. Not sure what kind of decision window the friend got. Probably longer as they are really good. I would reach out if it's been 5-7 days. But I would not assume a top team offer if you haven't heard anything yet. In DC's primary sport, they've gotten offers for the top level team either the night of or day after the first tryout. They want to lock in top players early.
So your kid was not originally selected for the d3 team, several kids turned down the spots until they got to your kid. Just fyi as far as playtime.
That's fine. DC went into it knowing they might not make a team at all. Missing the last tryout did not help. We know a few of the kids who got offers for the same team and DC is on par with them. This will be a motivator and a good way to gauge whether basketball is something they want to spend more time on, or go back to house and free up more time to train in the primary sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through this. Got an offer for a division 3 team three days after the last tryout, with a very quick turnaround to make a decision. DC's friend got an offer for the division 1 team right after the first tryout. Not sure what kind of decision window the friend got. Probably longer as they are really good. I would reach out if it's been 5-7 days. But I would not assume a top team offer if you haven't heard anything yet. In DC's primary sport, they've gotten offers for the top level team either the night of or day after the first tryout. They want to lock in top players early.
So your kid was not originally selected for the d3 team, several kids turned down the spots until they got to your kid. Just fyi as far as playtime.
Anonymous wrote:We just went through this. Got an offer for a division 3 team three days after the last tryout, with a very quick turnaround to make a decision. DC's friend got an offer for the division 1 team right after the first tryout. Not sure what kind of decision window the friend got. Probably longer as they are really good. I would reach out if it's been 5-7 days. But I would not assume a top team offer if you haven't heard anything yet. In DC's primary sport, they've gotten offers for the top level team either the night of or day after the first tryout. They want to lock in top players early.