Anonymous wrote:There will be ECNL-level players who don't make it and there will be non-ECNL players who do make it. It is a crapshoot with so many kids--it's unreasonable to expect the coaching staff to really be able to evaluate 100+ kids at a few days of tryouts, and keep in mind a lot of the tryouts are just watching small-sided scrimmages that have nothing to do with the ability to be impactful 11v11 on a full field whether it is stamina, positioning, long-range vision and technical ability etc. Good luck to your DD.
Anonymous wrote:Our HS coach is a douche. That's why a lot of kids choose not to play HS soccer at our school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to the soccer interest meeting earlier this week and she was stunned at the cafeteria being filled with girls interested in trying out. She has played ECNL and if you look at the HS soccer record- they are not good. She has enjoyed other high school sports so wants to be on the team but just wondering what other high schools numbers look like or any BTDT feedback?
The coach also seemed to really talk down about the club soccer and made it clear that his practices are priority.
That's the normal high school expectation. If your child makes the high school team, she is expected to prioritize the team practices over other activities. If she isn't going to do that, she shouldn't try out.
Yep, our large public FCPS soccer coach kicked a player off who skipped practice ONCE to go to his club practice.
Glad to hear that. Even if it makes the team a little weaker, with that many kids trying out, kids who won’t prioritize the school team shouldn’t be on it.
Anonymous wrote:Curious about how many boys tried out at your dc's large (2500+) public school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to the soccer interest meeting earlier this week and she was stunned at the cafeteria being filled with girls interested in trying out. She has played ECNL and if you look at the HS soccer record- they are not good. She has enjoyed other high school sports so wants to be on the team but just wondering what other high schools numbers look like or any BTDT feedback?
The coach also seemed to really talk down about the club soccer and made it clear that his practices are priority.
That's the normal high school expectation. If your child makes the high school team, she is expected to prioritize the team practices over other activities. If she isn't going to do that, she shouldn't try out.
Yep, our large public FCPS soccer coach kicked a player off who skipped practice ONCE to go to his club practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At most of the FCPS high schools I know of, school practice is after school and club practice is later at night so they don’t conflict.
I guess that depends on your view of over usage injuries. Unless the club practice takes a real step back in intensity, multiple two a days every week (really two an afternoons) for months on end is too much
Exactly. Travel teams practice three times a week. Add in high school and that's eight practices Monday through Friday. Also, games often conflict and with homework, etc it's normal for kids to skip high school practice for travel team practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to the soccer interest meeting earlier this week and she was stunned at the cafeteria being filled with girls interested in trying out. She has played ECNL and if you look at the HS soccer record- they are not good. She has enjoyed other high school sports so wants to be on the team but just wondering what other high schools numbers look like or any BTDT feedback?
The coach also seemed to really talk down about the club soccer and made it clear that his practices are priority.
It is common for the best players to play both high school and travel. However, they take travel more seriously because it's high competition and more college scouts are present. This is why high school coaches don't like their players doing travel during the season. Also, schedules do 100% conflict and most players will take travel games/practice over high school team games/practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to the soccer interest meeting earlier this week and she was stunned at the cafeteria being filled with girls interested in trying out. She has played ECNL and if you look at the HS soccer record- they are not good. She has enjoyed other high school sports so wants to be on the team but just wondering what other high schools numbers look like or any BTDT feedback?
The coach also seemed to really talk down about the club soccer and made it clear that his practices are priority.
That's the normal high school expectation. If your child makes the high school team, she is expected to prioritize the team practices over other activities. If she isn't going to do that, she shouldn't try out.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to the soccer interest meeting earlier this week and she was stunned at the cafeteria being filled with girls interested in trying out. She has played ECNL and if you look at the HS soccer record- they are not good. She has enjoyed other high school sports so wants to be on the team but just wondering what other high schools numbers look like or any BTDT feedback?
The coach also seemed to really talk down about the club soccer and made it clear that his practices are priority.