Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rec leagues ftmp are run on volunteer work If you have ideas to improve a league, you should volunteer. If you think all star teams should have tryouts, you could offer to organize and run them all. Or you could be an age group volunteer and set things up how you think is fair.
Simple question for you: why is this not an issue in rec basketball? Or rec flag football? Lacrosse? Any other sport you can think of? They’re all volunteer run as well. There is something very wrong with how these coaches and coordinators game the system for all stars and team rosters. And you think it’s easy to volunteer for a coordinator spot??? Those positions are taken waaaay in advance usually by someone specifically looking to game the system for their team. Rec basketball has a draft. Rec soccer you are at the mercy of a coordinator.
are you saying with a strait face that you called up your local rec soccer league and asked to volunteer--run an age group, run the all star program tryouts, etc--and they told you "No thanks, we have plenty of volunteers".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun does well in All Stars because their rec leagues are very big=picking best players
from 20 teams vs smaller locales picking best
players from 5 teams... Being more organized is just cherry on sundae
Balanced by the cost keeps a lot of kids from signing up.
Lately they have been struggling to get players and e-mailing coaches after tryouts.
Doesn't help that they sign up two teams when they had a total of about 21 players for 9v9. They could have just dropped to one team and not sent out requests for more players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rec leagues ftmp are run on volunteer work If you have ideas to improve a league, you should volunteer. If you think all star teams should have tryouts, you could offer to organize and run them all. Or you could be an age group volunteer and set things up how you think is fair.
Simple question for you: why is this not an issue in rec basketball? Or rec flag football? Lacrosse? Any other sport you can think of? They’re all volunteer run as well. There is something very wrong with how these coaches and coordinators game the system for all stars and team rosters. And you think it’s easy to volunteer for a coordinator spot??? Those positions are taken waaaay in advance usually by someone specifically looking to game the system for their team. Rec basketball has a draft. Rec soccer you are at the mercy of a coordinator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rec leagues ftmp are run on volunteer work If you have ideas to improve a league, you should volunteer. If you think all star teams should have tryouts, you could offer to organize and run them all. Or you could be an age group volunteer and set things up how you think is fair.
Simple question for you: why is this not an issue in rec basketball? Or rec flag football? Lacrosse? Any other sport you can think of? They’re all volunteer run as well. There is something very wrong with how these coaches and coordinators game the system for all stars and team rosters. And you think it’s easy to volunteer for a coordinator spot??? Those positions are taken waaaay in advance usually by someone specifically looking to game the system for their team. Rec basketball has a draft. Rec soccer you are at the mercy of a coordinator.
Anonymous wrote:Rec leagues ftmp are run on volunteer work If you have ideas to improve a league, you should volunteer. If you think all star teams should have tryouts, you could offer to organize and run them all. Or you could be an age group volunteer and set things up how you think is fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun does tryouts midseason. They have four practices. The cost is about the same as the rec season. They sell it as a good deal, 5for about 15 hours of training. To get to 15 they include the tournament matches and the allstar tryouts.
Well that makes sense as to why they always do well in the all star tournaments. It’s much more haphazard for other leagues. Not sure why they don’t all do it this way.
That is wild! Your rec league is way more advanced than mine!
My kids play for FPYC. The coaches always just asked a few kids to join the team towards the end of the regular season. They had practices only after the regular season ended. It wasnt quite as severe as a poster upthread about it being a popularity contest, kids are chosen on ability, but it’s a very subjective look and no tryouts. The kids who dont get asked just dont know about it happening.
This is how BRYC does it as well - the coach’s kid is on the team and each coach picks a couple of their best players (and ALWAYS their own kid) to play on the All Star team. Then they have a few practices after the regular season. It’s very haphazard and the kids barely know their teammates names at the tournament.
Anyways, I do think the FPYC tourney is the better option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun does tryouts midseason. They have four practices. The cost is about the same as the rec season. They sell it as a good deal, 5for about 15 hours of training. To get to 15 they include the tournament matches and the allstar tryouts.
Well that makes sense as to why they always do well in the all star tournaments. It’s much more haphazard for other leagues. Not sure why they don’t all do it this way.
That is wild! Your rec league is way more advanced than mine!
My kids play for FPYC. The coaches always just asked a few kids to join the team towards the end of the regular season. They had practices only after the regular season ended. It wasnt quite as severe as a poster upthread about it being a popularity contest, kids are chosen on ability, but it’s a very subjective look and no tryouts. The kids who dont get asked just dont know about it happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see the list of clubs participating in the FPYC tournament on their website but I don’t see Valor’s list of participating clubs. Does anyone know which clubs are participating in Sombrero Tournament?
Every local rec soccer org is on the fpyc list already. Why do they even have 2 tournaments right in the same location the same weekend. Makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:I see the list of clubs participating in the FPYC tournament on their website but I don’t see Valor’s list of participating clubs. Does anyone know which clubs are participating in Sombrero Tournament?
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun does well in All Stars because their rec leagues are very big=picking best players
from 20 teams vs smaller locales picking best
players from 5 teams... Being more organized is just cherry on sundae
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my kid's team won two all star tournaments before we all moved up to club and he got two nice individual trophies.
not a valor hater but it sounds like they are charging more & giving lamer prizes & and have no customers, why would anyone choose their event over the other one.
it's an easy chance to get a tournament win since all the better teams will most likely be at fpyc fathers day tournament
is it really a win if you leave with a sombrero instead of a trophy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my kid's team won two all star tournaments before we all moved up to club and he got two nice individual trophies.
not a valor hater but it sounds like they are charging more & giving lamer prizes & and have no customers, why would anyone choose their event over the other one.
it's an easy chance to get a tournament win since all the better teams will most likely be at fpyc fathers day tournament