Anonymous wrote:No new girls showed up to 2008-07 girls try outs. Will they be able to field an ECNL RL team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the tryouts last night, it was so crowded. They had the kids playing in a bunch of mini size games (which was their best option really given how crowded the field was). At least they all got to play the whole time.
A Herndon parent told me the 6 groupings were in order best to worst, is that the norm? We have only been to tryouts on much bigger fields...
Veteran Herndon parent here. If you are talking about the 2011 boys, the three little mini games on the side closest to the checkin tent were not where you want to see your kid. If your kid was on the farther away three groups more in the back of the field, thats a good sign. The kids in the back weren't really being mixed up with the front kids.
We had two teams this year but they are adding a third if they get enough talent. Most of the other age groups on the boys side have at least 3 teams.
I was honestly surprised at the turn-out numbers. Good luck to your player!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was on the other side of the field but it looked like 15-20 girls.
Whoever said the one field would be too small was right. There were around 50 2010 boys and 60+ 2011 boys.
Thats a better turn out than the 2012/2013 session.
How many showed up for that? Boys/Girls?
When I was there I noted about 50 boys total and saw only 2 girls.
wow
There were actually 7 girls. Not a huge difference but we might as well state facts. My daughter was one of the 7.
What a dumb crazy thing to lie about. 7 is so obviously not 2, thats just a straight up lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the tryouts last night, it was so crowded. They had the kids playing in a bunch of mini size games (which was their best option really given how crowded the field was). At least they all got to play the whole time.
A Herndon parent told me the 6 groupings were in order best to worst, is that the norm? We have only been to tryouts on much bigger fields...
Veteran Herndon parent here. If you are talking about the 2011 boys, the three little mini games on the side closest to the checkin tent were not where you want to see your kid. If your kid was on the farther away three groups more in the back of the field, thats a good sign. The kids in the back weren't really being mixed up with the front kids.
We had two teams this year but they are adding a third if they get enough talent. Most of the other age groups on the boys side have at least 3 teams.
I was honestly surprised at the turn-out numbers. Good luck to your player!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was on the other side of the field but it looked like 15-20 girls.
Whoever said the one field would be too small was right. There were around 50 2010 boys and 60+ 2011 boys.
Thats a better turn out than the 2012/2013 session.
Anonymous wrote:At the tryouts last night, it was so crowded. They had the kids playing in a bunch of mini size games (which was their best option really given how crowded the field was). At least they all got to play the whole time.
A Herndon parent told me the 6 groupings were in order best to worst, is that the norm? We have only been to tryouts on much bigger fields...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the tryouts last night, it was so crowded. They had the kids playing in a bunch of mini size games (which was their best option really given how crowded the field was). At least they all got to play the whole time.
A Herndon parent told me the 6 groupings were in order best to worst, is that the norm? We have only been to tryouts on much bigger fields...
They have been doing tryouts like this since at least my oldest was trying out for U9 more than 10 years ago. Yes the 6 groupings are in order from best to worst. Then they usually have one half of mini-teams rotate around so that all the teams play each other.
When they get to older age groups, they will group current players like this and separate out the new players to play among themselves. At the top of each night of tryouts, they will "re-sort" the players.
Anonymous wrote:At the tryouts last night, it was so crowded. They had the kids playing in a bunch of mini size games (which was their best option really given how crowded the field was). At least they all got to play the whole time.
A Herndon parent told me the 6 groupings were in order best to worst, is that the norm? We have only been to tryouts on much bigger fields...