Anonymous wrote:Because they suck at soccer. They may get athletes, but they suck at soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that for all the gripes about Arlington trying to help itself via seeding, their top team only made one final (and didn’t win) of the six age groups. Not sure what that means, but it’s interesting.
Means they didn’t perform
Nonsense. It could mean the area is more competitive on the boys side than people think. Statistically you would expect maybe one in six or one in eight to win.
Uhu
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that for all the gripes about Arlington trying to help itself via seeding, their top team only made one final (and didn’t win) of the six age groups. Not sure what that means, but it’s interesting.
Means they didn’t perform
Nonsense. It could mean the area is more competitive on the boys side than people think. Statistically you would expect maybe one in six or one in eight to win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that for all the gripes about Arlington trying to help itself via seeding, their top team only made one final (and didn’t win) of the six age groups. Not sure what that means, but it’s interesting.
Means they didn’t perform
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that for all the gripes about Arlington trying to help itself via seeding, their top team only made one final (and didn’t win) of the six age groups. Not sure what that means, but it’s interesting.
I think Alexandria also has 5 or 6 teams per age group. How big are the rec programs to have so many kids make travel teams?
Anonymous wrote:How did the seeding match up with the results? Any surprises?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weak field this year in U11B. It's Arlington Red and SYC in the top bracket, the other 6 teams of the top bracket could be interchanged with most of the teams in the second bracket.
http://events.gotsport.com/events/results.aspx?EventID=74605&Gender=Boys&Age=11.
Not sure what the organizers could've done differently, they were dealt a pretty weak hand. Must be some other tourneys pulling the typical MD teams elsewhere.
Top 2 Bethesda teams are at Jefferson Cup the following weekend I believe.
So are Arlington's top two teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Weak field this year in U11B. It's Arlington Red and SYC in the top bracket, the other 6 teams of the top bracket could be interchanged with most of the teams in the second bracket.
http://events.gotsport.com/events/results.aspx?EventID=74605&Gender=Boys&Age=11.
Not sure what the organizers could've done differently, they were dealt a pretty weak hand. Must be some other tourneys pulling the typical MD teams elsewhere.
Top 2 Bethesda teams are at Jefferson Cup the following weekend I believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I'm with OP.
My son is on BSC's 3rd team and is in the top division with Arlington Red, among others, in the U11.
That's their top team, yes?
U11: Yes. U12: No. U12 has pre DA1, pre DA2 and then Red.
And what's Arlington White in U11? 2nd team?
Anonymous wrote:Weak field this year in U11B. It's Arlington Red and SYC in the top bracket, the other 6 teams of the top bracket could be interchanged with most of the teams in the second bracket.
http://events.gotsport.com/events/results.aspx?EventID=74605&Gender=Boys&Age=11.
Not sure what the organizers could've done differently, they were dealt a pretty weak hand. Must be some other tourneys pulling the typical MD teams elsewhere.