Anonymous wrote:17-18 like every other club that does 11 V 11. The roster was smaller because the girls left last year and they didn’t have the talent to backfill. I wouldn’t get too excited.Anonymous wrote:How many players will be on the SYC U13 roster this year? Look like last year they had 14 players and the playing time was good. Will it be similar this year?
Anonymous wrote:17-18 like every other club that does 11 V 11. The roster was smaller because the girls left last year and they didn’t have the talent to backfill. I wouldn’t get too excited.Anonymous wrote:How many players will be on the SYC U13 roster this year? Look like last year they had 14 players and the playing time was good. Will it be similar this year?
17-18 like every other club that does 11 V 11. The roster was smaller because the girls left last year and they didn’t have the talent to backfill. I wouldn’t get too excited.Anonymous wrote:How many players will be on the SYC U13 roster this year? Look like last year they had 14 players and the playing time was good. Will it be similar this year?
You now have time to use the search feature on the forum. Many people have answered this question already.Anonymous wrote:Okay maybe it is too late. so what is the process for next year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said there were 90 and tried to make it sound like all these kids came out. There werent 90 and many of the ones who came out were there so you could start going on forums and tell people all these kids came out. However, about a 1/3 to 2/5 werent even eligible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This person doesn’t know what they are talking about. The numbers are incorrect and there were about 20 ineligible kids there who were moved to the side. So yes, 21 kids on the main field for two teams.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Consider them filled. That's why 90 kids were at the 1st iD session and they were looking at 21 kids at the 1st team scrimmage. Slots are more than filled.Anonymous wrote:The SYC 2014 roster has room to grow; their roster is on the smaller side, so could add almost 5 kids.
Are we taking about both the U13 GA and Aspire teams for 26/27?
No, I do know what I'm talking about. They looked at 21 kids for GA and about 30 kids for GA Aspire and the others (about 30) were either 2015s and determined to be at a lower level and moved to the side. -Just saying there were a lot of kids out there. Thems the facts.
Yes 90. Thats how many kids registered and checked in. Only about 15 were 2015s and many were amazing players who could easily play up 1 year. They are all eligible, but there were lots of outside kids who were very good and would displace them and current players as well. And yes 1st round GA and Aspire offers were sent out.
What about the 2014 GA team? Is the roster already full, and how many SYC players will be on it?
This is question. How many SYC 2014s are moving up to U13? How many 2014s are staying at U13?
Likewise for MYS, and any other clubs? I'm sure this info is out there somewhere..?
Sorry.. I mean how many 2013s are staying U13..
At SYC, it looked like a bunch of 2013s were there. Many from the lower teams, but I believe that’s where the majority of the Q4s are playing.
My point is that it has been well documented that just showing up to a tryout cold is pretty much too late. Also, if you do not know the process, then you are way too late. But hey, you do you, but I would not get your hopes up. I am not protecting anything, just keeping it real.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you but if you are asking this question now, then it is too late and to focus on the following year.Anonymous wrote:My daughter is first team in a major club and is doing well there but needs more competition in training. What is the process if we make a club change? Should she actually go to ID sessions? Just reach out to coaches? Will there by ECNL tryouts after the Id sessions or is this the tryout? How do people navigate this with their current club if they aren’t sure what they want to do?
Parents are trying to protect limited positions. Reach out to coaches anyways!
Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you but if you are asking this question now, then it is too late and to focus on the following year.Anonymous wrote:My daughter is first team in a major club and is doing well there but needs more competition in training. What is the process if we make a club change? Should she actually go to ID sessions? Just reach out to coaches? Will there by ECNL tryouts after the Id sessions or is this the tryout? How do people navigate this with their current club if they aren’t sure what they want to do?
Anonymous wrote:I hate to tell you but if you are asking this question now, then it is too late and to focus on the following year.Anonymous wrote:My daughter is first team in a major club and is doing well there but needs more competition in training. What is the process if we make a club change? Should she actually go to ID sessions? Just reach out to coaches? Will there by ECNL tryouts after the Id sessions or is this the tryout? How do people navigate this with their current club if they aren’t sure what they want to do?
I hate to tell you but if you are asking this question now, then it is too late and to focus on the following year.Anonymous wrote:My daughter is first team in a major club and is doing well there but needs more competition in training. What is the process if we make a club change? Should she actually go to ID sessions? Just reach out to coaches? Will there by ECNL tryouts after the Id sessions or is this the tryout? How do people navigate this with their current club if they aren’t sure what they want to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You said there were 90 and tried to make it sound like all these kids came out. There werent 90 and many of the ones who came out were there so you could start going on forums and tell people all these kids came out. However, about a 1/3 to 2/5 werent even eligible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This person doesn’t know what they are talking about. The numbers are incorrect and there were about 20 ineligible kids there who were moved to the side. So yes, 21 kids on the main field for two teams.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Consider them filled. That's why 90 kids were at the 1st iD session and they were looking at 21 kids at the 1st team scrimmage. Slots are more than filled.Anonymous wrote:The SYC 2014 roster has room to grow; their roster is on the smaller side, so could add almost 5 kids.
Are we taking about both the U13 GA and Aspire teams for 26/27?
No, I do know what I'm talking about. They looked at 21 kids for GA and about 30 kids for GA Aspire and the others (about 30) were either 2015s and determined to be at a lower level and moved to the side. -Just saying there were a lot of kids out there. Thems the facts.
Yes 90. Thats how many kids registered and checked in. Only about 15 were 2015s and many were amazing players who could easily play up 1 year. They are all eligible, but there were lots of outside kids who were very good and would displace them and current players as well. And yes 1st round GA and Aspire offers were sent out.
What about the 2014 GA team? Is the roster already full, and how many SYC players will be on it?
This is question. How many SYC 2014s are moving up to U13? How many 2014s are staying at U13?
Likewise for MYS, and any other clubs? I'm sure this info is out there somewhere..?