Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a coach myself and head of an organization I’d say choose the coach first. A bad coach can ruin the entire game/experience for a child in no time. This certainly would be at the forefront of my mind when making a decision.
This is true - my kid is on a 14u travel team where other kids want to join because the coaching is pretty good and the parents are not nuts. My son wants a more competitive team but I have no idea how to find one with a good coach. I am well aware of how important it is, but all I know about other travel teams is their names, and who beat who when we last played them. I wish I could pay someone for an hour of their time to make me a list of target Teams my son should try out for! He is ill served having this clueless lady for a mom.
I’m the one you quoted. If you tell me what part of the dmv you live in I can give you the best options.
Thanks, Coach! We live in the Burtonsville area. Anywhere along the ICC would work (Rockville, Olney, Colesville, Burtonsville, Laurel, Fulton).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a coach myself and head of an organization I’d say choose the coach first. A bad coach can ruin the entire game/experience for a child in no time. This certainly would be at the forefront of my mind when making a decision.
This is true - my kid is on a 14u travel team where other kids want to join because the coaching is pretty good and the parents are not nuts. My son wants a more competitive team but I have no idea how to find one with a good coach. I am well aware of how important it is, but all I know about other travel teams is their names, and who beat who when we last played them. I wish I could pay someone for an hour of their time to make me a list of target Teams my son should try out for! He is ill served having this clueless lady for a mom.
I’m the one you quoted. If you tell me what part of the dmv you live in I can give you the best options.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. He's played little league since he was 4. He's always played 'up', most recently last Fall was 9 and in a division for 9-11 year olds. He's a very solid hitter (was 5th in the order) and has a strong arm. He enjoyed playing 3rd and Left Field last year - both where he did well. He's worked on his pitching where he's showing more consistency. Thank you again.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a different poster but would love to hear your recommendations. My son would be 10u. We live in Tenleytown, DC and are considering DC and MoCo teams as options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a coach myself and head of an organization I’d say choose the coach first. A bad coach can ruin the entire game/experience for a child in no time. This certainly would be at the forefront of my mind when making a decision.
This is true - my kid is on a 14u travel team where other kids want to join because the coaching is pretty good and the parents are not nuts. My son wants a more competitive team but I have no idea how to find one with a good coach. I am well aware of how important it is, but all I know about other travel teams is their names, and who beat who when we last played them. I wish I could pay someone for an hour of their time to make me a list of target Teams my son should try out for! He is ill served having this clueless lady for a mom.
Anonymous wrote:As a coach myself and head of an organization I’d say choose the coach first. A bad coach can ruin the entire game/experience for a child in no time. This certainly would be at the forefront of my mind when making a decision.