Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BEWARE...... FCYBL is rampant on Daddy Ball Coaches . π π€£ π
Well, yes. Because its all volunteers. No one is paid and its a long season with a lot of hours put in. Who else would be coaching, if not parents?
On the girls side, AAU coaches and just volunteers. Reading this, the boys side seems nuts.
Why would AAU Coaches (who are paid) be volunteering their time to coach a County team, unless they have some angle (like the "county" team is really just their "AAU" team, and they are using the org to get free gym space?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BEWARE...... FCYBL is rampant on Daddy Ball Coaches . π π€£ π
Well, yes. Because its all volunteers. No one is paid and its a long season with a lot of hours put in. Who else would be coaching, if not parents?
On the girls side, AAU coaches and just volunteers. Reading this, the boys side seems nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused by this whole thing. I am used to AAU where it doesn't matter where you live if you are good enough to make the team.
This all just seems very restrictive and old fashioned. We live in Centreville in zip code 20120. Where can my kids play as in-network? Am I understanding right that they can play anywhere they want to out-of-network if the coach agrees to take them? 7th and 8th grade boys if it matters.
You can go to both SYA and CYA
me again. does anyone know about these places or coaches for 7th/8th boys?
+1. I would like info on Chantilly, Southwestern or Burke Athletic for 7th grade boys (we are in Clifton). The Burke team is only have the one tryout which makes me think it is one of those pre-selected teams. All the tryouts seem to be the same week which is difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused by this whole thing. I am used to AAU where it doesn't matter where you live if you are good enough to make the team.
This all just seems very restrictive and old fashioned. We live in Centreville in zip code 20120. Where can my kids play as in-network? Am I understanding right that they can play anywhere they want to out-of-network if the coach agrees to take them? 7th and 8th grade boys if it matters.
You can go to both SYA and CYA
me again. does anyone know about these places or coaches for 7th/8th boys?
Anonymous wrote:Does FPYC have a good program on the boys' side? Or is BRYC better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BEWARE...... FCYBL is rampant on Daddy Ball Coaches . π π€£ π
Well, yes. Because its all volunteers. No one is paid and its a long season with a lot of hours put in. Who else would be coaching, if not parents?
Anonymous wrote:BEWARE...... FCYBL is rampant on Daddy Ball Coaches . π π€£ π
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BEWARE...... FCYBL is rampant on Daddy Ball Coaches . π π€£ π
Worse than AAU?
Anonymous wrote:BEWARE...... FCYBL is rampant on Daddy Ball Coaches . π π€£ π
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused by this whole thing. I am used to AAU where it doesn't matter where you live if you are good enough to make the team.
This all just seems very restrictive and old fashioned. We live in Centreville in zip code 20120. Where can my kids play as in-network? Am I understanding right that they can play anywhere they want to out-of-network if the coach agrees to take them? 7th and 8th grade boys if it matters.
You can go to both SYA and CYA