LoudounAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah but isnt RL supposed to be a notch below GA? Some kids might have chose RL because they need or want to stay local. GA adopting RL model and calling it elite seems contradictory.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this get old, playing the same teams and girls from NOVA and MD? I get that there are the tournaments and that matters most, but most of these kids have been playing each other since u11. The same teams will be the same teams and vice versa in league play. It is starting to feel watered down again in the mid Atlantic for GA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Not true. Best GA team is 4th in Mid Atlantic. That’s good for first year, not need to make stuff up that is easily fact checked.
You don’t understand how it (GA) works as the PP stated. The 2009 team is in first place right now.
Could you explain how it works? GA website (via Got Sport) shows them in 4th based on PPG. Surely you’re not saying they’re in 1st based on total points when that’s a function of their playing 6 matches when the top 3 teams have only played 3 or 4 matches. No need to oversell; 4th is fantastic for their first year. If I’m missing something, I’d be happy to be corrected as I’m a fan of what VRSC is doing and want to see them succeed.
The mid atlantic conference has a north and south division. The top team in each division gets automatic playoff bid. VRSC is top of the south division. South division is virginia and maryland teams. North is new jersey and penn. The mid atlantic conf will probably split into two next year with all the new additions
Do you not see what VPSL/RL is around here? I doubt MA will be split into two conferences, it will just go from 14 teams to 16 teams. Playing those teams up north is a good thing even if it’s just once a year.
Yes, but when they split the local teams last year, it weakened the GA teams for both clubs. The conference will likely be split next year as they are adding three teams, maybe more.
Three? NVA , McLean , and ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah but isnt RL supposed to be a notch below GA? Some kids might have chose RL because they need or want to stay local. GA adopting RL model and calling it elite seems contradictory.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this get old, playing the same teams and girls from NOVA and MD? I get that there are the tournaments and that matters most, but most of these kids have been playing each other since u11. The same teams will be the same teams and vice versa in league play. It is starting to feel watered down again in the mid Atlantic for GA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Not true. Best GA team is 4th in Mid Atlantic. That’s good for first year, not need to make stuff up that is easily fact checked.
You don’t understand how it (GA) works as the PP stated. The 2009 team is in first place right now.
Could you explain how it works? GA website (via Got Sport) shows them in 4th based on PPG. Surely you’re not saying they’re in 1st based on total points when that’s a function of their playing 6 matches when the top 3 teams have only played 3 or 4 matches. No need to oversell; 4th is fantastic for their first year. If I’m missing something, I’d be happy to be corrected as I’m a fan of what VRSC is doing and want to see them succeed.
The mid atlantic conference has a north and south division. The top team in each division gets automatic playoff bid. VRSC is top of the south division. South division is virginia and maryland teams. North is new jersey and penn. The mid atlantic conf will probably split into two next year with all the new additions
Do you not see what VPSL/RL is around here? I doubt MA will be split into two conferences, it will just go from 14 teams to 16 teams. Playing those teams up north is a good thing even if it’s just once a year.
Yes, but when they split the local teams last year, it weakened the GA teams for both clubs. The conference will likely be split next year as they are adding three teams, maybe more.
Right, it is starting to feel like the new RL. Not necessarily any different other than showcase tournaments and a few of the best teams going to playoffs. Maybe it is me, and I dont envy the driving, but it feels different playing different markets, then same ol’ DMV playing itself over and over again. I never get very excited when we play a tournament against the same local teams. What fun is that. I know some teams that played the same team about 5 times in the fall.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah but isnt RL supposed to be a notch below GA? Some kids might have chose RL because they need or want to stay local. GA adopting RL model and calling it elite seems contradictory.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this get old, playing the same teams and girls from NOVA and MD? I get that there are the tournaments and that matters most, but most of these kids have been playing each other since u11. The same teams will be the same teams and vice versa in league play. It is starting to feel watered down again in the mid Atlantic for GA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Not true. Best GA team is 4th in Mid Atlantic. That’s good for first year, not need to make stuff up that is easily fact checked.
You don’t understand how it (GA) works as the PP stated. The 2009 team is in first place right now.
Could you explain how it works? GA website (via Got Sport) shows them in 4th based on PPG. Surely you’re not saying they’re in 1st based on total points when that’s a function of their playing 6 matches when the top 3 teams have only played 3 or 4 matches. No need to oversell; 4th is fantastic for their first year. If I’m missing something, I’d be happy to be corrected as I’m a fan of what VRSC is doing and want to see them succeed.
The mid atlantic conference has a north and south division. The top team in each division gets automatic playoff bid. VRSC is top of the south division. South division is virginia and maryland teams. North is new jersey and penn. The mid atlantic conf will probably split into two next year with all the new additions
Do you not see what VPSL/RL is around here? I doubt MA will be split into two conferences, it will just go from 14 teams to 16 teams. Playing those teams up north is a good thing even if it’s just once a year.
Yes, but when they split the local teams last year, it weakened the GA teams for both clubs. The conference will likely be split next year as they are adding three teams, maybe more.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah but isnt RL supposed to be a notch below GA? Some kids might have chose RL because they need or want to stay local. GA adopting RL model and calling it elite seems contradictory.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this get old, playing the same teams and girls from NOVA and MD? I get that there are the tournaments and that matters most, but most of these kids have been playing each other since u11. The same teams will be the same teams and vice versa in league play. It is starting to feel watered down again in the mid Atlantic for GA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Not true. Best GA team is 4th in Mid Atlantic. That’s good for first year, not need to make stuff up that is easily fact checked.
You don’t understand how it (GA) works as the PP stated. The 2009 team is in first place right now.
Could you explain how it works? GA website (via Got Sport) shows them in 4th based on PPG. Surely you’re not saying they’re in 1st based on total points when that’s a function of their playing 6 matches when the top 3 teams have only played 3 or 4 matches. No need to oversell; 4th is fantastic for their first year. If I’m missing something, I’d be happy to be corrected as I’m a fan of what VRSC is doing and want to see them succeed.
The mid atlantic conference has a north and south division. The top team in each division gets automatic playoff bid. VRSC is top of the south division. South division is virginia and maryland teams. North is new jersey and penn. The mid atlantic conf will probably split into two next year with all the new additions
Do you not see what VPSL/RL is around here? I doubt MA will be split into two conferences, it will just go from 14 teams to 16 teams. Playing those teams up north is a good thing even if it’s just once a year.
Yeah but isnt RL supposed to be a notch below GA? Some kids might have chose RL because they need or want to stay local. GA adopting RL model and calling it elite seems contradictory.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this get old, playing the same teams and girls from NOVA and MD? I get that there are the tournaments and that matters most, but most of these kids have been playing each other since u11. The same teams will be the same teams and vice versa in league play. It is starting to feel watered down again in the mid Atlantic for GA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Not true. Best GA team is 4th in Mid Atlantic. That’s good for first year, not need to make stuff up that is easily fact checked.
You don’t understand how it (GA) works as the PP stated. The 2009 team is in first place right now.
Could you explain how it works? GA website (via Got Sport) shows them in 4th based on PPG. Surely you’re not saying they’re in 1st based on total points when that’s a function of their playing 6 matches when the top 3 teams have only played 3 or 4 matches. No need to oversell; 4th is fantastic for their first year. If I’m missing something, I’d be happy to be corrected as I’m a fan of what VRSC is doing and want to see them succeed.
The mid atlantic conference has a north and south division. The top team in each division gets automatic playoff bid. VRSC is top of the south division. South division is virginia and maryland teams. North is new jersey and penn. The mid atlantic conf will probably split into two next year with all the new additions
Do you not see what VPSL/RL is around here? I doubt MA will be split into two conferences, it will just go from 14 teams to 16 teams. Playing those teams up north is a good thing even if it’s just once a year.
Anonymous wrote:Will this get old, playing the same teams and girls from NOVA and MD? I get that there are the tournaments and that matters most, but most of these kids have been playing each other since u11. The same teams will be the same teams and vice versa in league play. It is starting to feel watered down again in the mid Atlantic for GA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Not true. Best GA team is 4th in Mid Atlantic. That’s good for first year, not need to make stuff up that is easily fact checked.
You don’t understand how it (GA) works as the PP stated. The 2009 team is in first place right now.
Could you explain how it works? GA website (via Got Sport) shows them in 4th based on PPG. Surely you’re not saying they’re in 1st based on total points when that’s a function of their playing 6 matches when the top 3 teams have only played 3 or 4 matches. No need to oversell; 4th is fantastic for their first year. If I’m missing something, I’d be happy to be corrected as I’m a fan of what VRSC is doing and want to see them succeed.
The mid atlantic conference has a north and south division. The top team in each division gets automatic playoff bid. VRSC is top of the south division. South division is virginia and maryland teams. North is new jersey and penn. The mid atlantic conf will probably split into two next year with all the new additions
Will this get old, playing the same teams and girls from NOVA and MD? I get that there are the tournaments and that matters most, but most of these kids have been playing each other since u11. The same teams will be the same teams and vice versa in league play. It is starting to feel watered down again in the mid Atlantic for GA.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Not true. Best GA team is 4th in Mid Atlantic. That’s good for first year, not need to make stuff up that is easily fact checked.
You don’t understand how it (GA) works as the PP stated. The 2009 team is in first place right now.
Could you explain how it works? GA website (via Got Sport) shows them in 4th based on PPG. Surely you’re not saying they’re in 1st based on total points when that’s a function of their playing 6 matches when the top 3 teams have only played 3 or 4 matches. No need to oversell; 4th is fantastic for their first year. If I’m missing something, I’d be happy to be corrected as I’m a fan of what VRSC is doing and want to see them succeed.
The mid atlantic conference has a north and south division. The top team in each division gets automatic playoff bid. VRSC is top of the south division. South division is virginia and maryland teams. North is new jersey and penn. The mid atlantic conf will probably split into two next year with all the new additions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Not true. Best GA team is 4th in Mid Atlantic. That’s good for first year, not need to make stuff up that is easily fact checked.
You don’t understand how it (GA) works as the PP stated. The 2009 team is in first place right now.
Could you explain how it works? GA website (via Got Sport) shows them in 4th based on PPG. Surely you’re not saying they’re in 1st based on total points when that’s a function of their playing 6 matches when the top 3 teams have only played 3 or 4 matches. No need to oversell; 4th is fantastic for their first year. If I’m missing something, I’d be happy to be corrected as I’m a fan of what VRSC is doing and want to see them succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Not true. Best GA team is 4th in Mid Atlantic. That’s good for first year, not need to make stuff up that is easily fact checked.
You don’t understand how it (GA) works as the PP stated. The 2009 team is in first place right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Not true. Best GA team is 4th in Mid Atlantic. That’s good for first year, not need to make stuff up that is easily fact checked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
At least one team is first place in the Mid Atlantic contending for nationals. Many people don’t understand how GA works.
Anonymous wrote:How did VRSC GA teams do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:because nvas pathways were that successful? If rev is smart they focus on the girls and build them up to an ecnl contender. As it certainly sounds like GA made a choice.Anonymous wrote:It’s a Sad situation for VRSC boys. They have no pathway.
Fall 2026 VRSC goes ECNL
😂 cmon now put some respect on ECNL