Anonymous wrote:Tell me which ones I should prioritize for try outs for u13 I can't make to all of them. They are far from my house (30min+), distance is not a factor.
Anonymous wrote:Tell me which ones I should prioritize for try outs for u13 I can't make to all of them. They are far from my house (30min+), distance is not a factor.
Anonymous wrote:Curious if any of these clubs do something extra? They all practice 4x week and have a game on weekend? Or any of them do more? Do they keep training during winter and summer? Trying to understand the difference between these DMV ECNL clubs and what I get for what I would pay.
Anonymous wrote:Curious if any of these clubs do something extra? They all practice 4x week and have a game on weekend? Or any of them do more? Do they keep training during winter and summer? Trying to understand the difference between these DMV ECNL clubs and what I get for what I would pay.
Anonymous wrote:DD is 2013 and currently U12. When reaching out to a new club about next year’s ECNL team (and hopefully joining some training sessions before ID sessions begin), should I contact the current U13 / 2012 coach or someone else?
Anonymous wrote:DD is 2013 and currently U12. When reaching out to a new club about next year’s ECNL team (and hopefully joining some training sessions before ID sessions begin), should I contact the current U13 / 2012 coach or someone else?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does VDA build their U13 girls teams? What proportion of the players typically comes from VSA, PWSI, and Herndon vs. non-feeder clubs?
I would say every club operates the same basic way. They will pick the best girls that tryout for their team. Being on a team that is part of an alliance, partnership, agreement (whatever you want to call it) doesn't promise you a spot on the team but it does give exposure prior to any outside girls showing up. At the end of the day, they are going to try and take the best players that show up to the tryouts/ID sessions. Of course there is "politics" (like with anything else in life), coach preferences, etc... Not every kid that doesn't make "the team" is because of politics, sometimes the kid just isn't good enough yet, but parents rarely ever can admit that part, it always has to be some other reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does VDA build their U13 girls teams? What proportion of the players typically comes from VSA, PWSI, and Herndon vs. non-feeder clubs?
DD’s from one of VDA’s partner clubs and made VDA at U13. Her team has VSA, PWSI, and out of network teammates from all over Virginia. VDA appears to take the best players available regardless of club affiliation. I liked this but many parents did not when the team was put together. Parents were trying to work politics in the tryout process and it did not work out for them.
DD loves the club and coaches. You should email the staff instead of coming to DCUM where posters will anonymously bash whatever club, league, or coach is being discussed.
Thank you. Where do they practice?
Anonymous wrote:How does VDA build their U13 girls teams? What proportion of the players typically comes from VSA, PWSI, and Herndon vs. non-feeder clubs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does VDA build their U13 girls teams? What proportion of the players typically comes from VSA, PWSI, and Herndon vs. non-feeder clubs?
DD’s from one of VDA’s partner clubs and made VDA at U13. Her team has VSA, PWSI, and out of network teammates from all over Virginia. VDA appears to take the best players available regardless of club affiliation. I liked this but many parents did not when the team was put together. Parents were trying to work politics in the tryout process and it did not work out for them.
DD loves the club and coaches. You should email the staff instead of coming to DCUM where posters will anonymously bash whatever club, league, or coach is being discussed.