Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MYHA has two 12U and 14U girls teams at each age, so that probably helps if coming down to tryout.
Their 12U Blue team is a wagon…👀
As someone with a 16U daughter who has plenty of experience in local girls hockey, the only warning I would give is that I generally hear very, very positive things about the directors of the girls programs across the DMV. We are lucky to have such a dedicated bunch across clubs. I have rarely (maybe never?) heard anything positive about the MYHA girls director. Take that for whatever it is worth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MYHA has two 12U and 14U girls teams at each age, so that probably helps if coming down to tryout.
Their 12U Blue team is a wagon…👀
As someone with a 16U daughter who has plenty of experience in local girls hockey, the only warning I would give is that I generally hear very, very positive things about the directors of the girls programs across the DMV. We are lucky to have such a dedicated bunch across clubs. I have rarely (maybe never?) heard anything positive about the MYHA girls director. Take that for whatever it is worth.
Anonymous wrote:MYHA has two 12U and 14U girls teams at each age, so that probably helps if coming down to tryout.
Their 12U Blue team is a wagon…👀
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notwithstanding the PP’s characterization that St James girls’ teams are a “step down,” St James girls’ teams won CBHL 10U, 14U Gold, and 16U Gold divisions this year. The 14U team won its division at Nationals last year. Both 14U and 19U girls won PVAHA championship this season as well and are headed to Districts this month.
The "step down" characterization was in reference to St. James program overall as that paragraph is giving an overview of the other clubs listed as well. The St. James co-ed teams at the age group levels which the original poster was inquiring about are not top tier, therefore they are a step down. Not meant as a slight in any way. Completely based off of CBHL records over the past several season readily available for all to see on the CBHL website. Relax and try not to be so unnecessarily offended.
Anonymous wrote:See this recent thread to get a a bunch of feedback for some of the clubs in the DMV area.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1309019.page
There are not a lot of girls only options, but there are some. I'm not sure for all clubs, but their websites will provide more offerings. If your daughters are interested in playing coed then you have lots of options. FWIW my DS has had girls on every team he's played on and they have always fit in well on and off the ice with the boys.
All, except maybe St. James, have parent coaches with usually similar experience of your husband.
Reston (has girls only teams), Caps Academy, MYHA are all very similar and solid programs. Ashburn is a win at all cost club (think yelling) that turns off some. Loudoun should be solid again after a 1 year hiatus due to a rink management closure turned into a last minute rink saving purchase fiasco. The next step down is the St. James (has girls only teams) and Potomac, they usually finish much lower in the CBHL, but could be a good choice too.
Figure out where you are going to live and then pick the closest rink. Certain areas may put you between two rinks. If you end up in Vienna, VA you might be equidistant to Caps Academy and Reston or if you end up in Chantilly you might be close enough to Loudoun and Ashburn. If that's the case reach out to the organizations and tell them what you are looking for and see what they say. Then tryout. Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:Notwithstanding the PP’s characterization that St James girls’ teams are a “step down,” St James girls’ teams won CBHL 10U, 14U Gold, and 16U Gold divisions this year. The 14U team won its division at Nationals last year. Both 14U and 19U girls won PVAHA championship this season as well and are headed to Districts this month.