Anonymous wrote:of course I watch. The club isnt just evaluating my kid, my kid AND I are evaluating the club. I want to see how they interact with kids. It is VERY important to know this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:of course I watch. The club isnt just evaluating my kid, my kid AND I are evaluating the club. I want to see how they interact with kids. It is VERY important to know this
Agree that it's very important to know, disagree that you'll learn much by watching tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:of course I watch. The club isnt just evaluating my kid, my kid AND I are evaluating the club. I want to see how they interact with kids. It is VERY important to know this
Anonymous wrote:When tryouts are over multiple days if your player does not get an offer after 1st date you need to go back to next tryout session.
Anonymous wrote:For non-elite, regular teams (say teams that play in NCSL)-is it expected that a kid show up for all the scheduled tryouts? We would like to tryout for multiple teams. What if he is already on a team with that club, is there a minimum number of expected tryouts?
odp tryouts were cringy fr fr.Anonymous wrote:I have no idea why anyone would stay and watch. ODP and DCU open tryouts did not allow parents to watch and yet there were still parents out there with binoculars.
Anonymous wrote:We've had several kids on the team who's like this. They look to their parents for acknowledgement.
Anonymous wrote:When kids are looking over at parents during practice and games for approval or signs of disappointment, that kid is not focused on what they should be.
Anonymous wrote:When kids are looking over at parents during practice and games for approval or signs of disappointment, that kid is not focused on what they should be.