Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if the basketball at the St. James is good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone want to drive to practice in PG county multiple times a week when they live in Nova? Thats insane.
I am "insane"! I drive my DS (under 12 years old) from NoVA to PG county twice a week to practice 1.5-2 hours. We started this routine a year ago. The coaching, development, team work and camaraderie is amazing and worth the hassle of driving through DC at rush hour! Unlike most of the NoVA teams, the PG teams are year-round, playing leagues and tournaments. DS improved significantly and now plays for a top tier AAU team.
Of course the downside is a huge time suck. Little time for other sports or swim lessons. But the upside is less time for YouTube and gamingbecause dinner, homework and reading take up the rest of his evening time twice a week.
OP, figure out what your family and your DS are looking for in a team and your time commitments. Some teams travel and expect you to sign on to weekend trips. And basketball is the number one priority for most serious coaches--no skipping practices once a week for soccer or baseball!
Anonymous wrote:
It's interesting this kid is listed as 6-6. He doesn't look that tall, but I guess it's because he's with a bunch of other tall kids.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Don’t think my son would ever be a d1 play but has D2 potential. 5’10 and 13. We are in falls church and was thinking something closer than PG but don’t know what that commute looks like or if he would ever make that type of team. Looking more for local tournaments than big circuits.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone want to drive to practice in PG county multiple times a week when they live in Nova? Thats insane.
! I drive my DS (under 12 years old) from NoVA to PG county twice a week to practice 1.5-2 hours. We started this routine a year ago. The coaching, development, team work and camaraderie is amazing and worth the hassle of driving through DC at rush hour! Unlike most of the NoVA teams, the PG teams are year-round, playing leagues and tournaments. DS improved significantly and now plays for a top tier AAU team.
because dinner, homework and reading take up the rest of his evening time twice a week.