Anonymous wrote:Anything more than 10 is a) a cash grab and b) better make sure your kid is one of the best 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have two 11u and two 10u teams?
Yeah
Which one is the better team? The "Blue" team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have two 11u and two 10u teams?
Yeah
Anonymous wrote:They have two 11u and two 10u teams?
Anonymous wrote:We have a friend (girl) who plays for Fairfax Stars--and loves it. She's heavily recruited by other teams but is sticking with them.
Anonymous wrote:What’s a normal roster size for one of these younger AAU teams?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A two hour practice for elementary age kids is excessive.
It really works out well since so many plays require standing and listening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems as though a lot of the earlier feedback is regarding the NovaCavaliers and I appreciate the perspective. Does anyone have any feedback on Nova94? Especially the younger boys teams. Thanks!
Nova 94 11u is very promising. The coach is solid with a lot of coaching experience on youth sports. Also don't have a son or relative on the team which is really important(for me)😀
Isn't the team already selected?
I believe the 11U is already selected but the 10U is still not finalized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems as though a lot of the earlier feedback is regarding the NovaCavaliers and I appreciate the perspective. Does anyone have any feedback on Nova94? Especially the younger boys teams. Thanks!
Also Fairfax Stars boys. Any feedback?
Anonymous wrote:It seems as though a lot of the earlier feedback is regarding the NovaCavaliers and I appreciate the perspective. Does anyone have any feedback on Nova94? Especially the younger boys teams. Thanks!