Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Bethesda, she will be attending BCC, Whitman, or Walter Johnson. These are all good high school teams.
Next week, her high school coaches will evaluate her during tryouts.
If she makes varsity as a freshman, she should attend Metro and Paramount clinics in the fall, as she may have great potential and could make the MVSA or MOCO first teams.
If she makes JV, she may make the MVSA or MOCO second or third teams, and she should try to attend MOCO's Club Prep Sessions for example:
https://www.mocovc.org/clubprep
If she doesn't make JV, MEVC, Platform, and Academy may be her most realistic options. She should try to attend fall clinics by these clubs. I believe MEVC and Platform have 2 and 3 15U teams respectively, and Academy has 1.
This entire post is completely hilarious, especially the bolded part. You forgot to mention that she should try out for Metro if she is a starter on Varsity. You do realize that the Bethesda area is full of MVSA, MOCO, Platform, and MEVC players, right? Do you believe that a freshmen with no club experience will make the varsity team? This is the type of advice that gets people's hopes high, just to crash during tryouts.
Even the advice conditional on the acceptance in the JV team is out of whack. You can be a starter on the JV team and not be able to make MVSA or MOCO. If you make it to the JV team because they need a few bench warmers after they ran out of club players who are trying out, then you are clearly not going to make MOCO or MVSA.
By 8/8, Walter Johnson has 72 people registered for girls volleyball.
https://x.com/WJWildcats/status/1953864299887087962
The registration ends on 8/11.
Do you think the Walter Johnson JV team will "need a few bench warmers after they ran out of club players"?
Hi neighbor! Is your daughter a returning player or an incoming 9th grader? I’m only aware of about a half dozen or so incoming 9th graders that play club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Bethesda, she will be attending BCC, Whitman, or Walter Johnson. These are all good high school teams.
Next week, her high school coaches will evaluate her during tryouts.
If she makes varsity as a freshman, she should attend Metro and Paramount clinics in the fall, as she may have great potential and could make the MVSA or MOCO first teams.
If she makes JV, she may make the MVSA or MOCO second or third teams, and she should try to attend MOCO's Club Prep Sessions for example:
https://www.mocovc.org/clubprep
If she doesn't make JV, MEVC, Platform, and Academy may be her most realistic options. She should try to attend fall clinics by these clubs. I believe MEVC and Platform have 2 and 3 15U teams respectively, and Academy has 1.
This entire post is completely hilarious, especially the bolded part. You forgot to mention that she should try out for Metro if she is a starter on Varsity. You do realize that the Bethesda area is full of MVSA, MOCO, Platform, and MEVC players, right? Do you believe that a freshmen with no club experience will make the varsity team? This is the type of advice that gets people's hopes high, just to crash during tryouts.
Even the advice conditional on the acceptance in the JV team is out of whack. You can be a starter on the JV team and not be able to make MVSA or MOCO. If you make it to the JV team because they need a few bench warmers after they ran out of club players who are trying out, then you are clearly not going to make MOCO or MVSA.
By 8/8, Walter Johnson has 72 people registered for girls volleyball.
https://x.com/WJWildcats/status/1953864299887087962
The registration ends on 8/11.
Do you think the Walter Johnson JV team will "need a few bench warmers after they ran out of club players"?
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you all so much! This has been so helpful and I very much appreciate the various thoughts on clubs and the approaches. For those who asked, she is U15 based on her birthday, so it would be U15 for sure.
One of the biggest takeaways for me was that I could talk to the coaches at the clinics - I wasn't sure of norms and didn't want to be "that parent" so hadn't engaged previously.
Again - appreciate the kindness in giving me feedback and helpful information. Took notes and will make a plan for the next few months (with fingers crossed so somehow makes JV!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you all so much! This has been so helpful and I very much appreciate the various thoughts on clubs and the approaches. For those who asked, she is U15 based on her birthday, so it would be U15 for sure.
One of the biggest takeaways for me was that I could talk to the coaches at the clinics - I wasn't sure of norms and didn't want to be "that parent" so hadn't engaged previously.
Again - appreciate the kindness in giving me feedback and helpful information. Took notes and will make a plan for the next few months (with fingers crossed so somehow makes JV!).
When talking to coaches at clinics, your DD should be part of the conversation, and even better if she does most of the talking from your side. It definitely will make a better impression for her to engage with the coach rather than you doing most of the talking.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - thank you all so much! This has been so helpful and I very much appreciate the various thoughts on clubs and the approaches. For those who asked, she is U15 based on her birthday, so it would be U15 for sure.
One of the biggest takeaways for me was that I could talk to the coaches at the clinics - I wasn't sure of norms and didn't want to be "that parent" so hadn't engaged previously.
Again - appreciate the kindness in giving me feedback and helpful information. Took notes and will make a plan for the next few months (with fingers crossed so somehow makes JV!).
Anonymous wrote:How do girls have time to go to all these club clinics if they are playing 6 days a week for their HS team starting next week?
Anonymous wrote:How do girls have time to go to all these club clinics if they are playing 6 days a week for their HS team starting next week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey All - I've gone down the rabbit hole that is this forum (specifically the one titled "Volleyball club- recap and thoughts"and am still quite confused so figured I'd try a direct ask.
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If I have a tall, athletic, 9th grade daughter that has only done MoCo Rec volleyball and is looking to do club volleyball, which club(s) are best for a relative newbie where they can make a team and not get their spirit crushed during the season? For additional context, we've done clinics this summer at both MOCO and MEVC. She is also going to try out for her HS team, but no idea if she would even make it.
From what I've seen, it sounds like:
- MOCO and MEVC might be clubs she'd want to try out for (or am I wrong and she isn't experienced enough for either of these?)
- Paramount, Academy and MVSA are clubs that we shouldn't even try for given she has never played at the club level
Any advice appreciated as I want to be able to guide her in the direction of a club or two but I'm flying a tad blind.
Thank you!!
Of the clubs you listed, MOCO and MEVC both have a history of taking new players on their 2s and/or 3s teams, especially if they've had a chance to see them at clinics over the summer. If your daughter is tall and athletic and showing quick improvement both those clubs will probably pay attention to her. Find one of the 15s coaches or a club director that has seen her at the next clinic and ask if you can have talk to them sometime outside of clinics.
If they say yes they are either interested in her or they are just good coaches who are willing to help players even if they aren't interested in them for a club team. Whatever the reason, you'll get some good feedback from a call with them. If you don't get any response there is little reason to try out for that club.
Other advice so far has been very good. For a relative ranking of the clubs check out the Recap thread where a PP did a comparison of the 1s, 2s & 3s at MOCO, MEVC, Platform, DMV Academy, etc. They didn't include Metro Central or Academy in their comparison but generally teams from those clubs are below the level of the other clubs listed above.
If you've never played club before at don't gett interest from MOCO/MEVC/Platform, then I'd look at Metro Central and Academy as potential next choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Bethesda, she will be attending BCC, Whitman, or Walter Johnson. These are all good high school teams.
Next week, her high school coaches will evaluate her during tryouts.
If she makes varsity as a freshman, she should attend Metro and Paramount clinics in the fall, as she may have great potential and could make the MVSA or MOCO first teams.
If she makes JV, she may make the MVSA or MOCO second or third teams, and she should try to attend MOCO's Club Prep Sessions for example:
https://www.mocovc.org/clubprep
If she doesn't make JV, MEVC, Platform, and Academy may be her most realistic options. She should try to attend fall clinics by these clubs. I believe MEVC and Platform have 2 and 3 15U teams respectively, and Academy has 1.
This entire post is completely hilarious, especially the bolded part. You forgot to mention that she should try out for Metro if she is a starter on Varsity. You do realize that the Bethesda area is full of MVSA, MOCO, Platform, and MEVC players, right? Do you believe that a freshmen with no club experience will make the varsity team? This is the type of advice that gets people's hopes high, just to crash during tryouts.
Even the advice conditional on the acceptance in the JV team is out of whack. You can be a starter on the JV team and not be able to make MVSA or MOCO. If you make it to the JV team because they need a few bench warmers after they ran out of club players who are trying out, then you are clearly not going to make MOCO or MVSA.
By 8/8, Walter Johnson has 72 people registered for girls volleyball.
https://x.com/WJWildcats/status/1953864299887087962
The registration ends on 8/11.
Do you think the Walter Johnson JV team will "need a few bench warmers after they ran out of club players"?
Anonymous wrote:Hey All - I've gone down the rabbit hole that is this forum (specifically the one titled "Volleyball club- recap and thoughts") and am still quite confused so figured I'd try a direct ask.![]()
If I have a tall, athletic, 9th grade daughter that has only done MoCo Rec volleyball and is looking to do club volleyball, which club(s) are best for a relative newbie where they can make a team and not get their spirit crushed during the season? For additional context, we've done clinics this summer at both MOCO and MEVC. She is also going to try out for her HS team, but no idea if she would even make it.
From what I've seen, it sounds like:
- MOCO and MEVC might be clubs she'd want to try out for (or am I wrong and she isn't experienced enough for either of these?)
- Paramount, Academy and MVSA are clubs that we shouldn't even try for given she has never played at the club level
Any advice appreciated as I want to be able to guide her in the direction of a club or two but I'm flying a tad blind.
Thank you!!
Anonymous wrote:
A lot of people think MVSA heavily favors returning players. That’s usually true—but last year their 15U teams saw many new players:
15-1: 4 new players out of 10
15-2: 5 new players out of 10
15-3: 6 new players out of 10
These numbers include some internal moves, but there were also players from outside MVSA joining their teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Bethesda, she will be attending BCC, Whitman, or Walter Johnson. These are all good high school teams.
Next week, her high school coaches will evaluate her during tryouts.
If she makes varsity as a freshman, she should attend Metro and Paramount clinics in the fall, as she may have great potential and could make the MVSA or MOCO first teams.
If she makes JV, she may make the MVSA or MOCO second or third teams, and she should try to attend MOCO's Club Prep Sessions for example:
https://www.mocovc.org/clubprep
If she doesn't make JV, MEVC, Platform, and Academy may be her most realistic options. She should try to attend fall clinics by these clubs. I believe MEVC and Platform have 2 and 3 15U teams respectively, and Academy has 1.
This entire post is completely hilarious, especially the bolded part. You forgot to mention that she should try out for Metro if she is a starter on Varsity. You do realize that the Bethesda area is full of MVSA, MOCO, Platform, and MEVC players, right? Do you believe that a freshmen with no club experience will make the varsity team? This is the type of advice that gets people's hopes high, just to crash during tryouts.
Even the advice conditional on the acceptance in the JV team is out of whack. You can be a starter on the JV team and not be able to make MVSA or MOCO. If you make it to the JV team because they need a few bench warmers after they ran out of club players who are trying out, then you are clearly not going to make MOCO or MVSA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Bethesda, she will be attending BCC, Whitman, or Walter Johnson. These are all good high school teams.
Next week, her high school coaches will evaluate her during tryouts.
If she makes varsity as a freshman, she should attend Metro and Paramount clinics in the fall, as she may have great potential and could make the MVSA or MOCO first teams.
If she makes JV, she may make the MVSA or MOCO second or third teams, and she should try to attend MOCO's Club Prep Sessions for example:
https://www.mocovc.org/clubprep
If she doesn't make JV, MEVC, Platform, and Academy may be her most realistic options. She should try to attend fall clinics by these clubs. I believe MEVC and Platform have 2 and 3 15U teams respectively, and Academy has 1.
This entire post is completely hilarious, especially the bolded part. You forgot to mention that she should try out for Metro if she is a starter on Varsity. You do realize that the Bethesda area is full of MVSA, MOCO, Platform, and MEVC players, right? Do you believe that a freshmen with no club experience will make the varsity team? This is the type of advice that gets people's hopes high, just to crash during tryouts.
Even the advice conditional on the acceptance in the JV team is out of whack. You can be a starter on the JV team and not be able to make MVSA or MOCO. If you make it to the JV team because they need a few bench warmers after they ran out of club players who are trying out, then you are clearly not going to make MOCO or MVSA.