Anonymous wrote:Korbin Albert...too soon?
Anonymous wrote:Valor is the travel side of CYA & SYA. They merged the clubs for travel a few years ago. Valor staff run the All-Star tournament on behalf of the two rec clubs. CYA and SYA "own" Valor, so to speak.
Anonymous wrote:Valor is the travel side of CYA & SYA. They merged the clubs for travel a few years ago. Valor staff run the All-Star tournament on behalf of the two rec clubs. CYA and SYA "own" Valor, so to speak.
Anonymous wrote:Valor doesn't have a rec league?
It was also addressed above when someone said Valor.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kudos to the OP on this thread. What a nice idea for a change here!
We enjoyed the first day of the season yesterday. The club clearly made an effort to make the day special for the younger teams and had a full day for them with DC United and the Spirit and their mascot present, little free give-aways for all of the players (home and away teams), and music playing when you came in. They had tents up for all the teams (not that we needed them; it was a really nice day!). They had corn hole and soccer tennis and some other things (hula hoops and a tug of war rope I think) for kids who wanted to hang out. It was a nice effort to make the day special for the kids.
For rec or travel?
No one cares about rec enough to bother with all that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kudos to the OP on this thread. What a nice idea for a change here!
We enjoyed the first day of the season yesterday. The club clearly made an effort to make the day special for the younger teams and had a full day for them with DC United and the Spirit and their mascot present, little free give-aways for all of the players (home and away teams), and music playing when you came in. They had tents up for all the teams (not that we needed them; it was a really nice day!). They had corn hole and soccer tennis and some other things (hula hoops and a tug of war rope I think) for kids who wanted to hang out. It was a nice effort to make the day special for the kids.
For rec or travel?
Anonymous wrote:Kudos to the OP on this thread. What a nice idea for a change here!
We enjoyed the first day of the season yesterday. The club clearly made an effort to make the day special for the younger teams and had a full day for them with DC United and the Spirit and their mascot present, little free give-aways for all of the players (home and away teams), and music playing when you came in. They had tents up for all the teams (not that we needed them; it was a really nice day!). They had corn hole and soccer tennis and some other things (hula hoops and a tug of war rope I think) for kids who wanted to hang out. It was a nice effort to make the day special for the kids.
It was nice that Valor hosted the opening day and for NCSL to allow them to run the events and games all at Sully Highlands Park. So much fun.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kudos to the OP on this thread. What a nice idea for a change here!
We enjoyed the first day of the season yesterday. The club clearly made an effort to make the day special for the younger teams and had a full day for them with DC United and the Spirit and their mascot present, little free give-aways for all of the players (home and away teams), and music playing when you came in. They had tents up for all the teams (not that we needed them; it was a really nice day!). They had corn hole and soccer tennis and some other things (hula hoops and a tug of war rope I think) for kids who wanted to hang out. It was a nice effort to make the day special for the kids.
Agree with this! And it was nice to see other kids/parents/coaches who either stayed after their game or arrived early to enjoy the festivities. Usually it’s just a passing “hi” or “bye” as you leave while they are arriving or vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:Kudos to the OP on this thread. What a nice idea for a change here!
We enjoyed the first day of the season yesterday. The club clearly made an effort to make the day special for the younger teams and had a full day for them with DC United and the Spirit and their mascot present, little free give-aways for all of the players (home and away teams), and music playing when you came in. They had tents up for all the teams (not that we needed them; it was a really nice day!). They had corn hole and soccer tennis and some other things (hula hoops and a tug of war rope I think) for kids who wanted to hang out. It was a nice effort to make the day special for the kids.