Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. This team is suspect because they have SO MANY parent volunteers. Good lord. We are still begging for a scorekeeper and building supervisor, and they have a whole army ready to go.
https://www.leagueathletics.com/TeamsContacts.asp?org=FCYBL
Holy crap.My son's team doesn't even have an assistant coach.
Not different than CYA, Fort Hunt, Springfield, Turnpike teams. You guys are reaching. Maybe volunteer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. This team is suspect because they have SO MANY parent volunteers. Good lord. We are still begging for a scorekeeper and building supervisor, and they have a whole army ready to go.
https://www.leagueathletics.com/TeamsContacts.asp?org=FCYBL
Holy crap.My son's team doesn't even have an assistant coach.
Anonymous wrote:So a kid can sign up for two teams and no one would know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, he posted an instagram photo with his son. His son is on the team. He lives in Maryland. No idea where the kid lives.
Looks like he's not with the mom. She probably lives in a correct zip code. I guess.
But three coaches and NONE of them live in the correct zip codes? OK. Totally legit "McLean" team.
Easy there. It's hard enough to find coaches, not to mention good coaches. People whine on this board constantly about "daddy coaches". Honestly, it's not the worst idea for an AAU program to encourage their coaches to moonlight with FCYBL teams to identify and recruit players for their AAU programs. My older daughter played for 3 years with an "out of zip" coach, who she eventually played AAU for. Win-Win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, he posted an instagram photo with his son. His son is on the team. He lives in Maryland. No idea where the kid lives.
Looks like he's not with the mom. She probably lives in a correct zip code. I guess.
But three coaches and NONE of them live in the correct zip codes? OK. Totally legit "McLean" team.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. This team is suspect because they have SO MANY parent volunteers. Good lord. We are still begging for a scorekeeper and building supervisor, and they have a whole army ready to go.
https://www.leagueathletics.com/TeamsContacts.asp?org=FCYBL
My son's team doesn't even have an assistant coach. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speaking of following rules, once your son starts playing AAU you’ll discover age/grade rules don’t matter in the local and many national tournaments and leagues because no one asks or checks. Your team following the rules will find themselves playing against boys a head taller and 20 pounds heavier. Or when your team makes a playoff game, they are suddenly facing a “big” team of players from the older team while the appropriate age group boys sit on the bench. (But you can’t complain since no one is carrying team birth certificates since never asked for them.)
That's why people like this league. It's local, it's fun, and they used to enforce rules so you wouldn't run into those cheater teams.