Anonymous wrote:YJMA is a good team, we've played them a few times. They are a step above Pride for sure at 2030 age. My question is, when recruiting time rolls around, is there a dedicated coordinator for YJMA only? After all, CR isn't going to prioritize MA over the LIYJ teams (most have 4 at a grad year).
If CR isn't actively involved, then what is the benefit other than YJ orginzation getting them into some tournaments they would never get into? (lax for cure, G8) etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Bethesda - Stone Ridge and Georgetown Prep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YJMA 2030 DMV parent here - we love the team and are sticking with it. Highly recommend having your daughter try out if you are looking for a team with some great players and engaged parents who are welcoming. Great for DMV locals who don’t want to commute to play for Hero’s, etc.
Where do you all practice?
I am skeptical when a parent is really running the show. HUGE red flag. Agree u definitely do not need to travel out of the area for your MS athlete to prepare for HS, but this model of a parent trying to run the team under the YJ brand is not the holy grail to success. What happens when the parents cannot control the coaches? STAY AWAY.
Anonymous wrote:In Bethesda - Stone Ridge and Georgetown Prep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Bethesda - Stone Ridge and Georgetown Prep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YJMA 2030 DMV parent here - we love the team and are sticking with it. Highly recommend having your daughter try out if you are looking for a team with some great players and engaged parents who are welcoming. Great for DMV locals who don’t want to commute to play for Hero’s, etc.
Where do you all practice?
I am skeptical when a parent is really running the show. HUGE red flag. Agree u definitely do not need to travel out of the area for your MS athlete to prepare for HS, but this model of a parent trying to run the team under the YJ brand is not the holy grail to success. What happens when the parents cannot control the coaches? STAY AWAY.
Anonymous wrote:In Bethesda - Stone Ridge and Georgetown Prep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YJMA 2030 DMV parent here - we love the team and are sticking with it. Highly recommend having your daughter try out if you are looking for a team with some great players and engaged parents who are welcoming. Great for DMV locals who don’t want to commute to play for Hero’s, etc.
Where do you all practice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YJMA 2030 DMV parent here - we love the team and are sticking with it. Highly recommend having your daughter try out if you are looking for a team with some great players and engaged parents who are welcoming. Great for DMV locals who don’t want to commute to play for Hero’s, etc.
Where do you all practice?
Anonymous wrote:YJMA 2030 DMV parent here - we love the team and are sticking with it. Highly recommend having your daughter try out if you are looking for a team with some great players and engaged parents who are welcoming. Great for DMV locals who don’t want to commute to play for Hero’s, etc.
Anonymous wrote:We could see a lot of movement this coming tryouts. Only two more years until high school. I can see families getting a step ahead to get their girls situated to the right club team. 2030 BLC will disband and the girls that don't make Capital need to find a team. 2030 Pride teams are a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tryouts for the better clubs don’t really matter at this age. The teams already know which girls they are planning to bring on the team, usually the ones whose parents are friends with current parents, or girls who are truly standout players.
Do not waste your time and money sending your daughter to the summer tryouts unless you know you already have a spot on the team or are satisfied with the money grab B team for these clubs.
The teams for the most part are already pre-determined before tryouts. It's a lot of "who you know" type BS. There might be 1 or 2 roster spots that the team might have open. Even then they probably already know who will take those spots.
For this precise reason I wouldn't discount some B teams. It's because there are undeserving girls in A teams, that legit A players end up in B teams. Some B teams are real good and have beaten so called A teams.
It’s pretty rare for 2030 B teams to beat A teams. Even when the individual talent is similar for a couple of B team girls the A teams get better coaching and significantly more practice time plus the entire A team is pretty skilled rather than just a few girls on B. I understand why people accept a spot on a B team if they’re looking for a fun activity and aren’t planning to be competitive later but for those girls who want to be strong high school players you need to find your way on a team in the NGLL A division at this age.
Agreed. Playing for a B team rarely leads to improvement
Agree to disagree on this. There's a couple of B teams doing well. Let's see how the 29 and 30 HW teams do in summer tourney play.
Anonymous wrote:BLC tryouts are a sham. They only have 1 day compared to other clubs who have 2 days. Are BLC evaluators so exceptional that they can identify the best girls in 90 min? Or is it maybe they already know who will be on the team and just need the illusion of a tryout.
The older the girls get the more competitive it becomes. Don't be surprised to see other girls at your practice if you are at one of the elite clubs.