Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't say that the best kids move to other clubs, although PP is right that Stoddert has some challenges keeping the top kids from year to year at the middle to older age groups, especially with the transition to U15. It is hurt by not having a strong high school-aged program (DA or ECNL), although some very strong players have stayed in order to continue playing with their friends, avoid long commutes, etc. I also think it's hurt by the lack of field space/time. It is awful to work with DC Parks and Rec to get and use field space. When your fields are poor quality yet are closed by the city at the slightest sign of rain, it's hard to get in enough practice. I don't know why Stoddert doesn't spend more of the $$ collected from travel players to rent well-maintained fields for evening practices at private schools, for instance.
On the coaching, Mohamed Bennani is the coach for the U13 and U14 blue teams and is excellent.
Does Stoddert tend to have decent college commitments?