Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is a pretty well-run club with excellent teams at the top of every age group. Its reputation is the biggest draw. There are plenty of other clubs nearby, though, that are likely to be easier to get to for some Arlington families. You really can't say that there are no other options. I really don't get why any one would stick with Arlington if your child is placed =below the Blue team.
I wouldn’t come for white if kid made first team elsewhere, as long as drive was convenient. They will likely then play ASA red team and be in same leagues/tournament brackets, etc. At every club, first and second team players get very different opportunities and treatment. Even at clubs that swear they don’t do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ do you know how many different clubs are within just 25 miles of Fairfax Co?? I could name at least 10!!
Square miles— if u cut out 25 mile portions of Fairfax Co. My nephew has 6 very viable options in terms of decent and drivable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ do you know how many different clubs are within just 25 miles of Fairfax Co?? I could name at least 10!!
Square miles— if u cut out 25 mile portions of Fairfax Co. My nephew has 6 very viable options in terms of decent and drivable.
Anonymous wrote:^ do you know how many different clubs are within just 25 miles of Fairfax Co?? I could name at least 10!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not worry. Last year we received offers for tryout that we did not even show up.
There are so many clubs in the area, the top teams are hard to get into -- many of the kids have amazing talents. but lower team is not hard at all.
Did you receive the offer from Arlington club even though your kid didn't attend the tryout? or is this at other local club. No need for name, just wondering if it's Arlington as I heard they are generally competitive.
The girls do not got a big turnout in the early years---though not sure if that is still the case because of DA now. My daughter's U9 year as an 08, I think every girl that came to tryouts got a spot on a travel team.
Arlington tends to have very big player pool because there is no other travel Club nearby that does not involve sitting in traffic for a minimum 35-45 min even if it is techically only 10 miles away. Travel south is awful/bumper-to-bumper and crossing any bridges into DC is a nightmare at rush hour. ASA is its own little island that controls all of the fields in the County, unlike Fairfax county which has tons of different travel clubs and choices.
I've always thought this was sh*t that there are no other options in the County for travel. It's unique in that aspect, being a ONE county Club.
Yeah, it is pretty crazy how big it is. Just think if there was only one Fairfax County club, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not worry. Last year we received offers for tryout that we did not even show up.
There are so many clubs in the area, the top teams are hard to get into -- many of the kids have amazing talents. but lower team is not hard at all.
Did you receive the offer from Arlington club even though your kid didn't attend the tryout? or is this at other local club. No need for name, just wondering if it's Arlington as I heard they are generally competitive.
The girls do not got a big turnout in the early years---though not sure if that is still the case because of DA now. My daughter's U9 year as an 08, I think every girl that came to tryouts got a spot on a travel team.
Arlington tends to have very big player pool because there is no other travel Club nearby that does not involve sitting in traffic for a minimum 35-45 min even if it is techically only 10 miles away. Travel south is awful/bumper-to-bumper and crossing any bridges into DC is a nightmare at rush hour. ASA is its own little island that controls all of the fields in the County, unlike Fairfax county which has tons of different travel clubs and choices.
I've always thought this was sh*t that there are no other options in the County for travel. It's unique in that aspect, being a ONE county Club.