Anonymous wrote:I for one am disapointed there are no travel teams from south america this year![]()
Anonymous wrote:How much do these all star tournaments pay center refs?
Anonymous wrote:What's jcysl?
Anonymous wrote:How do you know all the coach's names? They aren't listed on the NCSL website.
Anonymous wrote:CYA only entered all star teams on the boys side. "Purple" is their u19 All Stars, and "Black" is their u16 All stars.
Agree with pp that SYA Cardinals are always the SYA all star teams.
-CYA parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
SFL doesn't exist any more.
Yes, and the NCSL - rec league adopted their policies including their age cutoffs for school year continuity. Do you have a point?
Lots of 2005s--HS seniors-- playing in rec U19 this spring.
Are you saying the NCSL-rec league has U16 teams that span two years? Fine, but then a physically slight, slow and unskilled eighth-grader would be unlikely to make an All-Star team, right?
I could see the point *if* a U16 coach with a bunch of young U15s decided to enter a rec team in an All-Star tournament with no alterations. But that's probably on the coach.
Basic issue here -- don't be too sure that "Club Name White" or "Club Name Coach Name" is the same team you're seeing in NCSL-rec or wherever. Clubs reuse those names for everything. You could face an "Arlington White" team that was assigned "White" as one of several NCSL-rec teams or "White" as one of a couple of All-Star teams. Or maybe there's a coach named "White."
If it's *your* team, OK.
So it really seems like less of a tournament issue and more of a "what has my coach/club entered us into?" question.
That said, it seems like the clubs that have tried to challenge FPYC for the Father's Day All-Star dollar have come up a day late and a dollar short. Remember the VYS tournament?
(And Vienna apparently hasn't gone back to doing a full-fledged across-the-board entry into FPYC. They've entered just one team in each of the older boys and girls age groups -- U16B, U16G, U19B, U19G. Meanwhile, Lee Mount Vernon has four NCSL teams and has entered four teams in the FPYC tournament.)
I think it's unlikely that two coaches that didn't win a game are now coaching all-stars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
SFL doesn't exist any more.
Yes, and the NCSL - rec league adopted their policies including their age cutoffs for school year continuity. Do you have a point?
Lots of 2005s--HS seniors-- playing in rec U19 this spring.
Are you saying the NCSL-rec league has U16 teams that span two years? Fine, but then a physically slight, slow and unskilled eighth-grader would be unlikely to make an All-Star team, right?
I could see the point *if* a U16 coach with a bunch of young U15s decided to enter a rec team in an All-Star tournament with no alterations. But that's probably on the coach.
Basic issue here -- don't be too sure that "Club Name White" or "Club Name Coach Name" is the same team you're seeing in NCSL-rec or wherever. Clubs reuse those names for everything. You could face an "Arlington White" team that was assigned "White" as one of several NCSL-rec teams or "White" as one of a couple of All-Star teams. Or maybe there's a coach named "White."
If it's *your* team, OK.
So it really seems like less of a tournament issue and more of a "what has my coach/club entered us into?" question.
That said, it seems like the clubs that have tried to challenge FPYC for the Father's Day All-Star dollar have come up a day late and a dollar short. Remember the VYS tournament?
(And Vienna apparently hasn't gone back to doing a full-fledged across-the-board entry into FPYC. They've entered just one team in each of the older boys and girls age groups -- U16B, U16G, U19B, U19G. Meanwhile, Lee Mount Vernon has four NCSL teams and has entered four teams in the FPYC tournament.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
SFL doesn't exist any more.
Yes, and the NCSL - rec league adopted their policies including their age cutoffs for school year continuity. Do you have a point?
Lots of 2005s--HS seniors-- playing in rec U19 this spring.
Are you saying the NCSL-rec league has U16 teams that span two years? Fine, but then a physically slight, slow and unskilled eighth-grader would be unlikely to make an All-Star team, right?
I could see the point *if* a U16 coach with a bunch of young U15s decided to enter a rec team in an All-Star tournament with no alterations. But that's probably on the coach.
Basic issue here -- don't be too sure that "Club Name White" or "Club Name Coach Name" is the same team you're seeing in NCSL-rec or wherever. Clubs reuse those names for everything. You could face an "Arlington White" team that was assigned "White" as one of several NCSL-rec teams or "White" as one of a couple of All-Star teams. Or maybe there's a coach named "White."
If it's *your* team, OK.
So it really seems like less of a tournament issue and more of a "what has my coach/club entered us into?" question.
That said, it seems like the clubs that have tried to challenge FPYC for the Father's Day All-Star dollar have come up a day late and a dollar short. Remember the VYS tournament?
(And Vienna apparently hasn't gone back to doing a full-fledged across-the-board entry into FPYC. They've entered just one team in each of the older boys and girls age groups -- U16B, U16G, U19B, U19G. Meanwhile, Lee Mount Vernon has four NCSL teams and has entered four teams in the FPYC tournament.)