Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i have seen them play and sure do hope the college coaches saw them too. waiting and seeing what these coaches do on sept 1st for 23s. good things going on with 22s as well?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:college coaches looking for defenders must have seen lots of defense reps on first day. 23s tied for last in offense (11 goals in 3 games). In as many games, 22s were 3rd to last in offense (13 goals) and 2nd to last in defense (41 goals allowed) so they also had stiff competition.
JG I am glad you can use the tourney machine app.
OP - you obviously have no idea how good that team is and has become. Just wait and see where their kids end up.
22's not a much, team has like 10 players injured/out for the entire summer. I think they are just holding on and will have probably only have 6-8 kids playing in college.
I've watched this team at a few events. Defense/goal is solid and does a lot right and would perform well with any squad in front of them. Offense/Midfield is uninspired and for lack of a better term horseshit. They can't keep possession, they take terrible shots, can't throw and catch, and can't dodge, no movement off ball much less on ball. Other than that they are great. If my son were on this defense, I would have left long ago as it ultimately makes them look bad because eventually they make a mistake by trying to overcompensate and give up the goals. They are just a hard team to watch and I am sure the parents of the few kids that are good are frustrated, I've only watched them occasionally but man its painful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i have seen them play and sure do hope the college coaches saw them too. waiting and seeing what these coaches do on sept 1st for 23s. good things going on with 22s as well?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:college coaches looking for defenders must have seen lots of defense reps on first day. 23s tied for last in offense (11 goals in 3 games). In as many games, 22s were 3rd to last in offense (13 goals) and 2nd to last in defense (41 goals allowed) so they also had stiff competition.
JG I am glad you can use the tourney machine app.
OP - you obviously have no idea how good that team is and has become. Just wait and see where their kids end up.
22's not a much, team has like 10 players injured/out for the entire summer. I think they are just holding on and will have probably only have 6-8 kids playing in college.
Anonymous wrote:i have seen them play and sure do hope the college coaches saw them too. waiting and seeing what these coaches do on sept 1st for 23s. good things going on with 22s as well?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:college coaches looking for defenders must have seen lots of defense reps on first day. 23s tied for last in offense (11 goals in 3 games). In as many games, 22s were 3rd to last in offense (13 goals) and 2nd to last in defense (41 goals allowed) so they also had stiff competition.
JG I am glad you can use the tourney machine app.
OP - you obviously have no idea how good that team is and has become. Just wait and see where their kids end up.
i have seen them play and sure do hope the college coaches saw them too. waiting and seeing what these coaches do on sept 1st for 23s. good things going on with 22s as well?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:college coaches looking for defenders must have seen lots of defense reps on first day. 23s tied for last in offense (11 goals in 3 games). In as many games, 22s were 3rd to last in offense (13 goals) and 2nd to last in defense (41 goals allowed) so they also had stiff competition.
JG I am glad you can use the tourney machine app.
OP - you obviously have no idea how good that team is and has become. Just wait and see where their kids end up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:college coaches looking for defenders must have seen lots of defense reps on first day. 23s tied for last in offense (11 goals in 3 games). In as many games, 22s were 3rd to last in offense (13 goals) and 2nd to last in defense (41 goals allowed) so they also had stiff competition.
JG I am glad you can use the tourney machine app.
Anonymous wrote:college coaches looking for defenders must have seen lots of defense reps on first day. 23s tied for last in offense (11 goals in 3 games). In as many games, 22s were 3rd to last in offense (13 goals) and 2nd to last in defense (41 goals allowed) so they also had stiff competition.
Anonymous wrote:Not a lot College coaches watching the 4v4 game
Anonymous wrote:0-3 Means they played the 4th place team from another pool.
I don't think they consider that a bracket.
But good for VLC putting them into a tourney with the big boys. Although sometimes it can do more harm than good.
0-3 in pool play, had better success in bracket play no doubtAnonymous wrote:Actually, on Saturday, the team lost 9-3 in its first game and won its second game 10-4.
no one ever said vlc 23 was better than dc dogs. vlc scoring 3 goals in two of sat games may not have given coaches much to see on offense. good luck to all teamsAnonymous wrote:VLC 2023s felt dangerous this weekend at NLF going 0-3. Can’t believe people said that vlc was better then dc dogs or next level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VLC 2023s felt dangerous this weekend at NLF going 0-3. Can’t believe people said that vlc was better then dc dogs or next level.
I don't think anyone said that VLC 23s were better than DC dogs, who won NLF but I think they are for sure better than Next Level. How did Next Level do at NLF? Oh yeah they weren't there!
The last two times VLC faced NL they won by 4+. If NL played VLC tomorrow and won by 4 they could claim to be better. Who cares about scores in summer events? Leave that to the 2025 parents. VLC teams played in front of lots of college coaches this summer. The ‘23 team will do much better than ‘22 and ‘21 in recruiting and commits this fall. Also the ‘24 team was 3-1.