Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
Someone mentioned top 4 pre ECNL. SYC would be pre GA. No longer part of ECNL.
Thats just night correct at all. GA had 700 GA players commit to playing colleges from 91 GA clubs. 413 to D1, 133 to D2, 126 to D3 and 21 to NAIA schools.
Why does the topic always shift to which teams win the most and then inevitably is ECNL or GA better for winning?
GA is pretty much done. ECNL has monopolized college pathways. Both are competitive but ENCL is the route you want to take if your DC is looking to play at college level.
-Thats just not correct at all. GA had 700 GA players commit to playing colleges from 91 GA clubs. 413 to D1, 133 to D2, 126 to D3 and 21 to NAIA schools. GA has not been around that long, when compared to ECNL. But their college commitments impressively keep rising year after year. Also, the rosters in GA are a lot smaller... so girls get alot more playing time. So yes, I would also consider the pre-GA teams also if college is your goal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
If you want to include GA in the discussion, SYC is definitely the fourth team. If we are just talking ECNL its pretty open after the top 3 already mentioned. And wins and loses aside - those are the best four Pre-GA/Pre-ECNL teams in the area. And for the record, my child does not play for any of them.
How about VRSC and FCV they are also GA
The VRSC teams are transplants from FCV. Based on previous years they will probably hold their own. The FCV teams are their previous GA2 teams. They will struggle playing GA.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun rosters normally leave their 16th spot on the bench open for shy and talented kids to warm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
If you want to include GA in the discussion, SYC is definitely the fourth team. If we are just talking ECNL its pretty open after the top 3 already mentioned. And wins and loses aside - those are the best four Pre-GA/Pre-ECNL teams in the area. And for the record, my child does not play for any of them.
How about VRSC and FCV they are also GA
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun rosters normally leave their 16th spot on the bench open for shy and talented kids to warm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
If you want to include GA in the discussion, SYC is definitely the fourth team. If we are just talking ECNL its pretty open after the top 3 already mentioned. And wins and loses aside - those are the best four Pre-GA/Pre-ECNL teams in the area. And for the record, my child does not play for any of them.
How about VRSC and FCV they are also GA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
If you want to include GA in the discussion, SYC is definitely the fourth team. If we are just talking ECNL its pretty open after the top 3 already mentioned. And wins and loses aside - those are the best four Pre-GA/Pre-ECNL teams in the area. And for the record, my child does not play for any of them.
How about VRSC and FCV they are also GA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
If you want to include GA in the discussion, SYC is definitely the fourth team. If we are just talking ECNL its pretty open after the top 3 already mentioned. And wins and loses aside - those are the best four Pre-GA/Pre-ECNL teams in the area. And for the record, my child does not play for any of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
Someone mentioned top 4 pre ECNL. SYC would be pre GA. No longer part of ECNL.
Thats just night correct at all. GA had 700 GA players commit to playing colleges from 91 GA clubs. 413 to D1, 133 to D2, 126 to D3 and 21 to NAIA schools.
Why does the topic always shift to which teams win the most and then inevitably is ECNL or GA better for winning?
GA is pretty much done. ECNL has monopolized college pathways. Both are competitive but ENCL is the route you want to take if your DC is looking to play at college level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
Someone mentioned top 4 pre ECNL. SYC would be pre GA. No longer part of ECNL.
Why does the topic always shift to which teams win the most and then inevitably is ECNL or GA better for winning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
Someone mentioned top 4 pre ECNL. SYC would be pre GA. No longer part of ECNL.
Why does the topic always shift to which teams win the most and then inevitably is ECNL or GA better for winning?
Oh no! The blog police are here.
One day, not many years from now, you will realize how ridiculous you were caring so much about what 9/10 year old team won the most.
NOBODY said anything about wins! I think some team reps are trying to gaslight the issue of people unhappy with coaches or programs. So when they get on here asking for advice you reps scream, “idiot parents want wins!” No parents want a new team that fits their kids better. Stop belittling parents that are unhappy with bad coaching.
Be honest with yourself. For you, bad coaching equates to “Coach has favorites and for some crazy reason, my kid is not one of them! He’s a bad coach.”
Winning does not matter. Good coaching does matter but not how you think it does. All the teams listed by others were teams that happen to be winning. So yes, everyone is talking about winning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
Someone mentioned top 4 pre ECNL. SYC would be pre GA. No longer part of ECNL.
Why does the topic always shift to which teams win the most and then inevitably is ECNL or GA better for winning?
Oh no! The blog police are here.
One day, not many years from now, you will realize how ridiculous you were caring so much about what 9/10 year old team won the most.
NOBODY said anything about wins! I think some team reps are trying to gaslight the issue of people unhappy with coaches or programs. So when they get on here asking for advice you reps scream, “idiot parents want wins!” No parents want a new team that fits their kids better. Stop belittling parents that are unhappy with bad coaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on GFR as it depends on the year. GFR’s 2014 girls pre-ECNL is very strong but their 2013 team is just okay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why pre-encl? Outside of the top 4 teams it doesn’t really matter.
What are the top 4 teams?
GFR, Arlington, Loudoun, McLean
I'm not sure I would include GFR in there but certainly Arlington, Loudoun and McLean as the top three.
+1
Maybe SYC to round out the top 4....but I definitely agree with the above mentioned as top 3.
Someone mentioned top 4 pre ECNL. SYC would be pre GA. No longer part of ECNL.
Why does the topic always shift to which teams win the most and then inevitably is ECNL or GA better for winning?
Oh no! The blog police are here.
One day, not many years from now, you will realize how ridiculous you were caring so much about what 9/10 year old team won the most.