Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is true some WCAC schools have terrible soccer but the good teams know tfat and coaches play 2nd string players.
But some teams are very good, still not as good as club,
2nd string players are all that play WCAC.
Not true but you clearly have an ax to grind.
It’s not as high as club but is an important part of building friendships.
Get committed through club, enjoy soccer at WCAC.
Serious question. Why can't they build friendships with kids who go to the same school outside the soccer (or any) team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is true some WCAC schools have terrible soccer but the good teams know tfat and coaches play 2nd string players.
But some teams are very good, still not as good as club,
2nd string players are all that play WCAC.
Not true but you clearly have an ax to grind.
It’s not as high as club but is an important part of building friendships.
Get committed through club, enjoy soccer at WCAC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know high school soccer is not considered quality soccer. But in this area, WCAC is the most competitive among soccer high schools. Is the soccer also bad there? I know quite a few ECNL and MLSNext kids play for their WCAC high schools so I assume they have some seasoned players already.
Over what? Whitman, Walter Johnson, Yorktown, Robinson, Lake Braddock, McLean ??
There are high schools with 3,000 kids in a player pool vs HS with 200 kids in WCAC. I am not sure you know the high school soccer scene.
I don’t, hence I ask. So r u saying public and private hs soccer is good?
I wouldn't pay for private school for soccer. Period. That's just stupid. I would pay for better academics, smaller class sizes, safety (if zoned to a dicey HS), etc. But, if I was happy with my in-zone public HS that's where my kids would go. I would NOT shop around for a high school based on soccer. Go find a good club team instead. Play for the high school for fun- period.
Oh no, def not shopping arnd for schools just for soccer. My kids will go a WCAC school regardless of any activity and already play club. Just curious as to whether there is a benefit to playing in HS beyond the school spirit/camaraderie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know high school soccer is not considered quality soccer. But in this area, WCAC is the most competitive among soccer high schools. Is the soccer also bad there? I know quite a few ECNL and MLSNext kids play for their WCAC high schools so I assume they have some seasoned players already.
Over what? Whitman, Walter Johnson, Yorktown, Robinson, Lake Braddock, McLean ??
There are high schools with 3,000 kids in a player pool vs HS with 200 kids in WCAC. I am not sure you know the high school soccer scene.
I don’t, hence I ask. So r u saying public and private hs soccer is good?
I wouldn't pay for private school for soccer. Period. That's just stupid. I would pay for better academics, smaller class sizes, safety (if zoned to a dicey HS), etc. But, if I was happy with my in-zone public HS that's where my kids would go. I would NOT shop around for a high school based on soccer. Go find a good club team instead. Play for the high school for fun- period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know high school soccer is not considered quality soccer. But in this area, WCAC is the most competitive among soccer high schools. Is the soccer also bad there? I know quite a few ECNL and MLSNext kids play for their WCAC high schools so I assume they have some seasoned players already.
Over what? Whitman, Walter Johnson, Yorktown, Robinson, Lake Braddock, McLean ??
There are high schools with 3,000 kids in a player pool vs HS with 200 kids in WCAC. I am not sure you know the high school soccer scene.
I don’t, hence I ask. So r u saying public and private hs soccer is good?
I wouldn't pay for private school for soccer. Period. That's just stupid. I would pay for better academics, smaller class sizes, safety (if zoned to a dicey HS), etc. But, if I was happy with my in-zone public HS that's where my kids would go. I would NOT shop around for a high school based on soccer. Go find a good club team instead. Play for the high school for fun- period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know high school soccer is not considered quality soccer. But in this area, WCAC is the most competitive among soccer high schools. Is the soccer also bad there? I know quite a few ECNL and MLSNext kids play for their WCAC high schools so I assume they have some seasoned players already.
Over what? Whitman, Walter Johnson, Yorktown, Robinson, Lake Braddock, McLean ??
There are high schools with 3,000 kids in a player pool vs HS with 200 kids in WCAC. I am not sure you know the high school soccer scene.
I don’t, hence I ask. So r u saying public and private hs soccer is good?
Not at all. But if I certainly wouldn't call the small wcac conference with some HS of 100 students total the 'most competitive' in the area (in high school terms).
Fwiw, all HS soccer is pretty much sh*t which is why college coaches will point blank say they will not recruit from HS. They do not care about HS soccer.
Anonymous wrote:The DC State tournament is also unfair to some leagues. You have schools that can only take kids who live in specific boundaries or feeder schools in DC (DCPS, Charters, etc.) against teams like SJC that recruit from the entire DMV and even further out. Still fun for everyone involved but the deck is stacked against local public school teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know high school soccer is not considered quality soccer. But in this area, WCAC is the most competitive among soccer high schools. Is the soccer also bad there? I know quite a few ECNL and MLSNext kids play for their WCAC high schools so I assume they have some seasoned players already.
Over what? Whitman, Walter Johnson, Yorktown, Robinson, Lake Braddock, McLean ??
There are high schools with 3,000 kids in a player pool vs HS with 200 kids in WCAC. I am not sure you know the high school soccer scene.
I don’t, hence I ask. So r u saying public and private hs soccer is good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know high school soccer is not considered quality soccer. But in this area, WCAC is the most competitive among soccer high schools. Is the soccer also bad there? I know quite a few ECNL and MLSNext kids play for their WCAC high schools so I assume they have some seasoned players already.
Over what? Whitman, Walter Johnson, Yorktown, Robinson, Lake Braddock, McLean ??
There are high schools with 3,000 kids in a player pool vs HS with 200 kids in WCAC. I am not sure you know the high school soccer scene.
I don’t, hence I ask. So r u saying public and private hs soccer is good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know high school soccer is not considered quality soccer. But in this area, WCAC is the most competitive among soccer high schools. Is the soccer also bad there? I know quite a few ECNL and MLSNext kids play for their WCAC high schools so I assume they have some seasoned players already.
Over what? Whitman, Walter Johnson, Yorktown, Robinson, Lake Braddock, McLean ??
There are high schools with 3,000 kids in a player pool vs HS with 200 kids in WCAC. I am not sure you know the high school soccer scene.
Anonymous wrote:I know high school soccer is not considered quality soccer. But in this area, WCAC is the most competitive among soccer high schools. Is the soccer also bad there? I know quite a few ECNL and MLSNext kids play for their WCAC high schools so I assume they have some seasoned players already.
Anonymous wrote:I find the state championship hilarious. In my state, we drive hours in playoffs and for state Finals. Teams we had never faced. To win a state championship in DC/WCAC it’s the same teams you just played last week.
Anonymous wrote:From a High School Coach perspective, (I am not a high school coach, but I understand where they are coming from...I think.) they will play the players who come to the most practices and are the most loyal to the school program first. It is understandable that MLSnext or ECNL players would not be starters if they can only manager a few practices per week, when the starters come to all the team training events and are dedicated to the school. Those dedicated players should be rewarded for their hard work and commitment. Also, grades are a consideration for playing in High School. I can remember we had a great player in High School, but he rode the pine and wasn't allowed to play 1 quarter when low grades were a factor. He played Semi-pro for 3 years, never went to college, became a delivery driver and I don't know what happened to home after that. But I digress.