Anonymous wrote:The U12 "lowest coach" referred to was "let go". Those parents were happy about it and things are much better now. (Source: their team manager)
Only one of the current U11 boys coaches is leaving Valor. He is a good coach and the kids were sad about it. He has been with younger boys for several years. He didn't say where he is going.
All coaches are young and inexperienced at some time in their career. It makes sense that they start at younger ages and lower teams. I don't think you'll find too many great coaches with 15 years of experience who want to take a U9 fourth team. That's just the reality. It does not mean that they don't know the game, it just means they're young.
Anonymous wrote:Looked like 50-60 boys at tryouts today. Is that normal for Valor?
Anonymous wrote:The U12 "lowest coach" referred to was "let go". Those parents were happy about it and things are much better now. (Source: their team manager)
Only one of the current U11 boys coaches is leaving Valor. He is a good coach and the kids were sad about it. He has been with younger boys for several years. He didn't say where he is going.
All coaches are young and inexperienced at some time in their career. It makes sense that they start at younger ages and lower teams. I don't think you'll find too many great coaches with 15 years of experience who want to take a U9 fourth team. That's just the reality. It does not mean that they don't know the game, it just means they're young.
Anonymous wrote:Also the 3rd-5th teams get terrible coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can confirm-KO is in fact a parent coach who coaches his own kid, if anyone needs to know that for their tryout decision.
Okay- but is he a decent coach?
That’s the bottom line- I couldn’t care less if he was a parent coach.
Anonymous wrote:Also the 3rd-5th teams get terrible coaches.
Anonymous wrote:The number od teams is based on the number of players they have in that year, not any sort of hard and fast rule.
Current u11 age group has five teams. So moving up to u12 next year, the teams stay the same size (9v9). So they should have five teams worth of players for u12 as well, unless they have a mass exodus of players. (Sounds like they might)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looked like 50-60 boys at tryouts today. Is that normal for Valor?
Sounds very low! They have five teams in that age group, so that would be around 60 current players.
U12 typically has four teams. U11 typically has five. The tryout was for U12