Anonymous wrote:This is a 2014 thread. Why are you talking about 2013s. Go to that thread.Anonymous wrote:yet NVA is still ahead of them in GA and rankings. SYC plays kickball to the one elite player on the team. Majority of NVA players would displace SYC players.Anonymous wrote:Yea. Not knocking the roster size but rather explaining why the 2014s had a smaller team. NVA isn’t the gold standard so I’m not even sure why you would use them as any type of exampleAnonymous wrote: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?
No talent to fill? Yet they still beat NVA, who had a 20 player roster. If anything, having 14 girls means more touches, more minutes, and more actual development for each player. Kudos to SYC for not just filling spots for numbers’ sake and instead prioritizing the girls growth and development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look on their website. There is a u12 program. Kids have been practicing in the fall. But yea, if base chasing then that is the best place to pursue.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
How did the 2014 FVU roster get built?
For those who don't make the 2014 U13 GA or ECNL rosters, where to? The club's Aspire or RL teams or moving elsewhere (where?)?
This is a 2014 thread. Why are you talking about 2013s. Go to that thread.Anonymous wrote:yet NVA is still ahead of them in GA and rankings. SYC plays kickball to the one elite player on the team. Majority of NVA players would displace SYC players.Anonymous wrote:Yea. Not knocking the roster size but rather explaining why the 2014s had a smaller team. NVA isn’t the gold standard so I’m not even sure why you would use them as any type of exampleAnonymous wrote: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?
No talent to fill? Yet they still beat NVA, who had a 20 player roster. If anything, having 14 girls means more touches, more minutes, and more actual development for each player. Kudos to SYC for not just filling spots for numbers’ sake and instead prioritizing the girls growth and development.
yet NVA is still ahead of them in GA and rankings. SYC plays kickball to the one elite player on the team. Majority of NVA players would displace SYC players.Anonymous wrote:Yea. Not knocking the roster size but rather explaining why the 2014s had a smaller team. NVA isn’t the gold standard so I’m not even sure why you would use them as any type of exampleAnonymous wrote: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?
No talent to fill? Yet they still beat NVA, who had a 20 player roster. If anything, having 14 girls means more touches, more minutes, and more actual development for each player. Kudos to SYC for not just filling spots for numbers’ sake and instead prioritizing the girls growth and development.
It depends on what you are trying to achieve and accomplish. RL is much more established but that may not be the right answer for your DD. The best answer is probably to find a club and coach that resonates closest to your interests. It is very hard to get promoted internally so take that into account in case you want to make the jump later.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look on their website. There is a u12 program. Kids have been practicing in the fall. But yea, if base chasing then that is the best place to pursue.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
How did the 2014 FVU roster get built?
For those who don't make the 2014 U13 GA or ECNL rosters, where to? The club's Aspire or RL teams or moving elsewhere (where?)?
Anonymous wrote:Look on their website. There is a u12 program. Kids have been practicing in the fall. But yea, if base chasing then that is the best place to pursue.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
How did the 2014 FVU roster get built?
Look on their website. There is a u12 program. Kids have been practicing in the fall. But yea, if base chasing then that is the best place to pursue.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
How did the 2014 FVU roster get built?
Anonymous wrote: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!
Both SYC and Loudoun played third teams in the fall via edp. Most of those teams they played are MD and DE.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the third teams in MD and DE do not hold a candle to your crew.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea. Not knocking the roster size but rather explaining why the 2014s had a smaller team. NVA isn’t the gold standard so I’m not even sure why you would use them as any type of exampleAnonymous wrote: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?
No talent to fill? Yet they still beat NVA, who had a 20 player roster. If anything, having 14 girls means more touches, more minutes, and more actual development for each player. Kudos to SYC for not just filling spots for numbers’ sake and instead prioritizing the girls growth and development.
Probably because at the moment we're beating the crap out of everyone in the league
Wrong league, no clue what you're talking about
New name. New colors. New jerseys. Same old Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the third teams in MD and DE do not hold a candle to your crew.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea. Not knocking the roster size but rather explaining why the 2014s had a smaller team. NVA isn’t the gold standard so I’m not even sure why you would use them as any type of exampleAnonymous wrote: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?
No talent to fill? Yet they still beat NVA, who had a 20 player roster. If anything, having 14 girls means more touches, more minutes, and more actual development for each player. Kudos to SYC for not just filling spots for numbers’ sake and instead prioritizing the girls growth and development.
Probably because at the moment we're beating the crap out of everyone in the league
Wrong league, no clue what you're talking about
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the third teams in MD and DE do not hold a candle to your crew.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea. Not knocking the roster size but rather explaining why the 2014s had a smaller team. NVA isn’t the gold standard so I’m not even sure why you would use them as any type of exampleAnonymous wrote: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?
No talent to fill? Yet they still beat NVA, who had a 20 player roster. If anything, having 14 girls means more touches, more minutes, and more actual development for each player. Kudos to SYC for not just filling spots for numbers’ sake and instead prioritizing the girls growth and development.
Probably because at the moment we're beating the crap out of everyone in the league
Yes, the third teams in MD and DE do not hold a candle to your crew.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea. Not knocking the roster size but rather explaining why the 2014s had a smaller team. NVA isn’t the gold standard so I’m not even sure why you would use them as any type of exampleAnonymous wrote: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?
No talent to fill? Yet they still beat NVA, who had a 20 player roster. If anything, having 14 girls means more touches, more minutes, and more actual development for each player. Kudos to SYC for not just filling spots for numbers’ sake and instead prioritizing the girls growth and development.
Probably because at the moment we're beating the crap out of everyone in the league
Anonymous wrote:Yea. Not knocking the roster size but rather explaining why the 2014s had a smaller team. NVA isn’t the gold standard so I’m not even sure why you would use them as any type of exampleAnonymous wrote: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?
No talent to fill? Yet they still beat NVA, who had a 20 player roster. If anything, having 14 girls means more touches, more minutes, and more actual development for each player. Kudos to SYC for not just filling spots for numbers’ sake and instead prioritizing the girls growth and development.
Anonymous wrote: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?
No talent to fill? Yet they still beat NVA, who had a 20 player roster. If anything, having 14 girls means more touches, more minutes, and more actual development for each player. Kudos to SYC for not just filling spots for numbers’ sake and instead prioritizing the girls growth and development.
Yea. Not knocking the roster size but rather explaining why the 2014s had a smaller team. NVA isn’t the gold standard so I’m not even sure why you would use them as any type of exampleAnonymous wrote: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?
No talent to fill? Yet they still beat NVA, who had a 20 player roster. If anything, having 14 girls means more touches, more minutes, and more actual development for each player. Kudos to SYC for not just filling spots for numbers’ sake and instead prioritizing the girls growth and development.