Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They seemed to have a ton at the first day with the younger age groups 2031-2028.
They have a big rec program, so it would be a lot of those girls looking to move up.
Just checking MGLL site now and they have 10 1st/2nd grade teams, 6 3rd/4th grade teams and 4 5th/6th grade teams. So there are a lot of girls in their pyramid.
Anonymous wrote:They seemed to have a ton at the first day with the younger age groups 2031-2028.
Anonymous wrote:Was Bethesda able to get two teams per age group? They seemed to have a lot of girls at tryouts. Wondering how it will all shake out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems Next Level is doing something similar. Does that mean you tryout and have no idea till the second tryout late in the Summer?
About 10 or 11 NL 27 girls were offered spots this week and given a week or so to commit.
Same with STARS
Interesting, that must be on a age/year basis for Stars.
If your daughter tried out a couple of weeks ago I would definitely check with her coach. Invites went out and committed is expected soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems Next Level is doing something similar. Does that mean you tryout and have no idea till the second tryout late in the Summer?
About 10 or 11 NL 27 girls were offered spots this week and given a week or so to commit.
Same with STARS
Interesting, that must be on a age/year basis for Stars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems Next Level is doing something similar. Does that mean you tryout and have no idea till the second tryout late in the Summer?
About 10 or 11 NL 27 girls were offered spots this week and given a week or so to commit.
Same with STARS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems Next Level is doing something similar. Does that mean you tryout and have no idea till the second tryout late in the Summer?
About 10 or 11 NL 27 girls were offered spots this week and given a week or so to commit.
Anonymous wrote:It seems Next Level is doing something similar. Does that mean you tryout and have no idea till the second tryout late in the Summer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. There's no legitimate reason to push try outs early.I have a sneaking suspicion this is why a few clubs went so early with tryouts - to force kids to lock up their spot early. Most clubs are weeks away from tryouts.
Agree, not sure why some of the "bigger" clubs held tryouts so early already. Still lots of tryouts coming up in the next few weeks but the constant pressure doesn't help anyone make an informed decision.
We tried out with our younger daughter at several places with deadlines. All we had to do was tell them we needed more time and they were fine. We did not feel like anyone was pressuring us to sign up, despite the deadlines. I mean - they need to know at some point, right?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. There's no legitimate reason to push try outs early.I have a sneaking suspicion this is why a few clubs went so early with tryouts - to force kids to lock up their spot early. Most clubs are weeks away from tryouts.
Agree, not sure why some of the "bigger" clubs held tryouts so early already. Still lots of tryouts coming up in the next few weeks but the constant pressure doesn't help anyone make an informed decision.