Anonymous wrote:Do they just...not email the kids who don't make it? That seems really rude.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when nova94 will notify us about "tryout" results? Tryouts for our age group completed just under a week ago. Not expecting to make it given the situation at the tryout but was wondering if those who made it have already heard...
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when nova94 will notify us about "tryout" results? Tryouts for our age group completed just under a week ago. Not expecting to make it given the situation at the tryout but was wondering if those who made it have already heard...
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when nova94 will notify us about "tryout" results? Tryouts for our age group completed just under a week ago. Not expecting to make it given the situation at the tryout but was wondering if those who made it have already heard...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gillion Basketball Academy/Team Breakdown is starting a Middle School AAU program that has tryouts coming up. Will be run like an AAU program but focusing more on individual skill building than simply putting a team together to win meaningless tournaments. Great way to have your kid bridge to MS teams or HS teams and learn how to play basketball than most middle school AAU teams run by parents who just try and win games and kids skills get left behind. Our son plays for the U17/U16 Team Breakdown here in DMV and learned baout the MS program.
Where will the practices be located?
I was told they are looking to secure space at George Mason University rec center on thier campus. I hear they have a nice facility. They had clinics in Falls Church and last one in Lorton but Coach told me they are looking for a lopng term location for weekly practices and then some regulations games.
Accoridng to their FLyer the tryouts are in Falls Church, VA
Never heard of them.
No one has, this is just half assed marketing. Team Breakdown seems like a franchised AAU club. I would go with somewhere established locally if you can
Well you can just go look them up, there are a lot of AAU teams in this area I never heard of until I researched them for my 16 y.o.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to the nova cavs 12u tryouts this week for boys. there were a lot of boys there. Some were very talented.
So you must not go to many tryouts. Team was decent (I was at couple of others over the last week or so where the talent was head and shoulders better). It was interesting that you would even call it a tryout given no numbers were handed out and the coaches didn't even have a clipboard. Not that I care but it is interesting to see how blatant, as in not important, the coach thought the tryout was. At least he had the decency to not charge for it.
Vague posts on anonymous forums make me assume that you don't know what you are talking about. Given that there are three AAU teams names in the subject of the thread, why don't you just call it out? What team had "head and shoulders" better talent. Stars? Nova94? Did you go to the other local AAU team's tryouts that aren't named in the subject? This thread has been helpful to people I know so let's keep it up if we can!
The tryouts were for teams not mentioned in the heading. The type of tryouts where the team doesn't really have a big internet presence - maybe an IG page. Those are invite only type. That fact you don't realize there are really different levels of AAU makes me wonder if you know anything. There is the AAU with NOVA Cavs, NOVA 94, etc. level where there is maybe one or two low end DI players on a team (and a bunch of D3 types) Then there is the entirely other level of teams usually one off teams that compete at extremely high level tournaments. But, I guess you can say there is a 3rd level that sort of mixes the two - Team Melo and the like.
I know enough about basketball not to assign "d1" to 11 and 12 year olds... the age I thought we were discussing here. And I'm familiar with many of the MD AAU teams, but honestly if you are good enough to be on Team Takeover or Team Durant, you sure as heck aren't going to a Nova Cavs tryout and complaining that it's rigged. So, yeah to go with your theme, I guess YOU implied that your son is D3 or whatever that means amongst boys. FWIW, the #1 and #2 teams in FCYBL are primarily made up of Nova 94 and Nova Cavs kids because the kids who play at "extremely high level tournaments" aren't in the FCYBL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gillion Basketball Academy/Team Breakdown is starting a Middle School AAU program that has tryouts coming up. Will be run like an AAU program but focusing more on individual skill building than simply putting a team together to win meaningless tournaments. Great way to have your kid bridge to MS teams or HS teams and learn how to play basketball than most middle school AAU teams run by parents who just try and win games and kids skills get left behind. Our son plays for the U17/U16 Team Breakdown here in DMV and learned baout the MS program.
Where will the practices be located?
I was told they are looking to secure space at George Mason University rec center on thier campus. I hear they have a nice facility. They had clinics in Falls Church and last one in Lorton but Coach told me they are looking for a lopng term location for weekly practices and then some regulations games.
Accoridng to their FLyer the tryouts are in Falls Church, VA
Never heard of them.
No one has, this is just half assed marketing. Team Breakdown seems like a franchised AAU club. I would go with somewhere established locally if you can
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gillion Basketball Academy/Team Breakdown is starting a Middle School AAU program that has tryouts coming up. Will be run like an AAU program but focusing more on individual skill building than simply putting a team together to win meaningless tournaments. Great way to have your kid bridge to MS teams or HS teams and learn how to play basketball than most middle school AAU teams run by parents who just try and win games and kids skills get left behind. Our son plays for the U17/U16 Team Breakdown here in DMV and learned baout the MS program.
Where will the practices be located?
I was told they are looking to secure space at George Mason University rec center on thier campus. I hear they have a nice facility. They had clinics in Falls Church and last one in Lorton but Coach told me they are looking for a lopng term location for weekly practices and then some regulations games.
Accoridng to their FLyer the tryouts are in Falls Church, VA
Never heard of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gillion Basketball Academy/Team Breakdown is starting a Middle School AAU program that has tryouts coming up. Will be run like an AAU program but focusing more on individual skill building than simply putting a team together to win meaningless tournaments. Great way to have your kid bridge to MS teams or HS teams and learn how to play basketball than most middle school AAU teams run by parents who just try and win games and kids skills get left behind. Our son plays for the U17/U16 Team Breakdown here in DMV and learned baout the MS program.
Where will the practices be located?
I was told they are looking to secure space at George Mason University rec center on thier campus. I hear they have a nice facility. They had clinics in Falls Church and last one in Lorton but Coach told me they are looking for a lopng term location for weekly practices and then some regulations games.
Accoridng to their FLyer the tryouts are in Falls Church, VA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gillion Basketball Academy/Team Breakdown is starting a Middle School AAU program that has tryouts coming up. Will be run like an AAU program but focusing more on individual skill building than simply putting a team together to win meaningless tournaments. Great way to have your kid bridge to MS teams or HS teams and learn how to play basketball than most middle school AAU teams run by parents who just try and win games and kids skills get left behind. Our son plays for the U17/U16 Team Breakdown here in DMV and learned baout the MS program.
Where will the practices be located?
I was told they are looking to secure space at George Mason University rec center on thier campus. I hear they have a nice facility. They had clinics in Falls Church and last one in Lorton but Coach told me they are looking for a lopng term location for weekly practices and then some regulations games.