Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to beat for the price but if money is no object then there might be better options.
I am all ears.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that it is a volunteer run organization and noone is doing this to maximize profits or anything like that.
They are not concerned with their win/loss record enough to cut a kid over a marginally better player.
So like the above poster said, noone really seems to get kicked off the team.
If you just want some volleyball between high school seasons, this is a good option if you can get a spot.
If you want a full service organization with a dedicated facility and highly competitive play, this may not be the organization for you.
A lot depends on what you are looking for.
I thought you will be offering some alternatives, but I also appreciate the additional thoughts. A lot of clubs will give priority to their returning players over a better player (not even marginally better). We had a player who sat on the bench for most of the JV season and she got back on her club team. My DD was a starter on the JV team and she was not offered a position on that team. Some clubs know that they are the "safe option" for good players and don't even bother offering them positions. Offering a spot to such a player may keep other players on the waitlist: these players may choose other teams by the 10 pm deadline, so the club may lose them.
There should be some mechanism where you can tell a team you will accept their offer if you are selected immediately after the tryout and if you don't you're on the hook for the a deposit of something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to beat for the price but if money is no object then there might be better options.
I am all ears.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that it is a volunteer run organization and noone is doing this to maximize profits or anything like that.
They are not concerned with their win/loss record enough to cut a kid over a marginally better player.
So like the above poster said, noone really seems to get kicked off the team.
If you just want some volleyball between high school seasons, this is a good option if you can get a spot.
If you want a full service organization with a dedicated facility and highly competitive play, this may not be the organization for you.
A lot depends on what you are looking for.
I thought you will be offering some alternatives, but I also appreciate the additional thoughts. A lot of clubs will give priority to their returning players over a better player (not even marginally better). We had a player who sat on the bench for most of the JV season and she got back on her club team. My DD was a starter on the JV team and she was not offered a position on that team. Some clubs know that they are the "safe option" for good players and don't even bother offering them positions. Offering a spot to such a player may keep other players on the waitlist: these players may choose other teams by the 10 pm deadline, so the club may lose them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to beat for the price but if money is no object then there might be better options.
I am all ears.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that it is a volunteer run organization and noone is doing this to maximize profits or anything like that.
They are not concerned with their win/loss record enough to cut a kid over a marginally better player.
So like the above poster said, noone really seems to get kicked off the team.
If you just want some volleyball between high school seasons, this is a good option if you can get a spot.
If you want a full service organization with a dedicated facility and highly competitive play, this may not be the organization for you.
A lot depends on what you are looking for.
I thought you will be offering some alternatives, but I also appreciate the additional thoughts. A lot of clubs will give priority to their returning players over a better player (not even marginally better). We had a player who sat on the bench for most of the JV season and she got back on her club team. My DD was a starter on the JV team and she was not offered a position on that team. Some clubs know that they are the "safe option" for good players and don't even bother offering them positions. Offering a spot to such a player may keep other players on the waitlist: these players may choose other teams by the 10 pm deadline, so the club may lose them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to beat for the price but if money is no object then there might be better options.
I am all ears.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that it is a volunteer run organization and noone is doing this to maximize profits or anything like that.
They are not concerned with their win/loss record enough to cut a kid over a marginally better player.
So like the above poster said, noone really seems to get kicked off the team.
If you just want some volleyball between high school seasons, this is a good option if you can get a spot.
If you want a full service organization with a dedicated facility and highly competitive play, this may not be the organization for you.
A lot depends on what you are looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to beat for the price but if money is no object then there might be better options.
I am all ears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hard to beat for the price but if money is no object then there might be better options.
I am all ears.
Anonymous wrote:It's hard to beat for the price but if money is no object then there might be better options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another poster here considering VV, but saw there was no U16 team. Great info so far.
Wondering...what tournaments and/or teams do they play? Or don't they do too much of that (hence their low price)?
Do they play in CHC? Play against other mid-tier teams?
DD's team last year played tournaments against various teams(x factor, a bunch of MD teams, bryc, etc) and I don't recall ever seeing VV on any of the courts.
It could have been different tournaments or just a different pool. I recall them playing local teams like X Factor, No Panic, Platform Black, MDJrs Open, Loudoun Elite, Mojo off the top of my head.