Anonymous wrote:^ me again. We were not offered refunds which makes sense, but definitely not returning.
Anonymous wrote:I think super y will need to end due to climate change. We paid a ton of money and I think half of our practices were canceled due to excessive heat. Games were canceled too. We are not signing up again this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi all - we are new to travel soccer this year and are seeing Super Y tryouts coming up. Very basic questions here…what is it? How do you go on vacation over the summer since it takes up the majority of the time? How many teams does a club have in a single age group? Anything else I should know? Thanks!
Here is the USL Youth website: https://www.usl-youth.com/about/. Super Y rebranded to USL Youth early this year. My kid has done it for the last 3 years (U11-U13). I don't know where others who commented play, but it's not that expensive for the whole summer ($600) as compared to other options for staying in shape over the summer. It's very low commitment - 2 practices per week and 1-2 games per week for about 6-8 weeks. You go to what you can; we miss 1-2 games every year so it's not like you have to plan summer vacations around it. Competition varies depending on which teams participate and who actually plays, but it's nice to get the extra touches in over the summer in a fun/low stress environment. I think it probably isn't as competitive beyond U13 or U14, but I don't know that for certain since I have a U13. If your team qualifies for the nationals tournament, you have a fun trip in Tampa in December.
Also not sure who has practices cancelled all the time - that happened a few days this past summer and game times moved around, but it just wasn't as bad as others make it sound the last 3 years. Yeah, it's hot outside, but it's called summer! If you have a kid under U14, I think it's a good experience overall.
What are other summer options for U14/15 at the RL level? Agree that Super Y talent level seems to decline at these ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi all - we are new to travel soccer this year and are seeing Super Y tryouts coming up. Very basic questions here…what is it? How do you go on vacation over the summer since it takes up the majority of the time? How many teams does a club have in a single age group? Anything else I should know? Thanks!
Here is the USL Youth website: https://www.usl-youth.com/about/. Super Y rebranded to USL Youth early this year. My kid has done it for the last 3 years (U11-U13). I don't know where others who commented play, but it's not that expensive for the whole summer ($600) as compared to other options for staying in shape over the summer. It's very low commitment - 2 practices per week and 1-2 games per week for about 6-8 weeks. You go to what you can; we miss 1-2 games every year so it's not like you have to plan summer vacations around it. Competition varies depending on which teams participate and who actually plays, but it's nice to get the extra touches in over the summer in a fun/low stress environment. I think it probably isn't as competitive beyond U13 or U14, but I don't know that for certain since I have a U13. If your team qualifies for the nationals tournament, you have a fun trip in Tampa in December.
Also not sure who has practices cancelled all the time - that happened a few days this past summer and game times moved around, but it just wasn't as bad as others make it sound the last 3 years. Yeah, it's hot outside, but it's called summer! If you have a kid under U14, I think it's a good experience overall.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all - we are new to travel soccer this year and are seeing Super Y tryouts coming up. Very basic questions here…what is it? How do you go on vacation over the summer since it takes up the majority of the time? How many teams does a club have in a single age group? Anything else I should know? Thanks!