Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison girls and McLean boys won the regional soccer championships this year. There’s another Class 6 region in NoVa but don’t think they’ve played their championships yet.
The McLean boys games through regionals were great! Were losing in each of the past 3 games and fought back to win in dramatic fashion each time - went to PKs in the semis and 2nd OT in the championship last night against Herndon.
The girls side is a mess. Hard to believe they made it to state finals just a few years ago. They need to bring in new coaches
Anonymous wrote:Madison girls and McLean boys won the regional soccer championships this year. There’s another Class 6 region in NoVa but don’t think they’ve played their championships yet.
Anonymous wrote:I agree it is very school specific. Both Langley and McLean have really strong soccer programs and even travel players don't make varsity teams. Largely depends on how many ECNL players decide to play for their high school on any given year.
Anonymous wrote:Is it hard to get into those teams at Oakton? Don’t need to pay travel for many years beforehand?
Anonymous wrote:I agree it is very school specific. Both Langley and McLean have really strong soccer programs and even travel players don't make varsity teams. Largely depends on how many ECNL players decide to play for their high school on any given year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the suggestions! I have a DS, so perhaps wrestling or track.
Football is another option. Many start in high school.
True, but that’s the one thing I would never consider for my sons. The risk of brain injury is not something we are willing to take.
Then you shouldn’t consider allowing them to play soccer.
Anonymous wrote:How is Oakton for boys sports? Soccer, lacrosse, golf?