Anonymous wrote:I have a U14 ECNL player who is a 7th grader so next year she will be "trapped" in the spring. We like her team but are trying to decide what to do about next year. Almost all the girls on her team will be playing HS soccer next spring with the exception of a few private school girls. I've talked to a few parents of older kids who had trapped players and almost all have said they consider it a lost season. She is one of the better players on her current team so I'm not sure how much she will gain playing down an age group for a season. Would like to hear from parents who have gone through this. Considering a one year move to DA. Anyone have a helpful opinion? I'm not interested in a DA vs ECNL showdown. My DD currently is saying she wants to play HS soccer so we will likely return to ECNL for U16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a U14 ECNL player who is a 7th grader so next year she will be "trapped" in the spring. We like her team but are trying to decide what to do about next year. Almost all the girls on her team will be playing HS soccer next spring with the exception of a few private school girls. I've talked to a few parents of older kids who had trapped players and almost all have said they consider it a lost season. She is one of the better players on her current team so I'm not sure how much she will gain playing down an age group for a season. Would like to hear from parents who have gone through this. Considering a one year move to DA. Anyone have a helpful opinion? I'm not interested in a DA vs ECNL showdown. My DD currently is saying she wants to play HS soccer so we will likely return to ECNL for U16.
Could she sign on as a part time player with a DA club? That would permit her to play in a few games, maybe all concentrated in the not-ECNL season.
You mean, play ECNL during their season then go to a DA club and play during high school?
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, that ain't gonna happen.
Actually I know players that have done it. However, the risk is if the ECNL club finds out, they may drop punitively.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a U14 ECNL player who is a 7th grader so next year she will be "trapped" in the spring. We like her team but are trying to decide what to do about next year. Almost all the girls on her team will be playing HS soccer next spring with the exception of a few private school girls. I've talked to a few parents of older kids who had trapped players and almost all have said they consider it a lost season. She is one of the better players on her current team so I'm not sure how much she will gain playing down an age group for a season. Would like to hear from parents who have gone through this. Considering a one year move to DA. Anyone have a helpful opinion? I'm not interested in a DA vs ECNL showdown. My DD currently is saying she wants to play HS soccer so we will likely return to ECNL for U16.
Could she sign on as a part time player with a DA club? That would permit her to play in a few games, maybe all concentrated in the not-ECNL season.
You mean, play ECNL during their season then go to a DA club and play during high school?
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, that ain't gonna happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a U14 ECNL player who is a 7th grader so next year she will be "trapped" in the spring. We like her team but are trying to decide what to do about next year. Almost all the girls on her team will be playing HS soccer next spring with the exception of a few private school girls. I've talked to a few parents of older kids who had trapped players and almost all have said they consider it a lost season. She is one of the better players on her current team so I'm not sure how much she will gain playing down an age group for a season. Would like to hear from parents who have gone through this. Considering a one year move to DA. Anyone have a helpful opinion? I'm not interested in a DA vs ECNL showdown. My DD currently is saying she wants to play HS soccer so we will likely return to ECNL for U16.
Could she sign on as a part time player with a DA club? That would permit her to play in a few games, maybe all concentrated in the not-ECNL season.
Anonymous wrote:I have a U14 ECNL player who is a 7th grader so next year she will be "trapped" in the spring. We like her team but are trying to decide what to do about next year. Almost all the girls on her team will be playing HS soccer next spring with the exception of a few private school girls. I've talked to a few parents of older kids who had trapped players and almost all have said they consider it a lost season. She is one of the better players on her current team so I'm not sure how much she will gain playing down an age group for a season. Would like to hear from parents who have gone through this. Considering a one year move to DA. Anyone have a helpful opinion? I'm not interested in a DA vs ECNL showdown. My DD currently is saying she wants to play HS soccer so we will likely return to ECNL for U16.
This DA statement is not accurate regarding fees, unless you are just talking about STJ FCV. Also DA has plenty of games, check out the US Soccer DA sight, pick a team in your area and see how many games you get in the spring, the answer to that is plenty of games plus two showcases and maybe a tournament or two. But whatever you do, don't pick Metro United.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a U14 ECNL player who is a 7th grader so next year she will be "trapped" in the spring. We like her team but are trying to decide what to do about next year. Almost all the girls on her team will be playing HS soccer next spring with the exception of a few private school girls. I've talked to a few parents of older kids who had trapped players and almost all have said they consider it a lost season. She is one of the better players on her current team so I'm not sure how much she will gain playing down an age group for a season. Would like to hear from parents who have gone through this. Considering a one year move to DA. Anyone have a helpful opinion? I'm not interested in a DA vs ECNL showdown. My DD currently is saying she wants to play HS soccer so we will likely return to ECNL for U16.
Is she VA or MD ECNL team? If feasible commute/travel wise, just play opposite state ECNL and then join her regular team after.. DA is a waste, super expensive and not nearly enough games - it would also be a “lost” year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a U14 ECNL player who is a 7th grader so next year she will be "trapped" in the spring. We like her team but are trying to decide what to do about next year. Almost all the girls on her team will be playing HS soccer next spring with the exception of a few private school girls. I've talked to a few parents of older kids who had trapped players and almost all have said they consider it a lost season. She is one of the better players on her current team so I'm not sure how much she will gain playing down an age group for a season. Would like to hear from parents who have gone through this. Considering a one year move to DA. Anyone have a helpful opinion? I'm not interested in a DA vs ECNL showdown. My DD currently is saying she wants to play HS soccer so we will likely return to ECNL for U16.
Is she VA or MD ECNL team? If feasible commute/travel wise, just play opposite state ECNL and then join her regular team after.. DA is a waste, super expensive and not nearly enough games - it would also be a “lost” year.
here we go again. DA is a waste and ECNL is the best
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a U14 ECNL player who is a 7th grader so next year she will be "trapped" in the spring. We like her team but are trying to decide what to do about next year. Almost all the girls on her team will be playing HS soccer next spring with the exception of a few private school girls. I've talked to a few parents of older kids who had trapped players and almost all have said they consider it a lost season. She is one of the better players on her current team so I'm not sure how much she will gain playing down an age group for a season. Would like to hear from parents who have gone through this. Considering a one year move to DA. Anyone have a helpful opinion? I'm not interested in a DA vs ECNL showdown. My DD currently is saying she wants to play HS soccer so we will likely return to ECNL for U16.
Is she VA or MD ECNL team? If feasible commute/travel wise, just play opposite state ECNL and then join her regular team after.. DA is a waste, super expensive and not nearly enough games - it would also be a “lost” year.
Anonymous wrote:I have a U14 ECNL player who is a 7th grader so next year she will be "trapped" in the spring. We like her team but are trying to decide what to do about next year. Almost all the girls on her team will be playing HS soccer next spring with the exception of a few private school girls. I've talked to a few parents of older kids who had trapped players and almost all have said they consider it a lost season. She is one of the better players on her current team so I'm not sure how much she will gain playing down an age group for a season. Would like to hear from parents who have gone through this. Considering a one year move to DA. Anyone have a helpful opinion? I'm not interested in a DA vs ECNL showdown. My DD currently is saying she wants to play HS soccer so we will likely return to ECNL for U16.