Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure I’ve seen a thread that consistently blames the parents for a club’s issues more than this one.
To be fair, the root of most issues does point back to parents, especially NOVA parents...
Anonymous wrote:Not sure I’ve seen a thread that consistently blames the parents for a club’s issues more than this one.
Anonymous wrote:No one good is going to True lol
Anonymous wrote:Looks like they are trying to fill their 2030 team too with not enough players at tryouts. What’s going on?
Anonymous wrote:VLC did have a 2027 team that started in 5th grade. This is the team that imploded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look the real problem is that there isn’t enough talent (from the player side or coaching side) to have three elite teams in the DMV at every age level. Even amoung next level, madlax and blc/dce there is always at least one club that is struggling. The second tier clubs TC, VLC, True etc are always going to have difficulty fielding teams as parents bounce from club to club trying to find that perfect spot for their son. VLC has added an additional element of inconsistency with the merger. The perfect solution (which admittedly is impossible to implement) would be for parents to realize that their son is unlikely to be one of the few kids to make it and to value playing time, friendship and physical fitness over elite opportunities.
accurate and well said. the earlier poster who said her son is really happy on one of the HS teams is probably on the 2024 team (Dico) or the legacy VLC 2026 (Schwartz) teams. Those teams are well coached and competitive. The 2025 team, and the 2026 legacy Cavs teams, have had their ups and downs and currently seem ok. But in the 2027 class and below, it looks like VLC has either no team at all, or a precarious team hanging by a thread. I hope they can get those teams turned around, but time will tell.
I also wonder if the 2027 and 2028 teams would have done better in the DMV if they had started kids at earlier years? I am pretty sure that is why teams like Annapolis Hawks, BLC/DCE, Madlax, and Next Level have done well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look the real problem is that there isn’t enough talent (from the player side or coaching side) to have three elite teams in the DMV at every age level. Even amoung next level, madlax and blc/dce there is always at least one club that is struggling. The second tier clubs TC, VLC, True etc are always going to have difficulty fielding teams as parents bounce from club to club trying to find that perfect spot for their son. VLC has added an additional element of inconsistency with the merger. The perfect solution (which admittedly is impossible to implement) would be for parents to realize that their son is unlikely to be one of the few kids to make it and to value playing time, friendship and physical fitness over elite opportunities.
accurate and well said. the earlier poster who said her son is really happy on one of the HS teams is probably on the 2024 team (Dico) or the legacy VLC 2026 (Schwartz) teams. Those teams are well coached and competitive. The 2025 team, and the 2026 legacy Cavs teams, have had their ups and downs and currently seem ok. But in the 2027 class and below, it looks like VLC has either no team at all, or a precarious team hanging by a thread. I hope they can get those teams turned around, but time will tell.
Anonymous wrote:Look the real problem is that there isn’t enough talent (from the player side or coaching side) to have three elite teams in the DMV at every age level. Even amoung next level, madlax and blc/dce there is always at least one club that is struggling. The second tier clubs TC, VLC, True etc are always going to have difficulty fielding teams as parents bounce from club to club trying to find that perfect spot for their son. VLC has added an additional element of inconsistency with the merger. The perfect solution (which admittedly is impossible to implement) would be for parents to realize that their son is unlikely to be one of the few kids to make it and to value playing time, friendship and physical fitness over elite opportunities.
Anonymous wrote:"value playing time, friendship and physical fitness" Stop it with such common sense ... there's no place for that in this board! HA!