Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how that's fair to anyone. I get that Sterling probably made that deal last year when the kids were already signed up but now that you know ahead of time that if you tryout at Sterling vs. Herndon you will pay $600+ less why would I go to Herndon tryouts? I would go and tryout as a "sterling" player.
Exactly this - if Sterling is such a good deal and they get the same league/"pathway" benefits as the Herndon girls, why in the world are the Herndon girls not going to Sterling to tryout for their program????
And if Sterling is $1900 all in with tournaments, etc and Herndon is $2550 + $550 team fees + $287 uniform fees - that is a huge difference of almost $1500 for almost exactly the same experience. Especially when you consider that 2 of the 4 "tournaments" included in the Herndon team fee were the Dulles National and the JLC Personal Piggybank Tournament.
Anonymous wrote:What bylaws were changed?
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how that's fair to anyone. I get that Sterling probably made that deal last year when the kids were already signed up but now that you know ahead of time that if you tryout at Sterling vs. Herndon you will pay $600+ less why would I go to Herndon tryouts? I would go and tryout as a "sterling" player.
Anonymous wrote:Both my kids had scrimmages last week, and also their teams had some other scrimmages earlier in the year.
I would be unhappy if other teams are getting all these extra games and my child’s team is getting nothing. When we pay the fees, we were told several friendlies for each team are supposed to be included.
Seems to be very uneven experience at Herndon depending on whether you are on one of the teams they don't care about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The club hasn’t filed tax returns since fiscal year 2022. Something is going on.
How do you know that?
Anonymous wrote:The club hasn’t filed tax returns since fiscal year 2022. Something is going on.
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic but I was talking to another parent who has been with the club for longer. That conversation was very unsettling. After some research, the facts I could verify were correct. As a parent, I’m now quite concerned about the lack of transparency and oversight within the club.
From what I have heard, the five board members were handpicked by the TD rather than elected, and there hasn’t been a board election in over two years. There hasn’t been an annual meeting since 2024, and the club hasn’t shared any tax filings on its website since 2023. I also heard that one of the coaches was fired for asking too many questions about the club finances. I also haven’t been able to find any board meeting minutes, which makes it unclear whether regular meetings are even happening.
On top of that, several board members have resigned without any communication to families, and they haven’t been replaced. It’s also concerning that the bylaws appear to have been changed without following the process outlined in those same bylaws.
As parents, we trust this organization with our kids and invest a lot of time and money into it. We deserve basic transparency and accountability, and right now that doesn’t seem to be happening.
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic but I was talking to another parent who has been with the club for longer. That conversation was very unsettling. After some research, the facts I could verify were correct. As a parent, I’m now quite concerned about the lack of transparency and oversight within the club.
From what I have heard, the five board members were handpicked by the TD rather than elected, and there hasn’t been a board election in over two years. There hasn’t been an annual meeting since 2024, and the club hasn’t shared any tax filings on its website since 2023. I also heard that one of the coaches was fired for asking too many questions about the club finances. I also haven’t been able to find any board meeting minutes, which makes it unclear whether regular meetings are even happening.
On top of that, several board members have resigned without any communication to families, and they haven’t been replaced. It’s also concerning that the bylaws appear to have been changed without following the process outlined in those same bylaws.
As parents, we trust this organization with our kids and invest a lot of time and money into it. We deserve basic transparency and accountability, and right now that doesn’t seem to be happening.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how that's fair to anyone. I get that Sterling probably made that deal last year when the kids were already signed up but now that you know ahead of time that if you tryout at Sterling vs. Herndon you will pay $600+ less why would I go to Herndon tryouts? I would go and tryout as a "sterling" player.