Anonymous wrote:I believe it’s been the first week in December in the past
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have an idea of when the All State teams will be posted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Youth Soccer has been a powerhouse for a long time, but now the youth lacrosse program and recent youth field hockey program are feeding Yorktown and W&L with a lot of very experienced players that didn't exist years ago.
Exactly. Same girls, and their crazy folks, that realize they’ll never sniff the field, or even make a squad, at AYS and Yorktown, move to lesser clubs and less competitive, mostly local private, high schools to ensure their Angel can play something.
Then they go on to play at top academic DIII schools, which is the outcome they were looking for.
You think so???
Anonymous wrote:The girls at Yorktown are incredible at all sports. I’ve witnessed girls zoned for YHS moved to a local private school so they can participate at a varsity level. Especially soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Youth Soccer has been a powerhouse for a long time, but now the youth lacrosse program and recent youth field hockey program are feeding Yorktown and W&L with a lot of very experienced players that didn't exist years ago.
Exactly. Same girls, and their crazy folks, that realize they’ll never sniff the field, or even make a squad, at AYS and Yorktown, move to lesser clubs and less competitive, mostly local private, high schools to ensure their Angel can play something.
Then they go on to play at top academic DIII schools, which is the outcome they were looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Youth Soccer has been a powerhouse for a long time, but now the youth lacrosse program and recent youth field hockey program are feeding Yorktown and W&L with a lot of very experienced players that didn't exist years ago.
Exactly. Same girls, and their crazy folks, that realize they’ll never sniff the field, or even make a squad, at AYS and Yorktown, move to lesser clubs and less competitive, mostly local private, high schools to ensure their Angel can play something.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Youth Soccer has been a powerhouse for a long time, but now the youth lacrosse program and recent youth field hockey program are feeding Yorktown and W&L with a lot of very experienced players that didn't exist years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Easy there. For those who follow the sport in this area, Fairfax is an easy team to cheer against after they beat a helpless team 25-0 a few years ago. That won't earn you any independent fans.