Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, two kids we know who aren't amazing made the Nova 94 team, so even if they had a ton of kids at tryouts, I don't think the bar was particularly high. Just FYI for anyone who would be interested next year, go for it--their standards were pretty low.
Depends which age group you are talking about. I know of one age group where the B team isn’t very strong, but most age groups are pretty competitive
5th grade boys.
I haven’t seen the 5th grade, but I know a lot of them left last year for Durant, Takeover, Mew World, etc.
Current 5th graders. They said there was no team last year and the team was "new". There is only one team.
Darn it. Our DS should have tried out for it. We heard from friends that one (or two) of the Fairfax Stars teams is also not very competitive.
It is so hard to have to commit to a team within a few days when other tryouts are ongoing or haven't started.
Yeah, that’s what Roy Williams thought about Walker Kessler.
Are there two Fairfax Stars teams for 5th grade boys?
I know one kid who made the 11-U Nova 94 and I was pretty shocked. I assumed these teams were hard to make.
Keep in mind all they have are tryouts to go by. So maybe that kid did well during tryouts. I was shocked by some picks too since we know the kids personally but will admit they played better during tryouts than they ever have during house games.
An experienced coach willl be a able see within minutes if a kid can play
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, two kids we know who aren't amazing made the Nova 94 team, so even if they had a ton of kids at tryouts, I don't think the bar was particularly high. Just FYI for anyone who would be interested next year, go for it--their standards were pretty low.
Depends which age group you are talking about. I know of one age group where the B team isn’t very strong, but most age groups are pretty competitive
5th grade boys.
I haven’t seen the 5th grade, but I know a lot of them left last year for Durant, Takeover, Mew World, etc.
Current 5th graders. They said there was no team last year and the team was "new". There is only one team.
Darn it. Our DS should have tried out for it. We heard from friends that one (or two) of the Fairfax Stars teams is also not very competitive.
It is so hard to have to commit to a team within a few days when other tryouts are ongoing or haven't started.
Yeah, that’s what Roy Williams thought about Walker Kessler.
Are there two Fairfax Stars teams for 5th grade boys?
I know one kid who made the 11-U Nova 94 and I was pretty shocked. I assumed these teams were hard to make.
Keep in mind all they have are tryouts to go by. So maybe that kid did well during tryouts. I was shocked by some picks too since we know the kids personally but will admit they played better during tryouts than they ever have during house games.
An experienced coach willl be a able see within minutes if a kid can play
Anonymous wrote:Or they were picked because they’re buddies with someone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, two kids we know who aren't amazing made the Nova 94 team, so even if they had a ton of kids at tryouts, I don't think the bar was particularly high. Just FYI for anyone who would be interested next year, go for it--their standards were pretty low.
Depends which age group you are talking about. I know of one age group where the B team isn’t very strong, but most age groups are pretty competitive
5th grade boys.
I haven’t seen the 5th grade, but I know a lot of them left last year for Durant, Takeover, Mew World, etc.
Current 5th graders. They said there was no team last year and the team was "new". There is only one team.
Darn it. Our DS should have tried out for it. We heard from friends that one (or two) of the Fairfax Stars teams is also not very competitive.
It is so hard to have to commit to a team within a few days when other tryouts are ongoing or haven't started.
Are there two Fairfax Stars teams for 5th grade boys?
I know one kid who made the 11-U Nova 94 and I was pretty shocked. I assumed these teams were hard to make.
Keep in mind all they have are tryouts to go by. So maybe that kid did well during tryouts. I was shocked by some picks too since we know the kids personally but will admit they played better during tryouts than they ever have during house games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, two kids we know who aren't amazing made the Nova 94 team, so even if they had a ton of kids at tryouts, I don't think the bar was particularly high. Just FYI for anyone who would be interested next year, go for it--their standards were pretty low.
Depends which age group you are talking about. I know of one age group where the B team isn’t very strong, but most age groups are pretty competitive
5th grade boys.
I haven’t seen the 5th grade, but I know a lot of them left last year for Durant, Takeover, Mew World, etc.
Current 5th graders. They said there was no team last year and the team was "new". There is only one team.
Darn it. Our DS should have tried out for it. We heard from friends that one (or two) of the Fairfax Stars teams is also not very competitive.
It is so hard to have to commit to a team within a few days when other tryouts are ongoing or haven't started.
Are there two Fairfax Stars teams for 5th grade boys?
I know one kid who made the 11-U Nova 94 and I was pretty shocked. I assumed these teams were hard to make.
Keep in mind all they have are tryouts to go by. So maybe that kid did well during tryouts. I was shocked by some picks too since we know the kids personally but will admit they played better during tryouts than they ever have during house games.
Anonymous wrote:Or they were picked because they’re buddies with someone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, two kids we know who aren't amazing made the Nova 94 team, so even if they had a ton of kids at tryouts, I don't think the bar was particularly high. Just FYI for anyone who would be interested next year, go for it--their standards were pretty low.
Depends which age group you are talking about. I know of one age group where the B team isn’t very strong, but most age groups are pretty competitive
5th grade boys.
I haven’t seen the 5th grade, but I know a lot of them left last year for Durant, Takeover, Mew World, etc.
Current 5th graders. They said there was no team last year and the team was "new". There is only one team.
Prepandemic the age group that is currently 5th grade had what was probably the most talented team that age in the metro area. There have been some coaching changes and players have left. The current 6th grade team orange is one of the best in the area as well, but they have another 6th grade team which is not as competitive.
A Pre-pandemic team of current fifth graders would have been in third grade. Are you seriously talking about a team of third graders? LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, two kids we know who aren't amazing made the Nova 94 team, so even if they had a ton of kids at tryouts, I don't think the bar was particularly high. Just FYI for anyone who would be interested next year, go for it--their standards were pretty low.
Depends which age group you are talking about. I know of one age group where the B team isn’t very strong, but most age groups are pretty competitive
5th grade boys.
I haven’t seen the 5th grade, but I know a lot of them left last year for Durant, Takeover, Mew World, etc.
Current 5th graders. They said there was no team last year and the team was "new". There is only one team.
Darn it. Our DS should have tried out for it. We heard from friends that one (or two) of the Fairfax Stars teams is also not very competitive.
It is so hard to have to commit to a team within a few days when other tryouts are ongoing or haven't started.
Are there two Fairfax Stars teams for 5th grade boys?
I know one kid who made the 11-U Nova 94 and I was pretty shocked. I assumed these teams were hard to make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, two kids we know who aren't amazing made the Nova 94 team, so even if they had a ton of kids at tryouts, I don't think the bar was particularly high. Just FYI for anyone who would be interested next year, go for it--their standards were pretty low.
Depends which age group you are talking about. I know of one age group where the B team isn’t very strong, but most age groups are pretty competitive
5th grade boys.
I haven’t seen the 5th grade, but I know a lot of them left last year for Durant, Takeover, Mew World, etc.
Current 5th graders. They said there was no team last year and the team was "new". There is only one team.
Darn it. Our DS should have tried out for it. We heard from friends that one (or two) of the Fairfax Stars teams is also not very competitive.
It is so hard to have to commit to a team within a few days when other tryouts are ongoing or haven't started.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, two kids we know who aren't amazing made the Nova 94 team, so even if they had a ton of kids at tryouts, I don't think the bar was particularly high. Just FYI for anyone who would be interested next year, go for it--their standards were pretty low.
Depends which age group you are talking about. I know of one age group where the B team isn’t very strong, but most age groups are pretty competitive
5th grade boys.
I haven’t seen the 5th grade, but I know a lot of them left last year for Durant, Takeover, Mew World, etc.
Current 5th graders. They said there was no team last year and the team was "new". There is only one team.
Prepandemic the age group that is currently 5th grade had what was probably the most talented team that age in the metro area. There have been some coaching changes and players have left. The current 6th grade team orange is one of the best in the area as well, but they have another 6th grade team which is not as competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Darn it. Our DS should have tried out for it. We heard from friends that one (or two) of the Fairfax Stars teams is also not very competitive.
It is so hard to have to commit to a team within a few days when other tryouts are ongoing or haven't started.
Lol. You don't trust your sons ability .....
If you are good enough they will make room.
But how does a kid showcase their ability post tryout?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Darn it. Our DS should have tried out for it. We heard from friends that one (or two) of the Fairfax Stars teams is also not very competitive.
It is so hard to have to commit to a team within a few days when other tryouts are ongoing or haven't started.
Lol. You don't trust your sons ability .....
If you are good enough they will make room.