Anonymous wrote:Does youth soccer association provide our emails or something???
I get a TON of emails about ID camps and invites (no, not personal--though some drafted to look that way) and my kid isn't even playing on a first team.
Anonymous wrote:How true is that if you receive the ID invitations by mail and personally addressed it means the coach really has interest on seeing kid at the camp?
Anonymous wrote:You have to be Olivia Moultrie for coaches to take notice. DMV has no OMs. Dream dream dream.
Anonymous wrote:For 10th grade It's great experience for the player to play with coaches watching and against all levels. Valuable for a parent to see how the player responds to other players and coaches normally play with.
For 11th gr it gets more competitive and can matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to an college ID camp and the coach greeted the girls then went inside then came back out at the end and said goodbye. There were over 100 girls there and clearly no evaluation was done of the players at all. Are all of them just fundraisers or do some schools actually use ID camps for recruiting?
From the ridiculous amount of emails my, still Sophomore, kid receives I would say fundraisers!
Anonymous wrote:Went to an college ID camp and the coach greeted the girls then went inside then came back out at the end and said goodbye. There were over 100 girls there and clearly no evaluation was done of the players at all. Are all of them just fundraisers or do some schools actually use ID camps for recruiting?
Anonymous wrote:Went to an college ID camp and the coach greeted the girls then went inside then came back out at the end and said goodbye. There were over 100 girls there and clearly no evaluation was done of the players at all. Are all of them just fundraisers or do some schools actually use ID camps for recruiting?