Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I ask if the VA Spirit 2007 team has had success this season? Trying to gauge how they will do next year as a DA team. Anyone out there willing to say whether parents and girls like the coach? I heard there are already 2 2008 girls playing on that team - true?
The lowest age group in girls DA (VA Spirit included) is U13 (06). Spirit has had several 07s and an 08 play for their U13 team. I would not be surprised if the 08 moves up to U14 next year. There is of course another Spirit 07 player who has played exclusively U14/U15 so far. Realizing that the Spirit U13 and U14 teams have only been playing together for a season it is impressive that they can play competitively against top competition. For example in the top bracket of the CASL tournament (now called VisitRaleigh.com) U13 Spirit VA lost their three games 3-0, 1-0, and 2-1. Arlington DA and VDA ECNL (Number 1 in the U13 ECNL locally) were also in this bracket and neither of them advanced to finals either.
I think the OP may have been referring to the GFR Spirit 2007 group, who would presumably have the first shot at making the 2007 U13 Spirit DA squad next season.
Not that the results tell the whole story, but here is a link to how the GFR Spirit 2007 group did in VPL in the fall. They look competitive in most matches from the scores.
http://events.gotsport.com/events/results.aspx?EventID=67757&Gender=Girls&Age=12
The 2008 group had even better results.
http://events.gotsport.com/events/schedule.aspx?eventid=67757&FieldID=0&applicationID=4815165&action=Go
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I ask if the VA Spirit 2007 team has had success this season? Trying to gauge how they will do next year as a DA team. Anyone out there willing to say whether parents and girls like the coach? I heard there are already 2 2008 girls playing on that team - true?
The lowest age group in girls DA (VA Spirit included) is U13 (06). Spirit has had several 07s and an 08 play for their U13 team. I would not be surprised if the 08 moves up to U14 next year. There is of course another Spirit 07 player who has played exclusively U14/U15 so far. Realizing that the Spirit U13 and U14 teams have only been playing together for a season it is impressive that they can play competitively against top competition. For example in the top bracket of the CASL tournament (now called VisitRaleigh.com) U13 Spirit VA lost their three games 3-0, 1-0, and 2-1. Arlington DA and VDA ECNL (Number 1 in the U13 ECNL locally) were also in this bracket and neither of them advanced to finals either.
I think the OP may have been referring to the GFR Spirit 2007 group, who would presumably have the first shot at making the 2007 U13 Spirit DA squad next season.
Not that the results tell the whole story, but here is a link to how the GFR Spirit 2007 group did in VPL in the fall. They look competitive in most matches from the scores.
http://events.gotsport.com/events/results.aspx?EventID=67757&Gender=Girls&Age=12
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I ask if the VA Spirit 2007 team has had success this season? Trying to gauge how they will do next year as a DA team. Anyone out there willing to say whether parents and girls like the coach? I heard there are already 2 2008 girls playing on that team - true?
The lowest age group in girls DA (VA Spirit included) is U13 (06). Spirit has had several 07s and an 08 play for their U13 team. I would not be surprised if the 08 moves up to U14 next year. There is of course another Spirit 07 player who has played exclusively U14/U15 so far. Realizing that the Spirit U13 and U14 teams have only been playing together for a season it is impressive that they can play competitively against top competition. For example in the top bracket of the CASL tournament (now called VisitRaleigh.com) U13 Spirit VA lost their three games 3-0, 1-0, and 2-1. Arlington DA and VDA ECNL (Number 1 in the U13 ECNL locally) were also in this bracket and neither of them advanced to finals either.
I think the OP may have been referring to the GFR Spirit 2007 group, who would presumably have the first shot at making the 2007 U13 Spirit DA squad next season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I ask if the VA Spirit 2007 team has had success this season? Trying to gauge how they will do next year as a DA team. Anyone out there willing to say whether parents and girls like the coach? I heard there are already 2 2008 girls playing on that team - true?
The lowest age group in girls DA (VA Spirit included) is U13 (06). Spirit has had several 07s and an 08 play for their U13 team. I would not be surprised if the 08 moves up to U14 next year. There is of course another Spirit 07 player who has played exclusively U14/U15 so far. Realizing that the Spirit U13 and U14 teams have only been playing together for a season it is impressive that they can play competitively against top competition. For example in the top bracket of the CASL tournament (now called VisitRaleigh.com) U13 Spirit VA lost their three games 3-0, 1-0, and 2-1. Arlington DA and VDA ECNL (Number 1 in the U13 ECNL locally) were also in this bracket and neither of them advanced to finals either.
Anonymous wrote:Can I ask if the VA Spirit 2007 team has had success this season? Trying to gauge how they will do next year as a DA team. Anyone out there willing to say whether parents and girls like the coach? I heard there are already 2 2008 girls playing on that team - true?
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun 07 is strong, but not joining any DA. McLean Green 08s don't face that competition at WS, or ARL DA for that matter. Why so bitter on 08s? They have better players as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be surprised if there are any 08s on Green that could play up in ECNL/DA next year. I've seen them play and - not trying to knock anyone - but no one looked ready for that.
Well then you should not be posting any kind of advice on this board. Please disregard ignorant comments like this.
The ultimate best players didn’t start out on a top team. If we’re looking to be even somewhat competitive in the US this mentality has GOT TO GO.
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Anonymous wrote:^^ For the top 08s PPs were weighing whether better to spend another year with no competition and 9v9 in NCSL with lesser skilled teammates or take on the challenge of U13 by playing up in a DA a year early. I don't think anyone was talking about a permanent thing, just that if your DD was good enough and could make DA with the 07s for a year, then why not. The 07 competition is not as strong as other age groups. She could just repeat U13 at age the next year. Of course, your DD should be on a strong 08 team and a starter.