Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what ages are parents coaching ECNL teams?
They are the assistant coaches
What ages? There are no parent coaches, assistant or otherwise, for the u15-u18 ECNL teams.
for girls- there is a parent at u13 and u14. I assume they will move up with their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the question remains, will Braddock road girls be playing in ecnl next year?
I think that any decision the league makes would be applicable to both the girls and boys.
And BRYC boys have 2 teams with more wins than losses on the season, which is more than you can VA Union or Loudoun.
Both teams you are referring to have exactly one more win than loss. Good you said it now because I bet by the end of the week BRYC won't have any teams with more wins than losses. Both the 08s and 07s will lose to pipeline.
And if that happens, it happens. Head-to-head, BRYC won 3 and tied 2 vs Loudoun and went 2-2-2 vs VA Union. They certainly are competitive with the other boys ECNL programs in Northern VA and can make a decent argument that they aren’t even the bottom club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the question remains, will Braddock road girls be playing in ecnl next year?
I think that any decision the league makes would be applicable to both the girls and boys.
And BRYC boys have 2 teams with more wins than losses on the season, which is more than you can VA Union or Loudoun.
Both teams you are referring to have exactly one more win than loss. Good you said it now because I bet by the end of the week BRYC won't have any teams with more wins than losses. Both the 08s and 07s will lose to pipeline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the question remains, will Braddock road girls be playing in ecnl next year?
I think that any decision the league makes would be applicable to both the girls and boys.
And BRYC boys have 2 teams with more wins than losses on the season, which is more than you can VA Union or Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the question remains, will Braddock road girls be playing in ecnl next year?
I think that any decision the league makes would be applicable to both the girls and boys.
Anonymous wrote:So the question remains, will Braddock road girls be playing in ecnl next year?
Anonymous wrote:So the question remains, will Braddock road girls be playing in ecnl next year?
Anonymous wrote:So the question remains, will Braddock road girls be playing in ecnl next year?
Anonymous wrote:The misinformation is laughable. There are zero parents of players either coaching or assistant coaching any ECNL team on either the girls or boys side.
Anonymous wrote:FCV would bring instant credibility to BRYC. There are a handful of awful teams in the mid Atlantic and it needs to be restructured.