Anonymous wrote:Agree with the above.
Travel should start at u14. I have seen kids come in from classic at u13/u14 and develop under great coaching to ECNL/DA.
I still say that a good classic coach at u12 is better than being on the B team at a large club like Bethesda or Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:2175$ !!!!!!!!! For what?! 2 nights training and a low level league (NCSL) are you parents really ok with this? This is highway robbery why is the fees so high check out other clubs that actually do more training and puts your daughter in a better league.
At this point if your in Moco I would go to Virginia for clubs I still can't believe that price for what you get.
Anonymous wrote:2175$ !!!!!!!!! For what?! 2 nights training and a low level league (NCSL) are you parents really ok with this? This is highway robbery why is the fees so high check out other clubs that actually do more training and puts your daughter in a better league.
At this point if your in Moco I would go to Virginia for clubs I still can't believe that price for what you get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is MSI academy substantively different / better from other Moco travel options?
Or were you just recommending it because they draw from the classic league?
I’m recommending cause I know that Coach AJ is looking to add to his roster. He’s a good seasoned coach, very calm and never yells at any of his players. He draws players from various different clubs including Classic. There are a few former BSC players on his team as well. Also, he’s completely against parents yelling directions to the players during the game.
And if your DD is joining travel soccer for the first time, NCLS League that MSI Academy U12 plays in is most appropriate. Limited travel within DC area, home games at SoccerPlex.
But, please don’t take my word on it. Email him to get your DD to participate in a few practices so your DD can get a better feel how she fits/likes the coach and the other players. Good luck and enjoy the ride.
Tryouts this month: https://www.msisoccer.org/Default.aspx?tabid=902827
P.S. The tryouts are not cattle calls, just regular training sessions with a few extra kids. Seems highly sane, all things considered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with the above.
Travel should start at u14. I have seen kids come in from classic at u13/u14 and develop under great coaching to ECNL/DA.
I still say that a good classic coach at u12 is better than being on the B team at a large club like Bethesda or Potomac.
This is a blue unicorn. Good luck finding one that fits your DC’s gender and age group.....and has a roster opening.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with the above.
Travel should start at u14. I have seen kids come in from classic at u13/u14 and develop under great coaching to ECNL/DA.
I still say that a good classic coach at u12 is better than being on the B team at a large club like Bethesda or Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with the above.
Travel should start at u14. I have seen kids come in from classic at u13/u14 and develop under great coaching to ECNL/DA.
I still say that a good classic coach at u12 is better than being on the B team at a large club like Bethesda or Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also a huge factor is when the parents are ready for the commitment- in regards to $$$$, time, travel, etc. Increase in practice nights per week, expectations for practices/indoor play all winter long, double the amount of tournaments, etc etc.
This is a great point. Sadly I was never able to fully support DS's short-lived travel career as a single mom. I just couldn't make late-night practices and long-distance driving work with two younger siblings at home (or in the car.) If I had known to find a high-level classic or even rec team, he'd probably still be playing.
Totally different deal with the youngest, whose older siblings are independent and are totally content to fend for themselves (i.e. have mom off their backs) while I drive their sister around the DMV.