Anonymous wrote:Sorry to digress from the original topic ... but a few corrections...
1) VA Glory did NOT used to be Vienna Stars. Vienna Stars folded several years ago and Glory (who already existed) became affiliated with Vienna Girls softball league. It appears that VGSL will be associated with Mizuno Outlaws as the new travel branch of VGSL. The newer incarnation of the old Vienna Stars is Stars National, which has several teams on the east coast, but only older teams locally.
2) Shamrocks and Shooting Stars are good organizations and have some great teams. But I have a feeling that LLG, Glory and Team Virginia Mizuno (among many others) would dispute the assertion that Shamrocks and Shooting Stars are the "best teams in the immediate area".
3) Impact is affiliated with Arlington Girls Softball Association - but is NOT a re-branding of Sage. Sage still exists. Half the players in Impact are not from Arlington and never played for Sage. They have announced there will also be a 14U futures team and a 16U National next year (also not limited to Arlington residents or former Sage players).
Happy to see girls of ALL levels grow a love of the sport. No need to team-bash here or opine as to the "best". We are fortunate to live in an area where there is a team for everyone at every level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13:16 again. McLean Magic tends to be more chill. Same for AGSA Sage at that age. Great Falls Sharks are also pretty chill. I would stay away from Firebirds & VA Stars because they are more serious (at least at the older ages). Further out, I don't know as much. Talk to the coaches and ask questions.
Where are you located? At this age go with a team close to you. You don't want to be driving all over.
My daughter played for both McLean Magic and Sage. Both would fit what you're looking for, however, a lot depends on the coach. It can vary wildly I'd also avoid Arlington Impact and VA Glory. Both are super intense. I don't know anything about the further out teams.
My daughter now plays for Mt Vernon Magic and it's still on the lower end of competitiveness but it's far away from us. She drives herself.
Impact was just an “elite” rebrand for Sage to lure back who left for a different organization. There are only two teams in it. The coaches and players spent years in the Sage uniforms
It’s also only for upper ages.
If you want to chill your oven, you're going to get a half-baked cake. Terrible lesson for your daughter, all so you can protect your precious "free time".
Why don't you teach your daughter what it means to compete? To lay it all on the line?
Firebirds. VA Stars. VA Glory (so long as this is associated with the national version, not the local knockoff). Look at who wins the top division at the best national tournaments. Move there, and get jobs teleworking. Show your daughter the meaning of the word "commitment".
Anonymous wrote:A lot of these rec+ programs are only for kids in the rec programs of those leagues. Just FYI.
Fairfax used to do a Father’s Day tournament for all-star teams (one step below the lowest travel levels) but not sure if it’s on this weekend
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13:16 again. McLean Magic tends to be more chill. Same for AGSA Sage at that age. Great Falls Sharks are also pretty chill. I would stay away from Firebirds & VA Stars because they are more serious (at least at the older ages). Further out, I don't know as much. Talk to the coaches and ask questions.
Where are you located? At this age go with a team close to you. You don't want to be driving all over.
My daughter played for both McLean Magic and Sage. Both would fit what you're looking for, however, a lot depends on the coach. It can vary wildly I'd also avoid Arlington Impact and VA Glory. Both are super intense. I don't know anything about the further out teams.
My daughter now plays for Mt Vernon Magic and it's still on the lower end of competitiveness but it's far away from us. She drives herself.
Impact was just an “elite” rebrand for Sage to lure back who left for a different organization. There are only two teams in it. The coaches and players spent years in the Sage uniforms
It’s also only for upper ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13:16 again. McLean Magic tends to be more chill. Same for AGSA Sage at that age. Great Falls Sharks are also pretty chill. I would stay away from Firebirds & VA Stars because they are more serious (at least at the older ages). Further out, I don't know as much. Talk to the coaches and ask questions.
Where are you located? At this age go with a team close to you. You don't want to be driving all over.
My daughter played for both McLean Magic and Sage. Both would fit what you're looking for, however, a lot depends on the coach. It can vary wildly I'd also avoid Arlington Impact and VA Glory. Both are super intense. I don't know anything about the further out teams.
My daughter now plays for Mt Vernon Magic and it's still on the lower end of competitiveness but it's far away from us. She drives herself.