Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Glad to hear actual feedback, thank you.
For what it's worth, my son is of pre travel age so I'm more interested in the coaches ability to develop and for the programs trajectory rather than the current standings and records.
I like the facilities ability to house practices indoor year round.
Your kid will never use the indoor facility except if you pay extra for futsal.
Not true at all. Why do you use definitive language if you do not know for certain? My son has been practicing indoors year round. However, games are a mix of indoor and outdoor. Futsal, of course has its own playing conditions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Glad to hear actual feedback, thank you.
For what it's worth, my son is of pre travel age so I'm more interested in the coaches ability to develop and for the programs trajectory rather than the current standings and records.
I like the facilities ability to house practices indoor year round.
Your kid will never use the indoor facility except if you pay extra for futsal.
Not true at all. Why do you use definitive language if you do not know for certain? My son has been practicing indoors year round. However, games are a mix of indoor and outdoor. Futsal, of course has its own playing conditions.
Anonymous wrote:We came to STJ this year from another travel program. We have been very happy with our decision to switch and our son's coach is fantastic. They are definitely in a rebuilding phase and I don't think that's the worst thing. A lot of clubs say they are focused on player development and that's rarely the case in my experience with now four local clubs. While they may not be winning as much as some parents are obsessed with, they are learning and improving and learning how to make decisions on the field vs having a coach that just screams at them with no real guidance on what they are screaming about. I have only good things to say and my son's team is far less toxic than where we left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2015B North top team is good
So is the 2015B middle team (Black?) lots of potential and a good coach.
These have to be AB posting. What does good even mean for 9 year old boys?
Nope. Not AB. He actually really irritates me. I'm no soccer expert but I mean the coach is firm but fair. Works on developing their knowledge of the game, positions, teamwork, fundamentals. The kids have improved.
What is AB?
Even at 9 years old, kids need to play and learn. Rec soccer is not enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Glad to hear actual feedback, thank you.
For what it's worth, my son is of pre travel age so I'm more interested in the coaches ability to develop and for the programs trajectory rather than the current standings and records.
I like the facilities ability to house practices indoor year round.
Your kid will never use the indoor facility except if you pay extra for futsal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2015B North top team is good
So is the 2015B middle team (Black?) lots of potential and a good coach.
These have to be AB posting. What does good even mean for 9 year old boys?
Nope. Not AB. He actually really irritates me. I'm no soccer expert but I mean the coach is firm but fair. Works on developing their knowledge of the game, positions, teamwork, fundamentals. The kids have improved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2015B North top team is good
So is the 2015B middle team (Black?) lots of potential and a good coach.
These have to be AB posting. What does good even mean for 9 year old boys?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Glad to hear actual feedback, thank you.
For what it's worth, my son is of pre travel age so I'm more interested in the coaches ability to develop and for the programs trajectory rather than the current standings and records.
I like the facilities ability to house practices indoor year round.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw their younger teams play this weekend at a tournament, and they were good. If your kid can get on the pre-academy team then it’s worth it.
My son plays on their pre travel academy and played in that tournament. I'm not sure which team you saw but his team is U8 with all but 2 kids playing 1 or 2 up. They went 3-1-3. Future is bright.
Anonymous wrote:I saw their younger teams play this weekend at a tournament, and they were good. If your kid can get on the pre-academy team then it’s worth it.