Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any info on the other Nova clubs that aren't Pride?
What are you looking for? the best location? the best training or clubs which play in the best tourneys? you will get very different answers based on this.
Depending on where you live BLC is probably the best option for a player looking for a high level of competition and great culture and coaching. If you live in Tysons/McLean, it probably closers to you than many of the NoVa options
We're familiar with BLC, however, can't make that drive and appreciate that those teams are fairly fully formed. Ideally, we'd like to locate a stable program in Va that has a good focus on player/game development and understands why a cohesive team is important. Does those even exist?
You should know that any decent team will cut its bottom 5-8 players every year and replace them with better kids. During tryouts in June/July, coaches will always try to upgrade their rosters. Stability doesn't really occur until after 8th grade when most kids are with their "recruiting clubs"
This does not seem right. Clubs are not cutting 5-8 players a year in the 2031-2033 range…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any info on the other Nova clubs that aren't Pride?
What are you looking for? the best location? the best training or clubs which play in the best tourneys? you will get very different answers based on this.
Depending on where you live BLC is probably the best option for a player looking for a high level of competition and great culture and coaching. If you live in Tysons/McLean, it probably closers to you than many of the NoVa options
We're familiar with BLC, however, can't make that drive and appreciate that those teams are fairly fully formed. Ideally, we'd like to locate a stable program in Va that has a good focus on player/game development and understands why a cohesive team is important. Does those even exist?
You should know that any decent team will cut its bottom 5-8 players every year and replace them with better kids. During tryouts in June/July, coaches will always try to upgrade their rosters. Stability doesn't really occur until after 8th grade when most kids are with their "recruiting clubs"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to the parents of kids that actually play and avoid an anonymous blog. Would you take medical advice from an anonymous doctor?
What do you do if you don’t know anyone playing club? People are also more willing to be truthful about experiences in an anonymous forum….at least some of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to the parents of kids that actually play and avoid an anonymous blog. Would you take medical advice from an anonymous doctor?
What do you do if you don’t know anyone playing club? People are also more willing to be truthful about experiences in an anonymous forum….at least some of the time.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to the parents of kids that actually play and avoid an anonymous blog. Would you take medical advice from an anonymous doctor?
Anonymous wrote:Talk to the parents of kids that actually play and avoid an anonymous blog. Would you take medical advice from an anonymous doctor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 2033 you should check out Pride, Stars, and Yellow Jackets.
Email the clubs or coaches to see if you can join a practice. With Stars only consider Light Blue, also, from what I have heard the communication at Stars is non-existent if you reach out so you may not be able to actually check out Stars unless you know someone on the team.
Depending on where you live BLC should definitely be on your list. For someone that lives in McLean, Fairfax, Vienna, etc. it would likely be quicker to get to Bethesda than Alexandria where Stars will sometimes practice.
Run from Stars 2033. It's a mess.
Anonymous wrote:For 2033 you should check out Pride, Stars, and Yellow Jackets.
Email the clubs or coaches to see if you can join a practice. With Stars only consider Light Blue, also, from what I have heard the communication at Stars is non-existent if you reach out so you may not be able to actually check out Stars unless you know someone on the team.
Depending on where you live BLC should definitely be on your list. For someone that lives in McLean, Fairfax, Vienna, etc. it would likely be quicker to get to Bethesda than Alexandria where Stars will sometimes practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any info on the other Nova clubs that aren't Pride?
What are you looking for? the best location? the best training or clubs which play in the best tourneys? you will get very different answers based on this.
Depending on where you live BLC is probably the best option for a player looking for a high level of competition and great culture and coaching. If you live in Tysons/McLean, it probably closers to you than many of the NoVa options
We're familiar with BLC, however, can't make that drive and appreciate that those teams are fairly fully formed. Ideally, we'd like to locate a stable program in Va that has a good focus on player/game development and understands why a cohesive team is important. Does those even exist?
You should know that any decent team will cut its bottom 5-8 players every year and replace them with better kids. During tryouts in June/July, coaches will always try to upgrade their rosters. Stability doesn't really occur until after 8th grade when most kids are with their "recruiting clubs"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any info on the other Nova clubs that aren't Pride?
What are you looking for? the best location? the best training or clubs which play in the best tourneys? you will get very different answers based on this.
Depending on where you live BLC is probably the best option for a player looking for a high level of competition and great culture and coaching. If you live in Tysons/McLean, it probably closers to you than many of the NoVa options
We're familiar with BLC, however, can't make that drive and appreciate that those teams are fairly fully formed. Ideally, we'd like to locate a stable program in Va that has a good focus on player/game development and understands why a cohesive team is important. Does those even exist?