Anonymous wrote:OP, we are in a similar SES high school, and Freshman DD tryouts were competitive. DD had little experience and did not make it.
So we paid for a fall league at lower ranked club, and now waiting to see if she got a spot on the (lower ranked) team for the Nov-March season. We were definitely put off by the 5-7k fees at most of the clubs and I wonder how many families also feeling financial uncertainty may cause the cheaper but lower ranked teams to become more sought after.
If my DD doesn’t get a spot, her plan is to keep going to clinics and hopes to make JV next fall. It’s about $30 a pop, twice a week or so.
So if your kid wants to keep getting practice, look into clinics.
Anonymous wrote:OP again: If anyone recommends some really good winter clinics that are convenient to Fairfax/Centreville/Clifton/Chantilly, please let me know! I'll be researching, but of course first hand feedback is appreciated.
I'll do my best to find some clinics and other options to help get her reps in before spring season!Anonymous wrote:It really depends on the school. Affluent area will have a lot of club players, less affluent areas will have less. Participation in tryouts at one school cannot be predicted by average metrics and it can change from one year to the next. Your best approach is to go to a game and see the level of the team for yourself. Unfortunately, the season is over and you don't have that opportunity.
One option that you might still have is to contact the coach (you might have to go through the athletic director). The coach may get you in touch with some parents who may have recorded some games.
Or you could ask specifically about your high school on this forum and cross your fingers that another poster has knowledge about the competitiveness of that particular school.