Anonymous wrote:Do college scouts pay attention to high school teams anymore? I heard some club teams don’t let their players play for the high school team.
Anonymous wrote:Man, this club sounds godawful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that my neighbor, who has played on Valor since he was little, didn't even make the JV team of our HS. I know its hard to make varsity, but what did his parents pay for all those years if he doesn't have enough skill for JV?
This makes me sad but i am not surprised to hear this. There is no player development at valor so it really puts valor players at a huge disadvantage. Let this be a warning for all parents Get them out while they are young so they can still catch up to their peers.
Boys HS soccer at almost all schools in area is shit soccer. Its athletes playing kickball in most instances. If you are undersized or dont have elite speed you at a disadvantage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 3rd team player is probably one stuck in the system and won't be moved up due to the reasons stated earlier in this thread.
Numbers for high school tryouts are huge on the boys side. Looks like most of the ones that make the rosters are ECNL or MLS Next Players with some regional league players sprinkled in.
My kid plays varsity for Centreville and there are several kids who have only played house league on JV. Some gold and white Valor kids did not make the JV team. Around 150 boys at tryouts. I was surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that my neighbor, who has played on Valor since he was little, didn't even make the JV team of our HS. I know its hard to make varsity, but what did his parents pay for all those years if he doesn't have enough skill for JV?
This makes me sad but i am not surprised to hear this. There is no player development at valor so it really puts valor players at a huge disadvantage. Let this be a warning for all parents Get them out while they are young so they can still catch up to their peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that my neighbor, who has played on Valor since he was little, didn't even make the JV team of our HS. I know it’s hard to make varsity, but what did his parents pay for all those years if he doesn't have enough skill for JV?
Weird. Valor is only 3 years old.
Not really. It was SYA/CYA travel before, so the kid probably did that and then it magically transformed into Valor.
Anonymous wrote:We played a u-littles Valor team recently and they had 5 kids sitting on the sideline. Seems ridiculous at that age. No other teams we played carried that many subs. All about $$$$.
Anonymous wrote:That 3rd team player is probably one stuck in the system and won't be moved up due to the reasons stated earlier in this thread.
Numbers for high school tryouts are huge on the boys side. Looks like most of the ones that make the rosters are ECNL or MLS Next Players with some regional league players sprinkled in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And yet, I hear someone from the 3rd team of U15B made a JV team... so there's that.
It all depends on the school they are attending and the skills of the athletes trying out. Some are more competitive than others and some take whoever they can get to round out the team and have enough players.
Anonymous wrote:We played a u-littles Valor team recently and they had 5 kids sitting on the sideline. Seems ridiculous at that age. No other teams we played carried that many subs. All about $$$$.