Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least for the 2012 girls there were five million kids trying out tonight.
Less than the first session where they had about 50.
There were at least 65 kids there for 2012s. Less for sure for 2011s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least for the 2012 girls there were five million kids trying out tonight.
Less than the first session where they had about 50.
Anonymous wrote:At least for the 2012 girls there were five million kids trying out tonight.
Anonymous wrote:
because they are trying to balance absorbing three clubs of "top" team kids vs new ones in the youngest age group. I'm sure if your kid is in McLean, BRYC or Vienna, your coach has already been asked to tier you.
Challenge with alliances is the next step after two opens would be to have 5-6 invites out to train with the top team like SYC, Alex and Arlington did. Not sure how to do that with an Alliance. What did Loudoun do?
2012GAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green all have a chance to make it. Orange not so much. So even the green that didn’t play much several will still get an offer.
I would say there were 3-4 orange kids that stood out, a keeper that stood out, 7-8 green kids that stood out. It's so hard for defenders to show in tryouts.
Which age group?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green all have a chance to make it. Orange not so much. So even the green that didn’t play much several will still get an offer.
I would say there were 3-4 orange kids that stood out, a keeper that stood out, 7-8 green kids that stood out. It's so hard for defenders to show in tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green all have a chance to make it. Orange not so much. So even the green that didn’t play much several will still get an offer.
I would say there were 3-4 orange kids that stood out, a keeper that stood out, 7-8 green kids that stood out. It's so hard for defenders to show in tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green all have a chance to make it. Orange not so much. So even the green that didn’t play much several will still get an offer.
What I don't get is how they didn't make a 1st round of cuts and do an invite only session with the top 30-35 kids. I get making early offers to your top 10 but it seems impossible to make any club unless your just a true standout of the coach has already seen you play.
Anonymous wrote:Green all have a chance to make it. Orange not so much. So even the green that didn’t play much several will still get an offer.
Anonymous wrote:Green all have a chance to make it. Orange not so much. So even the green that didn’t play much several will still get an offer.