Some of you guys should head to the mgm.Anonymous wrote:Hard to say with so much roster turnover and coaching changes. The sad part is I think it will be worse come next spring with rumored clubs switching leagues, BY to SY, etc….
pick a team w a goal differential that could use improvementAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the last few remaining NVA ECNL kids from 2011 move on to VDA?
No. Not the 2012s
Heard today that the 2012s entire defense left for ECNL and some even left already for ECNL teams
Which ECNL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the last few remaining NVA ECNL kids from 2011 move on to VDA?
No. Not the 2012s
Heard today that the 2012s entire defense left for ECNL and some even left already for ECNL teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the last few remaining NVA ECNL kids from 2011 move on to VDA?
No. Not the 2012s
Heard today that the 2012s entire defense left for ECNL and some even left already for ECNL teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the last few remaining NVA ECNL kids from 2011 move on to VDA?
No. Not the 2012s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it seems that BP is sticking to the new age group. Next year’s U15 age group will have 9-10 of the current 2011s and all the current 2010s who are Aug-December 2010s (4-5 of them) will be on next year’s U16 team. Not sure any other club in the area has such a big shake up going into recruiting years. I guess be prepared to see both the U15 and U16 teams at all the showcases next year so college coaches can get a look? And hopefully both teams are given more time to gel before the start of fall ECNL games? VDA 2010s were undefeated this year.
Possible. 10 2029 grad year players playing with 2030s. That is going to hurt them long term.
How do parents feel about that is the question? Also wonder how college recruiters will respond. Will the attend showcases to watch 10th graders play 9th graders? Interesting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it seems that BP is sticking to the new age group. Next year’s U15 age group will have 9-10 of the current 2011s and all the current 2010s who are Aug-December 2010s (4-5 of them) will be on next year’s U16 team. Not sure any other club in the area has such a big shake up going into recruiting years. I guess be prepared to see both the U15 and U16 teams at all the showcases next year so college coaches can get a look? And hopefully both teams are given more time to gel before the start of fall ECNL games? VDA 2010s were undefeated this year.
Possible. 10 2029 grad year players playing with 2030s. That is going to hurt them long term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha no chance. Coach daddy is playing his kid two years up. Many others they are keeping up because of the precedent he set.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it seems that BP is sticking to the new age group. Next year’s U15 age group will have 9-10 of the current 2011s and all the current 2010s who are Aug-December 2010s (4-5 of them) will be on next year’s U16 team. Not sure any other club in the area has such a big shake up going into recruiting years. I guess be prepared to see both the U15 and U16 teams at all the showcases next year so college coaches can get a look? And hopefully both teams are given more time to gel before the start of fall ECNL games? VDA 2010s were undefeated this year.
NVA is doing the same
NVA parent here most players will be dropping to their correct age group but I can’t speak to coach daddy’s kid
Wrong NVA parent. NVA kept the 2030 grad year that coach daddy did not want in 2011 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it seems that BP is sticking to the new age group. Next year’s U15 age group will have 9-10 of the current 2011s and all the current 2010s who are Aug-December 2010s (4-5 of them) will be on next year’s U16 team. Not sure any other club in the area has such a big shake up going into recruiting years. I guess be prepared to see both the U15 and U16 teams at all the showcases next year so college coaches can get a look? And hopefully both teams are given more time to gel before the start of fall ECNL games? VDA 2010s were undefeated this year.
Possible. 10 2029 grad year players playing with 2030s. That is going to hurt them long term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha no chance. Coach daddy is playing his kid two years up. Many others they are keeping up because of the precedent he set.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it seems that BP is sticking to the new age group. Next year’s U15 age group will have 9-10 of the current 2011s and all the current 2010s who are Aug-December 2010s (4-5 of them) will be on next year’s U16 team. Not sure any other club in the area has such a big shake up going into recruiting years. I guess be prepared to see both the U15 and U16 teams at all the showcases next year so college coaches can get a look? And hopefully both teams are given more time to gel before the start of fall ECNL games? VDA 2010s were undefeated this year.
NVA is doing the same
NVA parent here most players will be dropping to their correct age group but I can’t speak to coach daddy’s kid
Anonymous wrote:Did the last few remaining NVA ECNL kids from 2011 move on to VDA?
Anonymous wrote:Ha no chance. Coach daddy is playing his kid two years up. Many others they are keeping up because of the precedent he set.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it seems that BP is sticking to the new age group. Next year’s U15 age group will have 9-10 of the current 2011s and all the current 2010s who are Aug-December 2010s (4-5 of them) will be on next year’s U16 team. Not sure any other club in the area has such a big shake up going into recruiting years. I guess be prepared to see both the U15 and U16 teams at all the showcases next year so college coaches can get a look? And hopefully both teams are given more time to gel before the start of fall ECNL games? VDA 2010s were undefeated this year.
NVA is doing the same