Anonymous wrote:Its very strange to not have any green days for a sport all year.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. That’s what the lacrosse tryout process is like at our FCPS school too.
I think it is smart of the coach, so they are ready for when parents complain that Larlo didn’t make the team, they can point to the criteria that they used.
Anonymous wrote:When my son tried out for Westfield soccer several years ago they had 172 boys try out. This was under a previous coach so my info on the tryout would not be helpful.
Maybe they are trying to thin the herd by providing zero information.
Anonymous wrote:Kid is trying out for HS soccer for the first time. Coach sent a schedule of what each day of tryouts will focus on, and what criteria will be used to judge players.
Is this standard? Yes, I realize it can all be b.s. but I was impressed by how clear and comprehensive it was. My kid has only done track before, where there is a cutoff time and that’s it.
Anonymous wrote:Kid is trying out for HS soccer for the first time. Coach sent a schedule of what each day of tryouts will focus on, and what criteria will be used to judge players.
Is this standard? Yes, I realize it can all be b.s. but I was impressed by how clear and comprehensive it was. My kid has only done track before, where there is a cutoff time and that’s it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son wants to try out at Westfield tomorrow. He registered awhile ago through the website, but hasn't been sent ANYTHING. All we know is what the school posted on the athetics website, which is a time and location for Monday only, along with a message to "be prepared!". Be prepared how? He doesn't even know what to bring. Just show up with soccer cleats? It seems unfair to be competing against kids who tried out last year and know exactly what to bring and expect.
They didn't have even one soccer green day all year unlike friends at other schools, so its not like he could meet the coach or ask anyone. I'm a little baffled b/c he did a fall sport that was SO organized.
Bring water, cleats, and shin guards. What else do you need to bring for soccer tryouts? Not a parent at your school but someone who knows what equipment is needed for soccer. Maybe your kid could email the Coach and ask, that would show some initiative.
Anonymous wrote:My son wants to try out at Westfield tomorrow. He registered awhile ago through the website, but hasn't been sent ANYTHING. All we know is what the school posted on the athetics website, which is a time and location for Monday only, along with a message to "be prepared!". Be prepared how? He doesn't even know what to bring. Just show up with soccer cleats? It seems unfair to be competing against kids who tried out last year and know exactly what to bring and expect.
They didn't have even one soccer green day all year unlike friends at other schools, so its not like he could meet the coach or ask anyone. I'm a little baffled b/c he did a fall sport that was SO organized.