Anonymous wrote:What is racist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any word on the coaches for 2011 girls? Valor moved one of their only good coaches to the 2011 top team after last year's coach left with
the best players for SYC. The second team coach was a parent coach this year.
Looking at the coaching staff, MB does not have a girl on the 2011 team. She is a great coach and has a good reputation coaching Chantilly's varsity team. We need to stop spitting out rumors.
DV is her co-coach and has a daughter on the team.
+1. That team is parent-coached. You need to check your facts before claiming other people are "spitting out rumors".
As a parent on that team, he is the assistant. He is also her assistant at Chantilly. I like having two coaches and he is great with the girls.
And he has a kid on the team, right?
Why are you so worked up?
Nobody is "worked up" but you seem awfully defensive about a plain fact.
No I am sure they are just wondering who hurt you? Parents coach their own kids all the time. Deion just had both of his sons on a college football team. You squak about it more than the talking heads on espn.
You seem to be the one taking this personally for some very mysterious reason.
Everyone else is just talking objective facts. Did the coach have a kid on the team or not? Some people think thats a deal breaker others do not.
If Valor just published their coach list like a normal org with info on the coaches, parents wouldn't have to play Guess Who.
"dId ThE cOaCh HaVe A kId On ThE tEaM oR nOt" some of y'all are so weird about this. Would you rather have a less qualified coach that doesn't have a child on the team? Should Valor have a DEI office that makes sure there are an even amount of childless coaches?
There is no advantage in a "parent coach" situation for the other families. Only negatives. Why can't Valor hire professional coaches?
Why won't pp answer the question about whether the 2011 coach has a kid on the team he coaches? If it doesn't matter at all, then why not just admit it instead of 1) talk about how great the coach is and then 2) deflect?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any word on the coaches for 2011 girls? Valor moved one of their only good coaches to the 2011 top team after last year's coach left with
the best players for SYC. The second team coach was a parent coach this year.
Looking at the coaching staff, MB does not have a girl on the 2011 team. She is a great coach and has a good reputation coaching Chantilly's varsity team. We need to stop spitting out rumors.
DV is her co-coach and has a daughter on the team.
+1. That team is parent-coached. You need to check your facts before claiming other people are "spitting out rumors".
As a parent on that team, he is the assistant. He is also her assistant at Chantilly. I like having two coaches and he is great with the girls.
And he has a kid on the team, right?
Why are you so worked up?
Nobody is "worked up" but you seem awfully defensive about a plain fact.
No I am sure they are just wondering who hurt you? Parents coach their own kids all the time. Deion just had both of his sons on a college football team. You squak about it more than the talking heads on espn.
You seem to be the one taking this personally for some very mysterious reason.
Everyone else is just talking objective facts. Did the coach have a kid on the team or not? Some people think thats a deal breaker others do not.
If Valor just published their coach list like a normal org with info on the coaches, parents wouldn't have to play Guess Who.
"dId ThE cOaCh HaVe A kId On ThE tEaM oR nOt" some of y'all are so weird about this. Would you rather have a less qualified coach that doesn't have a child on the team? Should Valor have a DEI office that makes sure there are an even amount of childless coaches?
There is no advantage in a "parent coach" situation for the other families. Only negatives. Why can't Valor hire professional coaches?
Why won't pp answer the question about whether the 2011 coach has a kid on the team he coaches? If it doesn't matter at all, then why not just admit it instead of 1) talk about how great the coach is and then 2) deflect?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any word on the coaches for 2011 girls? Valor moved one of their only good coaches to the 2011 top team after last year's coach left with
the best players for SYC. The second team coach was a parent coach this year.
Looking at the coaching staff, MB does not have a girl on the 2011 team. She is a great coach and has a good reputation coaching Chantilly's varsity team. We need to stop spitting out rumors.
DV is her co-coach and has a daughter on the team.
+1. That team is parent-coached. You need to check your facts before claiming other people are "spitting out rumors".
As a parent on that team, he is the assistant. He is also her assistant at Chantilly. I like having two coaches and he is great with the girls.
And he has a kid on the team, right?
Why are you so worked up?
Nobody is "worked up" but you seem awfully defensive about a plain fact.
No I am sure they are just wondering who hurt you? Parents coach their own kids all the time. Deion just had both of his sons on a college football team. You squak about it more than the talking heads on espn.
You seem to be the one taking this personally for some very mysterious reason.
Everyone else is just talking objective facts. Did the coach have a kid on the team or not? Some people think thats a deal breaker others do not.
If Valor just published their coach list like a normal org with info on the coaches, parents wouldn't have to play Guess Who.
"dId ThE cOaCh HaVe A kId On ThE tEaM oR nOt" some of y'all are so weird about this. Would you rather have a less qualified coach that doesn't have a child on the team? Should Valor have a DEI office that makes sure there are an even amount of childless coaches?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any word on the coaches for 2011 girls? Valor moved one of their only good coaches to the 2011 top team after last year's coach left with
the best players for SYC. The second team coach was a parent coach this year.
Looking at the coaching staff, MB does not have a girl on the 2011 team. She is a great coach and has a good reputation coaching Chantilly's varsity team. We need to stop spitting out rumors.
DV is her co-coach and has a daughter on the team.
+1. That team is parent-coached. You need to check your facts before claiming other people are "spitting out rumors".
As a parent on that team, he is the assistant. He is also her assistant at Chantilly. I like having two coaches and he is great with the girls.
And he has a kid on the team, right?
Why are you so worked up?
Nobody is "worked up" but you seem awfully defensive about a plain fact.
No I am sure they are just wondering who hurt you? Parents coach their own kids all the time. Deion just had both of his sons on a college football team. You squak about it more than the talking heads on espn.
You seem to be the one taking this personally for some very mysterious reason.
Everyone else is just talking objective facts. Did the coach have a kid on the team or not? Some people think thats a deal breaker others do not.
If Valor just published their coach list like a normal org with info on the coaches, parents wouldn't have to play Guess Who.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know who is coaching 2012 boys?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love watching Darryl overton
Good coach, better person. Was great w/our dd
Darryl Overton? The cheating football coach?
The division is such a mess he had to assign himself the 2nd team unless he’s simply a placeholder til he finds another coach. Only time will tell since he certainly wouldn’t tell a parent the truth. If the philosophy is, blow up the 14G division by driving the best players to Loudoun, VDA, or Revolution and then start over by promoting the 2nd team to the 1st, than Bravo Zulu. Selling the clout of the 1st team to parents on the current 2nd team should work. Hopefully there are enough new naive families coming in willing to accept playing on the second team since you know there’s no way in hell they’ll accept an offer from the 3rd team.
If not, then make sure your dd’s appt with her psychiatrist is right after training otherwise, simply go somewhere else. For the grace of the players and families, hopefully there isn’t a 3rd team next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love watching Darryl overton
Good coach, better person. Was great w/our dd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone gets any secret information at the tryouts about the coaching staff, please post here!
2014's. 3 teams 3 coaches named.
Okay, who were the coaches?
1st Team - Israel aka Stevie, aka “trust the process” of passing drills, scrimmaging, and playing in fear of making mistakes to the point of preferring to sit the bench or simply skipping games and events.
2nd Team - Cory Fick aka Girls Director responsible for hiring both Israel and ChrisThe division is such a mess he had to assign himself the 2nd team unless he’s simply a placeholder til he finds another coach. Only time will tell since he certainly wouldn’t tell a parent the truth. If the philosophy is, blow up the 14G division by driving the best players to Loudoun, VDA, or Revolution and then start over by promoting the 2nd team to the 1st, than Bravo Zulu. Selling the clout of the 1st team to parents on the current 2nd team should work. Hopefully there are enough new naive families coming in willing to accept playing on the second team since you know there’s no way in hell they’ll accept an offer from the 3rd team.
3rd Chris Rivera (same parent coach as now) If your a current player on the 3rd team and your fortunate enough that your dd still wants to play soccer another year, don’t worry, there should be plenty opportunities to move to the second teamIf not, then make sure your dd’s appt with her psychiatrist is right after training otherwise, simply go somewhere else. For the grace of the players and families, hopefully there isn’t a 3rd team next year.
Again, Bravo Zulu Valor. VDA here we come.
Thanks for the summary. Good luck at VSA. Have they sent out offers yet? Do they have any idea they are losing players. For the sake of discussion would the 2nd team be a terrible place for a middle of the pack player? If there is no 3rd team wouldn't CR move up to 2 if Cory is placeholder?
Just be cautious to committing w/no coach and the possibility of a default promotion. There's plenty of info on this thread on the 14G division from the Fall and early Spring. The result of Cory's efforts to hire a coach have not yet succeeded but as parents we have to assume he doesn't believe CR is the best fit for 2nd team or he would have already made the decision. For those who stay to play on 2nd it is not likely to be for the coaching. How can it be when you don't know who it will be? If they move him by default they likely didn't have enough to field a 3rd team therefore the default promotion.
Does this mean Cory for sure is a placeholder? If he was the coach is that good or bad?
No one knows anything for sure. All rumors until Valor actually posts info.
Fair enough. I'm sure there's a golden ticket out there by now, who is listed as the coach on the offer letter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love watching Darryl overton
Idk how he has the time with football at the St. James, but I personally am excited to see that he is the new U13 coach.
If past success is any indication, it won't be long until ECNL picks him up...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone gets any secret information at the tryouts about the coaching staff, please post here!
2014's. 3 teams 3 coaches named.
Okay, who were the coaches?
1st Team - Israel aka Stevie, aka “trust the process” of passing drills, scrimmaging, and playing in fear of making mistakes to the point of preferring to sit the bench or simply skipping games and events.
2nd Team - Cory Fick aka Girls Director responsible for hiring both Israel and ChrisThe division is such a mess he had to assign himself the 2nd team unless he’s simply a placeholder til he finds another coach. Only time will tell since he certainly wouldn’t tell a parent the truth. If the philosophy is, blow up the 14G division by driving the best players to Loudoun, VDA, or Revolution and then start over by promoting the 2nd team to the 1st, than Bravo Zulu. Selling the clout of the 1st team to parents on the current 2nd team should work. Hopefully there are enough new naive families coming in willing to accept playing on the second team since you know there’s no way in hell they’ll accept an offer from the 3rd team.
3rd Chris Rivera (same parent coach as now) If your a current player on the 3rd team and your fortunate enough that your dd still wants to play soccer another year, don’t worry, there should be plenty opportunities to move to the second teamIf not, then make sure your dd’s appt with her psychiatrist is right after training otherwise, simply go somewhere else. For the grace of the players and families, hopefully there isn’t a 3rd team next year.
Again, Bravo Zulu Valor. VDA here we come.
Thanks for the summary. Good luck at VSA. Have they sent out offers yet? Do they have any idea they are losing players. For the sake of discussion would the 2nd team be a terrible place for a middle of the pack player? If there is no 3rd team wouldn't CR move up to 2 if Cory is placeholder?
Just be cautious to committing w/no coach and the possibility of a default promotion. There's plenty of info on this thread on the 14G division from the Fall and early Spring. The result of Cory's efforts to hire a coach have not yet succeeded but as parents we have to assume he doesn't believe CR is the best fit for 2nd team or he would have already made the decision. For those who stay to play on 2nd it is not likely to be for the coaching. How can it be when you don't know who it will be? If they move him by default they likely didn't have enough to field a 3rd team therefore the default promotion.
Does this mean Cory for sure is a placeholder? If he was the coach is that good or bad?
No one knows anything for sure. All rumors until Valor actually posts info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any word on the coaches for 2011 girls? Valor moved one of their only good coaches to the 2011 top team after last year's coach left with
the best players for SYC. The second team coach was a parent coach this year.
Looking at the coaching staff, MB does not have a girl on the 2011 team. She is a great coach and has a good reputation coaching Chantilly's varsity team. We need to stop spitting out rumors.
DV is her co-coach and has a daughter on the team.
+1. That team is parent-coached. You need to check your facts before claiming other people are "spitting out rumors".
As a parent on that team, he is the assistant. He is also her assistant at Chantilly. I like having two coaches and he is great with the girls.
And he has a kid on the team, right?
Why are you so worked up?
Nobody is "worked up" but you seem awfully defensive about a plain fact.
No I am sure they are just wondering who hurt you? Parents coach their own kids all the time. Deion just had both of his sons on a college football team. You squak about it more than the talking heads on espn.
You seem to be the one taking this personally for some very mysterious reason.
Everyone else is just talking objective facts. Did the coach have a kid on the team or not? Some people think thats a deal breaker others do not.
If Valor just published their coach list like a normal org with info on the coaches, parents wouldn't have to play Guess Who.