Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not new. It's run by 1 person, Juan Garcia, who coaches at one of the high schools in the area.
+1
He has been running through VISTA and has 2 girls teams.
They’re roster are up in the high 20s and low 30s.
Does this make sense?
We do alright for ourselves. We have 2 teams at the moment, last year we had 3 but we had a bunch of players graduate. While one of our teams is "new", our other team has been together for 4 years and our team that aged out had a majority of the girls stay together for about 6-7 years. some of the girls have been with us since Middle School. We carry a "big roster" simply because we have a lot of girls who play various of HS sports so their time commitment varies at times. We also still have a couple of girls who are out with injuries or opted out due to COVID, or only registered for the Fall but remain on our roster in order to keep an active player card. Game days we usually avg. 17 or on the rare occasion we have everyone available, we have the ability to move a player to the other team in order to get playing time. it's worked out okay for us in our little bubble.
We’re happy you’re doing well. But, it’s not practical. Especially when covid disappears. Nobody runs rosters of 30+ people.
Not sure where that comes from but we don't have rosters of 30+ we have 42 players between two teams including those who are injured/not playing. one team with 22 rostered players (3 out with injuries) and one with 20 rostered players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not new. It's run by 1 person, Juan Garcia, who coaches at one of the high schools in the area.
+1
He has been running through VISTA and has 2 girls teams.
They’re roster are up in the high 20s and low 30s.
Does this make sense?
We do alright for ourselves. We have 2 teams at the moment, last year we had 3 but we had a bunch of players graduate. While one of our teams is "new", our other team has been together for 4 years and our team that aged out had a majority of the girls stay together for about 6-7 years. some of the girls have been with us since Middle School. We carry a "big roster" simply because we have a lot of girls who play various of HS sports so their time commitment varies at times. We also still have a couple of girls who are out with injuries or opted out due to COVID, or only registered for the Fall but remain on our roster in order to keep an active player card. Game days we usually avg. 17 or on the rare occasion we have everyone available, we have the ability to move a player to the other team in order to get playing time. it's worked out okay for us in our little bubble.
We’re happy you’re doing well. But, it’s not practical. Especially when covid disappears. Nobody runs rosters of 30+ people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not new. It's run by 1 person, Juan Garcia, who coaches at one of the high schools in the area.
+1
He has been running through VISTA and has 2 girls teams.
They’re roster are up in the high 20s and low 30s.
Does this make sense?
We do alright for ourselves. We have 2 teams at the moment, last year we had 3 but we had a bunch of players graduate. While one of our teams is "new", our other team has been together for 4 years and our team that aged out had a majority of the girls stay together for about 6-7 years. some of the girls have been with us since Middle School. We carry a "big roster" simply because we have a lot of girls who play various of HS sports so their time commitment varies at times. We also still have a couple of girls who are out with injuries or opted out due to COVID, or only registered for the Fall but remain on our roster in order to keep an active player card. Game days we usually avg. 17 or on the rare occasion we have everyone available, we have the ability to move a player to the other team in order to get playing time. it's worked out okay for us in our little bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not new. It's run by 1 person, Juan Garcia, who coaches at one of the high schools in the area.
+1
He has been running through VISTA and has 2 girls teams.
They’re roster are up in the high 20s and low 30s.
Does this make sense?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not new. It's run by 1 person, Juan Garcia, who coaches at one of the high schools in the area.
+1
He has been running through VISTA and has 2 girls teams.
Anonymous wrote:It's not new. It's run by 1 person, Juan Garcia, who coaches at one of the high schools in the area.