Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girls on the Route 1 corridor (and a wide swath of eastern Fairfax County) already have Alexandria as an option for GA.
??? Alexandria doesn't have GA, they got booted out last spring
Anonymous wrote:Girls on the Route 1 corridor (and a wide swath of eastern Fairfax County) already have Alexandria as an option for GA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It won't just be 2012s staying at SYC, its former SYC players coming back at 2010-11s. Going to McLean from Springfield or any points south is a nightmare. Many parents with a promise of the core group of SYC players making the decision to go back and keep the strongest girls together is a reality. ECNL may be superior league nationally pound for pound not sure anyone is on here arguing on that, but in VA theres a vacum now with FCV looking defunct. So there is an argument to be had that SYC with a strong tradition of developing technical players, comfortable expresssing themselves on the ball at the essential development years 6-12years old, could have the ability to field a more than competent GA team right now. Give them some time, but speed that time up if players leave ECNL clubs. FCV proved that with solid, technical teams, that stuck together for multiple years that they could monopolize a region in GA, and go to eveyr champions cups and be seen by the same power 5 coaches, as they would at the ECNL level
I'd be very surprised if more than a player or two returned to SYC. But as a longer-term strategy, can't see this as a bad move for SYC.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you go to a startup GA team over ECNL including a BRAVE. SYC has a good group but they haven’t been as strong last year and no way they retain all of their girls. Lost to Arlington and Loudoun Pre-ECNL teams and I believe Bethesda over the last year.
Anonymous wrote:So is BP not going to VDA? Why can zero people confirm this? Is FCV really disbanding? Wish they would just start announcing stuff! Not fair to families like ours that might be left in the dark.
Anonymous wrote:When are the ID sessions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Choosing GA over ECNL. Good way to lose the best players.
Think what you want, big guy. We are going to dominate this market.
Anonymous wrote:It won't just be 2012s staying at SYC, its former SYC players coming back at 2010-11s. Going to McLean from Springfield or any points south is a nightmare. Many parents with a promise of the core group of SYC players making the decision to go back and keep the strongest girls together is a reality. ECNL may be superior league nationally pound for pound not sure anyone is on here arguing on that, but in VA theres a vacum now with FCV looking defunct. So there is an argument to be had that SYC with a strong tradition of developing technical players, comfortable expresssing themselves on the ball at the essential development years 6-12years old, could have the ability to field a more than competent GA team right now. Give them some time, but speed that time up if players leave ECNL clubs. FCV proved that with solid, technical teams, that stuck together for multiple years that they could monopolize a region in GA, and go to eveyr champions cups and be seen by the same power 5 coaches, as they would at the ECNL level
Anonymous wrote:It won't just be 2012s staying at SYC, its former SYC players coming back at 2010-11s. Going to McLean from Springfield or any points south is a nightmare. Many parents with a promise of the core group of SYC players making the decision to go back and keep the strongest girls together is a reality. ECNL may be superior league nationally pound for pound not sure anyone is on here arguing on that, but in VA theres a vacum now with FCV looking defunct. So there is an argument to be had that SYC with a strong tradition of developing technical players, comfortable expresssing themselves on the ball at the essential development years 6-12years old, could have the ability to field a more than competent GA team right now. Give them some time, but speed that time up if players leave ECNL clubs. FCV proved that with solid, technical teams, that stuck together for multiple years that they could monopolize a region in GA, and go to eveyr champions cups and be seen by the same power 5 coaches, as they would at the ECNL level