Anonymous wrote:Perhaps this should be a separate thread, but how many teams should 1 person be the head coach of? BRYC has a guy who's listed as the head coach of 3 ECNL teams. I've heard of it in younger age groups but at that level, I don't see how it's feasible.
Anonymous wrote:im a little confused here can someone with explain ? BRYC isn't having open tryouts but have switched several coaches around on the boys side. so if my son tried out and practiced with a coach and now that coach isn't coaching the same age group anymore how will the new coach know whether or not my son will make the team and even more which team A or B he would be assigned? how often do they move kids up from the B to A team? and do they play kids up at BRYC ? when we practiced with them I was introduced to the coach and now via their website he has been moved to a higher age team.
Anonymous wrote:im a little confused here can someone with explain ? BRYC isn't having open tryouts but have switched several coaches around on the boys side. so if my son tried out and practiced with a coach and now that coach isn't coaching the same age group anymore how will the new coach know whether or not my son will make the team and even more which team A or B he would be assigned? how often do they move kids up from the B to A team? and do they play kids up at BRYC ? when we practiced with them I was introduced to the coach and now via their website he has been moved to a higher age team.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone offered a spot before tryouts...based on attending a few practices?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone offered a spot before tryouts...based on attending a few practices?
Ive been wondering this about BRYC. Has anybody new or even current gotten offers from BRYC yet?
Are you asking about older or younger ages? boys or girls?
bryc boys for both u11 and u12
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone offered a spot before tryouts...based on attending a few practices?
Ive been wondering this about BRYC. Has anybody new or even current gotten offers from BRYC yet?
Are you asking about older or younger ages? boys or girls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone offered a spot before tryouts...based on attending a few practices?
Ive been wondering this about BRYC. Has anybody new or even current gotten offers from BRYC yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone offered a spot before tryouts...based on attending a few practices?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FPYCparent wrote:Another addition ... and it's one I should have already had! I'm not that good at this. (:
Herndon, VA: Herndon Soccer (FB)
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Someone help me out. There is a post in one of the large soccer threads that attempts to list the colors used by each club. I want to say it was on one of the pages in the 90s. I haven't been able to find it again. I'll see if I can find a way to incorporate that info.
Thanks in advance!
I tried to get people to post on this before, but the sidetracking and snark was a detriment to th thread. But I’m glad there’s interest now because I find it as valuable, if not more, knowing the color of the team and what that means in addition to the name.
FPYC: Blue, Gold
HERN: Black, Red, White
REST: Blue, White, Yellow, Green
GRFL: Blue, White, Gold (sometimes with some other names thrown in, like Lazio or Estudiantes)
LOUD: Red, Black, White, Silver (I also see Gray and Green in ODSL)
MCLN: Green, White, Gold, Silver, White
VYS: Red, Black, White (also Silver in ODSL. CYA: Purple, Gold, Silver, Black (also White)
NVSC: Blue, White
PAC: Navy, White (then Gold and Silver in ODSL. Also, girls teams are starting to go by Gold)
STER: Orange, White
LMVSC: Red, White, Blue
ARL: Red, White, Blue, Black, Silver, Gold
PWSI: Red, White (that can't be all)
POT: Blue, White, Black
SYA: Red (also Black)
VSA: Blue, Gold, White
BRYC: Elite, Blue, White (note: most ODSL teams are run out of separate rec department)
GSC: Red, White
BETH: Blue, Green (gets very confusing when they move up to DA, EDP, etc.)
DCST: Blue, White, Red
WALD: Orange
SMS: Gold, Red
ALEX: Red, White, Blue, Black, Silver
ACH:No color designations
People may be able to fill in gaps.
For Bethesda, that's accurate for the older groups, but for the younger kids the order is now:
Pre-Academy 1
Pre-Academy 2
Blue
Green
Bunch of other colors that I'm not sure of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're new to the travel scene. For the youngest players, are coaches already looking for superior foot skills? Our son is fast, assertive, loves to play, coachable, has a natural sense for the game and moving the ball around the field. He can't juggle the ball 400 times and has only the most rudimentary familiarity with various moves. Does this mean he's not ready for travel?
Sounds like a great starting point for travel!