Anonymous wrote:Make no mistake, the top clubs are all as bad as each other. They’d all eat their young for a top prospect. VAE is no different from any of them, but at least their players don’t seem to get verbally abused by coaches, like some others. Their recruiting is actually pretty decent, yes, a lot of D3, but those are some pretty impressive schools - Tufts, Carnegie Mellon, Colby, Johns Hopkins, Emory, Williams, NYU, Bates, Caltech, Hamilton. That’s quite the academic roster. Their D1 recruits seem to play from what I gather vs ride the bench. I don’t think they’re perfect but still not any worse than any of the other main clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s terrible that I know from two parents that VA Elite gave out offers before tryouts. Clearly against Chrva rules. They are selective with their players but once on the team the results aren’t there and players are not happy.
Many clubs try to keep the teams together as much as possible if the players have a good chemistry. I've heard about coaches telling the players at the end of the season how much they enjoyed working with them and how much they hoped the team would stay together for the next season. But they know that they will lose a couple of players who go to better clubs, a couple who had enough and want to move to different clubs, and they don't actually want to bring back some of the players. Some players may misread this as a certain promise that they would get an offer - however, there is no offer until you see it in writing. I don't think any club would risk a CHRVA sanction by offering written offers before the tryouts. A coach may tell you "I want you on my team during the next season" and that's a pretty strong indication that you will be getting an offer, but - still - you need to have the offer in writing. And the written offer will not go out before the tryouts.
DP but if I’m not mistaken they can go out anytime after 11am on Friday. It doesn’t have to be after tryouts. Some clubs base them on what they saw in clinics or prior years. I have no idea if VAE is one of those clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s terrible that I know from two parents that VA Elite gave out offers before tryouts. Clearly against Chrva rules. They are selective with their players but once on the team the results aren’t there and players are not happy.
Many clubs try to keep the teams together as much as possible if the players have a good chemistry. I've heard about coaches telling the players at the end of the season how much they enjoyed working with them and how much they hoped the team would stay together for the next season. But they know that they will lose a couple of players who go to better clubs, a couple who had enough and want to move to different clubs, and they don't actually want to bring back some of the players. Some players may misread this as a certain promise that they would get an offer - however, there is no offer until you see it in writing. I don't think any club would risk a CHRVA sanction by offering written offers before the tryouts. A coach may tell you "I want you on my team during the next season" and that's a pretty strong indication that you will be getting an offer, but - still - you need to have the offer in writing. And the written offer will not go out before the tryouts.
DP but if I’m not mistaken they can go out anytime after 11am on Friday. It doesn’t have to be after tryouts. Some clubs base them on what they saw in clinics or prior years. I have no idea if VAE is one of those clubs.
I know of a case where MOCO made an offer to a player who could not show up at the tryouts due to an injury. They knew that player from their fall training program. Was that unfair to everyone who showed up at the tryouts hoping to get a spot on a MOCO team? It could possibly be perceived that way, but the club evaluated everyone and made a decision based on all the data they had. Would a club send offers to their star athletes before they show up at the tryouts? It might be possible because they pretty much know how they play and they want them to continue on the team. Would it be better to pretend that the tryouts count in those cases? I think it would help their image, but those star athletes would still get offers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s terrible that I know from two parents that VA Elite gave out offers before tryouts. Clearly against Chrva rules. They are selective with their players but once on the team the results aren’t there and players are not happy.
Many clubs try to keep the teams together as much as possible if the players have a good chemistry. I've heard about coaches telling the players at the end of the season how much they enjoyed working with them and how much they hoped the team would stay together for the next season. But they know that they will lose a couple of players who go to better clubs, a couple who had enough and want to move to different clubs, and they don't actually want to bring back some of the players. Some players may misread this as a certain promise that they would get an offer - however, there is no offer until you see it in writing. I don't think any club would risk a CHRVA sanction by offering written offers before the tryouts. A coach may tell you "I want you on my team during the next season" and that's a pretty strong indication that you will be getting an offer, but - still - you need to have the offer in writing. And the written offer will not go out before the tryouts.
DP but if I’m not mistaken they can go out anytime after 11am on Friday. It doesn’t have to be after tryouts. Some clubs base them on what they saw in clinics or prior years. I have no idea if VAE is one of those clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s terrible that I know from two parents that VA Elite gave out offers before tryouts. Clearly against Chrva rules. They are selective with their players but once on the team the results aren’t there and players are not happy.
Many clubs try to keep the teams together as much as possible if the players have a good chemistry. I've heard about coaches telling the players at the end of the season how much they enjoyed working with them and how much they hoped the team would stay together for the next season. But they know that they will lose a couple of players who go to better clubs, a couple who had enough and want to move to different clubs, and they don't actually want to bring back some of the players. Some players may misread this as a certain promise that they would get an offer - however, there is no offer until you see it in writing. I don't think any club would risk a CHRVA sanction by offering written offers before the tryouts. A coach may tell you "I want you on my team during the next season" and that's a pretty strong indication that you will be getting an offer, but - still - you need to have the offer in writing. And the written offer will not go out before the tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s terrible that I know from two parents that VA Elite gave out offers before tryouts. Clearly against Chrva rules. They are selective with their players but once on the team the results aren’t there and players are not happy.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s terrible that I know from two parents that VA Elite gave out offers before tryouts. Clearly against Chrva rules. They are selective with their players but once on the team the results aren’t there and players are not happy.