Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think its for the best for them to combine with Reston? I heard they were voting on it now.
Yeah, this way Reston gets to be in CCL, I think that is a very good reason for merging. When it comes to training, rec, other non-travel activities, there wouldn't be any reason to merge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're on the right track. I would go with McLean if you can, they are a CCL club and your longest drive would be up to Gaithersburg, MD. Most the other clubs are in NOVA.
Richmond, VA Beach, Charlottesville and Roanoke also play in CCL against McLean.
Those are for older players, U9-U11 is all local travel in CCL.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think its for the best for them to combine with Reston? I heard they were voting on it now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're on the right track. I would go with McLean if you can, they are a CCL club and your longest drive would be up to Gaithersburg, MD. Most the other clubs are in NOVA.
Richmond, VA Beach, Charlottesville and Roanoke also play in CCL against McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're on the right track. I would go with McLean if you can, they are a CCL club and your longest drive would be up to Gaithersburg, MD. Most the other clubs are in NOVA.
Richmond, VA Beach, Charlottesville and Roanoke also play in CCL against McLean.
At the U9, U10 ages in CCL, you don't travel that much for a game, mostly play Arlington, Loudon, Ellicot City, DC Stoddert, Potomac. As you get older, you might start heading to tournaments n Richmond, or Scrimmagfest out in BFE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're on the right track. I would go with McLean if you can, they are a CCL club and your longest drive would be up to Gaithersburg, MD. Most the other clubs are in NOVA.
Richmond, VA Beach, Charlottesville and Roanoke also play in CCL against McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do kids try out for multiple travel teams to see which team they make? For example, could DS try out in Arlington, Mclean and GF?
yes!
there is usually a 48-72 hour acceptance based on deposit, so it realy make sense to have a good idea of whats what as tryouts can be weeks apart.
But a note of caution (and I know a troll will show up to claim this is a humble brag and I think my kid is a Messi or Pusilic, that he is already on his way for a college scholarship, etc,.... which I don't). If your son is likely to play for a top team, you might not want to go to the 1st tryout at a less competitive club. If your child is good, you might get an immediate offer that expires in a couple of days, and that kind of kills your flexibility to determine if you like that team and club.
A few years back, during our son's U10 tryouts, he got 3 offers from other teams before he accepted a top team at a large club. We wanted him to have the tryout experience and to get to know the other teams and players. But since we did not accept the initial offer from the various clubs, we couldn't really go back to their 2nd or 3rd tryout. After the 1st tryout, they kind of put kids in slots and make some offers. So if you do not show until the 2nd tryout, they will be less likely to make an immediate offer since they are waiting to hear back from some other kids. Others may have different experiences, that was our experience. If your child is just hoping to get on any travel team and may not be destined for the top team, then go to all the tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do kids try out for multiple travel teams to see which team they make? For example, could DS try out in Arlington, Mclean and GF?
yes!
there is usually a 48-72 hour acceptance based on deposit, so it realy make sense to have a good idea of whats what as tryouts can be weeks apart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do kids try out for multiple travel teams to see which team they make? For example, could DS try out in Arlington, Mclean and GF?
yes!
Anonymous wrote:It's just interesting bc a friend of mine has a son in travel sports in NJ and they don't have to leave the area to do it. How do people manage with church/religious school on Sundays? I guess they just don't go?