Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basketball is just a much smaller community in this area. DD plays basketball and soccer and I can probably name at least a half dozen local soccer clubs for every local basketball club
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in NoVA, have your kids try out for AAU teams at younger ages and by 5th grade try out for your local FCYBL (zipcode based) teams. Those FCYBL travel teams are feeders for HS basketball.
So is AAU a necessity? There aren’t enough NOVA AAU teams making AAU a real obstacle.
Not on the girls side, like you said there aren’t enough teams for every girl playing in high school to be one one. Contrary to what PP’s said about how popular basketball is around here, there are maybe 4 big clubs on the girls side in nova and some only field one team per age group. There are some one off teams, but no where near enough for every girl who plays in high school to be on an aau team.
Basketball is very different by gender. I think lots of athletic girls choose volleyball instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in NoVA, have your kids try out for AAU teams at younger ages and by 5th grade try out for your local FCYBL (zipcode based) teams. Those FCYBL travel teams are feeders for HS basketball.
So is AAU a necessity? There aren’t enough NOVA AAU teams making AAU a real obstacle.
Not on the girls side, like you said there aren’t enough teams for every girl playing in high school to be one one. Contrary to what PP’s said about how popular basketball is around here, there are maybe 4 big clubs on the girls side in nova and some only field one team per age group. There are some one off teams, but no where near enough for every girl who plays in high school to be on an aau team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in NoVA, have your kids try out for AAU teams at younger ages and by 5th grade try out for your local FCYBL (zipcode based) teams. Those FCYBL travel teams are feeders for HS basketball.
So is AAU a necessity? There aren’t enough NOVA AAU teams making AAU a real obstacle.
Anonymous wrote:If you live in NoVA, have your kids try out for AAU teams at younger ages and by 5th grade try out for your local FCYBL (zipcode based) teams. Those FCYBL travel teams are feeders for HS basketball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son will be a freshman in FCPS next year. I’d like to hear about how many boys generally are on a freshman team. Does a strong rec player - no travel experience- have a chance to make the team? Anything we that happens practice related this summer? I know the Fall sports start practicing in the summer, and when my daughter was a rising freshman it was hard to get information about joining some practices prior to tryouts. Thanks!
It’s typical for 13-15 boys to be on a freshman squad in FCPS. It’s not that uncommon for kids without travel team experience to make a freshman team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Black or white, compared to soccer and lacrosse there are fewer teams. And it can be like trying to find the proverbial needles in a haystack, trying to find tryouts, etc. I have girls who play(ed) HS soccer, volleyball and basketball. The other sports clubs have better marketing.
Are you suggesting that *lacrosse* is more popular than *basketball* in the DC area? That's hilarious.
If you're talking about organized club lacrosse vs organized club basketball, yes and it isn't particularly close. If you're talking about pickup basketball, that's a different story, but that doesn't seem to be what OP is talking about
If your kid could not play basketball you can say that. Basketball is much more popular around the area at both levels outside of your rich white bubble. My DS is playing basketball D1 and has heard from college coaches that the DMV is one of the capitals of the world in terms of producing basketball players.
And especially PG county. This is worth a watch:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Black or white, compared to soccer and lacrosse there are fewer teams. And it can be like trying to find the proverbial needles in a haystack, trying to find tryouts, etc. I have girls who play(ed) HS soccer, volleyball and basketball. The other sports clubs have better marketing.
Are you suggesting that *lacrosse* is more popular than *basketball* in the DC area? That's hilarious.
If you're talking about organized club lacrosse vs organized club basketball, yes and it isn't particularly close. If you're talking about pickup basketball, that's a different story, but that doesn't seem to be what OP is talking about
If your kid could not play basketball you can say that. Basketball is much more popular around the area at both levels outside of your rich white bubble. My DS is playing basketball D1 and has heard from college coaches that the DMV is one of the capitals of the world in terms of producing basketball players.
There are more kids on lacrosse roster than a basketball roster and this area is one of the hotbeds for lacrosse recruiting. 5 of the 10 richest counties in the country are in this area, so we tend to have a lot of families in rich white bubbles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Black or white, compared to soccer and lacrosse there are fewer teams. And it can be like trying to find the proverbial needles in a haystack, trying to find tryouts, etc. I have girls who play(ed) HS soccer, volleyball and basketball. The other sports clubs have better marketing.
Are you suggesting that *lacrosse* is more popular than *basketball* in the DC area? That's hilarious.
If you're talking about organized club lacrosse vs organized club basketball, yes and it isn't particularly close. If you're talking about pickup basketball, that's a different story, but that doesn't seem to be what OP is talking about
If your kid could not play basketball you can say that. Basketball is much more popular around the area at both levels outside of your rich white bubble. My DS is playing basketball D1 and has heard from college coaches that the DMV is one of the capitals of the world in terms of producing basketball players.
Anonymous wrote:So no parents who have HS players to share experiences for us?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Black or white, compared to soccer and lacrosse there are fewer teams. And it can be like trying to find the proverbial needles in a haystack, trying to find tryouts, etc. I have girls who play(ed) HS soccer, volleyball and basketball. The other sports clubs have better marketing.
Are you suggesting that *lacrosse* is more popular than *basketball* in the DC area? That's hilarious.
If you're talking about organized club lacrosse vs organized club basketball, yes and it isn't particularly close. If you're talking about pickup basketball, that's a different story, but that doesn't seem to be what OP is talking about
If your kid could not play basketball you can say that. Basketball is much more popular around the area at both levels outside of your rich white bubble. My DS is playing basketball D1 and has heard from college coaches that the DMV is one of the capitals of the world in terms of producing basketball players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Black or white, compared to soccer and lacrosse there are fewer teams. And it can be like trying to find the proverbial needles in a haystack, trying to find tryouts, etc. I have girls who play(ed) HS soccer, volleyball and basketball. The other sports clubs have better marketing.
Are you suggesting that *lacrosse* is more popular than *basketball* in the DC area? That's hilarious.
If you're talking about organized club lacrosse vs organized club basketball, yes and it isn't particularly close. If you're talking about pickup basketball, that's a different story, but that doesn't seem to be what OP is talking about
If your kid could not play basketball you can say that. Basketball is much more popular around the area at both levels outside of your rich white bubble. My DS is playing basketball D1 and has heard from college coaches that the DMV is one of the capitals of the world in terms of producing basketball players.