Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which team? They current have three 2014 girls teams.
the first team
Seems pretty decent. at least they went to Jeff cup
And they lost..
looks like they went 1 and 2. Close enough games.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which team? They current have three 2014 girls teams.
the first team
Seems pretty decent. at least they went to Jeff cup
And they lost..
J is leaving. Dunno about cr but anticipate he will continue coaching his kid.Anonymous wrote:So is Valor keeping Jake Lind (2nd team) and Chris Rivera (3rd team) for 14G?
Anonymous wrote:Who cares how many kids someone has? The point is whether or not any of them are on the coach’s team. That is what people care about.
Anonymous wrote:Its amusing how much you all are getting wrong here. For example, 2 kids? Try three. Don’t get your intel from this forum. Go to practice and talk with parents. I’ll fill you in then.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc have never played Valor, but we turned down an offer for that team last year. It was a backup for us as my dd made a team in a better location for us, but also I read on here real mixed reviews for the coach from GFR parents. Do a search on here for "Stevie Alabi" and you can read the pros and cons.
Who cares how many kids someone has? The point is whether or not any of them are on the coach’s team. That is what people care about.
He’s listed as Israel Alabi on the website.
Right. Its a nickname. He always went by Stevie at his previous clubs.
He’s a good coach. I think his own kid plays on Valor. I wonder if that’s the reason he will now be coaching boys. He’s qualified and is one of the coaches that went to Barcelona
He coaches one boys and one girls team now, and will again next year. His son is not on his team. He is older I think.
One older, one younger. But keeps it professional and not on a team he coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Its amusing how much you all are getting wrong here. For example, 2 kids? Try three. Don’t get your intel from this forum. Go to practice and talk with parents. I’ll fill you in then.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc have never played Valor, but we turned down an offer for that team last year. It was a backup for us as my dd made a team in a better location for us, but also I read on here real mixed reviews for the coach from GFR parents. Do a search on here for "Stevie Alabi" and you can read the pros and cons.
He’s listed as Israel Alabi on the website.
Right. Its a nickname. He always went by Stevie at his previous clubs.
He’s a good coach. I think his own kid plays on Valor. I wonder if that’s the reason he will now be coaching boys. He’s qualified and is one of the coaches that went to Barcelona
He coaches one boys and one girls team now, and will again next year. His son is not on his team. He is older I think.
One older, one younger. But keeps it professional and not on a team he coaches.
Its amusing how much you all are getting wrong here. For example, 2 kids? Try three. Don’t get your intel from this forum. Go to practice and talk with parents. I’ll fill you in then.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc have never played Valor, but we turned down an offer for that team last year. It was a backup for us as my dd made a team in a better location for us, but also I read on here real mixed reviews for the coach from GFR parents. Do a search on here for "Stevie Alabi" and you can read the pros and cons.
He’s listed as Israel Alabi on the website.
Right. Its a nickname. He always went by Stevie at his previous clubs.
He’s a good coach. I think his own kid plays on Valor. I wonder if that’s the reason he will now be coaching boys. He’s qualified and is one of the coaches that went to Barcelona
He coaches one boys and one girls team now, and will again next year. His son is not on his team. He is older I think.
One older, one younger. But keeps it professional and not on a team he coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc have never played Valor, but we turned down an offer for that team last year. It was a backup for us as my dd made a team in a better location for us, but also I read on here real mixed reviews for the coach from GFR parents. Do a search on here for "Stevie Alabi" and you can read the pros and cons.
He’s listed as Israel Alabi on the website.
Right. Its a nickname. He always went by Stevie at his previous clubs.
He’s a good coach. I think his own kid plays on Valor. I wonder if that’s the reason he will now be coaching boys. He’s qualified and is one of the coaches that went to Barcelona
He coaches one boys and one girls team now, and will again next year. His son is not on his team. He is older I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc have never played Valor, but we turned down an offer for that team last year. It was a backup for us as my dd made a team in a better location for us, but also I read on here real mixed reviews for the coach from GFR parents. Do a search on here for "Stevie Alabi" and you can read the pros and cons.
He’s listed as Israel Alabi on the website.
Right. Its a nickname. He always went by Stevie at his previous clubs.
He’s a good coach. I think his own kid plays on Valor. I wonder if that’s the reason he will now be coaching boys. He’s qualified and is one of the coaches that went to Barcelona
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc have never played Valor, but we turned down an offer for that team last year. It was a backup for us as my dd made a team in a better location for us, but also I read on here real mixed reviews for the coach from GFR parents. Do a search on here for "Stevie Alabi" and you can read the pros and cons.
He’s listed as Israel Alabi on the website.
Right. Its a nickname. He always went by Stevie at his previous clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which team? They current have three 2014 girls teams.
the first team
Seems pretty decent. at least they went to Jeff cup
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which team? They current have three 2014 girls teams.
the first team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc have never played Valor, but we turned down an offer for that team last year. It was a backup for us as my dd made a team in a better location for us, but also I read on here real mixed reviews for the coach from GFR parents. Do a search on here for "Stevie Alabi" and you can read the pros and cons.
He’s listed as Israel Alabi on the website.