Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here.
Sorry about your cynicism, but my post said DD. There is no girls DA in Arlington.
The poster CLEARLY stated 'BOYS'. They referred to 'son' and 'boys' multiple times. Try to follow along.
Hey idiot, the OP said "kids." I talked DD. The next poster was cynical about my post, stating "boys." Sorry, but the mere fact that you talked boys does not mean that two ADP girls are on the Red team. Why can't you follow along?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here.
Sorry about your cynicism, but my post said DD. There is no girls DA in Arlington.
The poster CLEARLY stated 'BOYS'. They referred to 'son' and 'boys' multiple times. Try to follow along.
Anonymous wrote:My DD went straight from ADP to White after the first year of ADP. At least two others went to Blue. Right now the Red team has two former ADP players.
Anonymous wrote:Excuse my cynicism, I have a u12/13 age range son that just made the move from white team to red team.
However, so did essentially his entire white team (because of DA).
Looking at the U12/13 rosters:
New red team: all white players, few blue
New White team: all blue players, few black
New Blue team: couple Blue, mostly black, few silver.
Does anyone else see the irony? So now the former white team is no longer training with advanced players, they are scrimmaging former blue/black. In CCL, the new red teams will still be playing the same teams as last year (the b teams at other CCL clubs that had the same thing happen).
I don't see it as "these kids trained hard and were rewarded with promotion". They are the same teams just new color.
It's good that the addition of DA has allowed kids that used to be traditionally cut in large numbers to continue playing travel, but I'm not sure how it is a benefit to the upper group.
Maybe I'm missing something? If so, can somebody please enlighten me?
Anonymous wrote:PP here.
Sorry about your cynicism, but my post said DD. There is no girls DA in Arlington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Side note prior to the enlightenment activities: Am feeling that something similar happened in Vienna (which just joined the VDA), where some of the new red teams could lose by 20 in the VPL. Status gets defined down, and so does the quality of the teams. This is fine.
Further dilution of talent. First you had so many different travel teams that any kid could find a team and kids all left rec so it became like a gigantic expensive Rec league. Then, when that happened they felt it necessary to make DA teams in the younger years at Clubs. Travel teams in clubs with DA will get continue to get weaker as the program rolls out and more kids are absorbed into DA.
Anonymous wrote:Side note prior to the enlightenment activities: Am feeling that something similar happened in Vienna (which just joined the VDA), where some of the new red teams could lose by 20 in the VPL. Status gets defined down, and so does the quality of the teams. This is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Excuse my cynicism, I have a u12/13 age range son that just made the move from white team to red team.
However, so did essentially his entire white team (because of DA).
Looking at the U12/13 rosters:
New red team: all white players, few blue
New White team: all blue players, few black
New Blue team: couple Blue, mostly black, few silver.
Does anyone else see the irony? So now the former white team is no longer training with advanced players, they are scrimmaging former blue/black. In CCL, the new red teams will still be playing the same teams as last year (the b teams at other CCL clubs that had the same thing happen).
I don't see it as "these kids trained hard and were rewarded with promotion". They are the same teams just new color.
It's good that the addition of DA has allowed kids that used to be traditionally cut in large numbers to continue playing travel, but I'm not sure how it is a benefit to the upper group.
Maybe I'm missing something? If so, can somebody please enlighten me?