Anonymous wrote:We have a few teams like this in our club. They fit in between advanced and travel. One team has had the same kids since U-littles and are now around U15 or U16. They only pick up a player if one leaves. Same coach the entire time. They play in lower level travel tournaments. Not sure what league they play in. I don't see the problem with it. They would be like an E or F team if they were in our normal travel hierarchy. They don't have any effect on any of the normal travel teams, so I say let the kids play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if it's a travel club with multiple levels of teams, they take practically $$$ everyone who tries out anyway. There's no earning your spot for the 6th team in Alexandria or whatever.
This is exactly the purpose of VISTA. So all the club is doing is keeping a group under its umbrella rather than forcing them to look elsewhere. Good for the club for thinking about the kids and making it easy for them to play together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if it's a travel club with multiple levels of teams, they take practically $$$ everyone who tries out anyway. There's no earning your spot for the 6th team in Alexandria or whatever.
This is exactly the purpose of VISTA. So all the club is doing is keeping a group under its umbrella rather than forcing them to look elsewhere. Good for the club for thinking about the kids and making it easy for them to play together.
Anonymous wrote:But if it's a travel club with multiple levels of teams, they take practically $$$ everyone who tries out anyway. There's no earning your spot for the 6th team in Alexandria or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:But if it's a travel club with multiple levels of teams, they take practically $$$ everyone who tries out anyway. There's no earning your spot for the 6th team in Alexandria or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our club with may levels is allowing a group of kids who go to school together to form their own team apart from all the tryouts etc. They aren't the top team, so are being allowed to create their own squad.
What would you think if this was happening in your club?
They already do it for rec teams.
Anonymous wrote:Our club with may levels is allowing a group of kids who go to school together to form their own team apart from all the tryouts etc. They aren't the top team, so are being allowed to create their own squad.
What would you think if this was happening in your club?
Anonymous wrote:Our club with may levels is allowing a group of kids who go to school together to form their own team apart from all the tryouts etc. They aren't the top team, so are being allowed to create their own squad.
What would you think if this was happening in your club?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our club with may levels is allowing a group of kids who go to school together to form their own team apart from all the tryouts etc. They aren't the top team, so are being allowed to create their own squad.
What would you think if this was happening in your club?
What a lovely idea.
Anonymous wrote:Our club with may levels is allowing a group of kids who go to school together to form their own team apart from all the tryouts etc. They aren't the top team, so are being allowed to create their own squad.
What would you think if this was happening in your club?