Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:E.C.N.L
that's the topic.
Who cares! People talking crap about the DA is much more interesting.
Fine.
What's the rumor with Spirit DA?
You can dish it but can’t take it, huh? So much for being a gracious “winner””
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:E.C.N.L
that's the topic.
Who cares! People talking crap about the DA is much more interesting.
Fine.
What's the rumor with Spirit DA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:E.C.N.L
that's the topic.
Who cares! People talking crap about the DA is much more interesting.
Anonymous wrote:E.C.N.L
that's the topic.
Anonymous wrote:The last I heard, FCV turned down players trying to join05 team.
Anonymous wrote:To the poster who said FCV is the best NOVA club - LMAO. Not anymore. Nobody goes to their tryouts. Still trying to recruit hard tho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there is some consolidation of Rush teams into Bethesda, then that will be a good thing for those teams, which will be much stronger after the consolidation. I wish some of the NOVA teams would similarly consolidate. I'm not saying to go back to the days of just 2 options for girls in the area, but something less than 7 would be good for all involved.
The best teams per age group will win out in NOVA...not necessarily any particular club. The talent will look to consolidate themselves. The better kids will look to get on the best team possible during their recruitments years. With the newly published NCAA rules, the 10th grade year for girls is the most important. Next year it will be the 04s getting the looks.
The better 04 (rising u16) teams will be getting to looks of "free agents" starting May 1. This is when the consolidation happens.
10th grade? I thought the new NCAA rules made 11th grade the key year. Especially with all the restrictions to conversations with 10th grades and rumors that those rules will get even stricter this spring.
I think PP is making the point that which coaches reach out to you on June 15 before 11th grade year depends on how well players do 10th grade year. Coaches will be assessing prior to reaching out.
That makes sense. I will say I noticed quality junior year commitments at our club to some top colleges over the winter and even a commitment this spring. Before parents panic and look at this coming year as make it or break it.
Comittments are one thing. Offers are another.
Some kids have multiple offers and hold off on committing. A late comittment doesnt always mean a late offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there is some consolidation of Rush teams into Bethesda, then that will be a good thing for those teams, which will be much stronger after the consolidation. I wish some of the NOVA teams would similarly consolidate. I'm not saying to go back to the days of just 2 options for girls in the area, but something less than 7 would be good for all involved.
The best teams per age group will win out in NOVA...not necessarily any particular club. The talent will look to consolidate themselves. The better kids will look to get on the best team possible during their recruitments years. With the newly published NCAA rules, the 10th grade year for girls is the most important. Next year it will be the 04s getting the looks.
The better 04 (rising u16) teams will be getting to looks of "free agents" starting May 1. This is when the consolidation happens.
10th grade? I thought the new NCAA rules made 11th grade the key year. Especially with all the restrictions to conversations with 10th grades and rumors that those rules will get even stricter this spring.
I think PP is making the point that which coaches reach out to you on June 15 before 11th grade year depends on how well players do 10th grade year. Coaches will be assessing prior to reaching out.
That makes sense. I will say I noticed quality junior year commitments at our club to some top colleges over the winter and even a commitment this spring. Before parents panic and look at this coming year as make it or break it.