Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen people say you don’t want to be on team 5 or 6. Can someone give me more details on why? How does the experience on the last team compare to ADP, for example?
The lower Arlington teams are a huge step up from ADP. Our daughter has also had an excellent experience on these teams - great coach, fun team, good and dedicated families. She has also moved up a team each year, so you are not stuck on these teams like people say.
I agree with this. My DC is on Arlington’s top team but has a classmate on one of the lower teams. That kid is very skilled, and I’m really impressed with their development and foundation as a player even without all the outside work and training. It ultimately comes down to objectives. If you’re looking for a solid platform to support middle and high school soccer down the road, Arlington’s lower teams can serve that purpose well, but you do need to be prepared to navigate some of the potential pitfalls others have already mentioned.
Do boys from the lower Arlington teams even make JV at the public schools, though?
A kid on the 4th level Arlington team at U9 absolutely has the possibility to improve, end up playing on a top team (ECNL / GA / MLSN) by U13, and eventually easily make varsity at even the largest public high schools, if they want. But they need to put in the work every day, and/or just have a blast playing a lot of soccer outside regular training.
Meanwhile, a kid on the top Arlington team at U9 can only go to practice, never train on their own, never do any outside futsal / summer league, etc., and end up quitting soccer before U13. Or worse, keep playing but being pushed down to lower teams, get demoralized, and never even make a school team.
(Also, puberty/size/speed, injuries/health, friends, parent attitudes, and other activities also play a factor, not just their training.)
The question was, do the boys currently on the 4th, 5th, 6th Arlington teenaged boys teams make their JV/Varsity HS teams?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the boys side but for the girls side Red team offers went out weeks ago for U11, and U12 . Tryouts are basically for teams 4, 5 and 6. If you dont already have an offer today welcome to team 5 or 6
Yep can confirm this is true
This is true for U13 and up, because Red is RL now, but for U12 and below, this is NOT true on the girls side. We know several current Red team players and no one has received an offer.
U11 and U12 Red team invites have been out for awhile. If you didn't get one yet then welcome to the white team or lower
ALL offers have gone out, or just the kids that are new to the club or moved down from Pre-Academy?
so specifically i know 4 players on the U12 Red and U11 Red from inside the club that got their offers 2 weeks ago. Not sure if they have given out all their offers for Red but again if you haven't gotten one by now they are looking for an upgrade over your player.
This is accurate. Some have, especially if part of the age realignment.
The other person’s statement that all offers have gone out is incorrect (U12 Red has at least 8-10 outstanding invites left). It is pretty obvious which players have received Red invites if you went to tryouts this week. There are some players caught on the age group bubble trying to see where they might best fit.
i think 8-10 is pretty optimistic, i would gauge 4-5 max. Just ask the coach and ask them to be honest with you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the boys side but for the girls side Red team offers went out weeks ago for U11, and U12 . Tryouts are basically for teams 4, 5 and 6. If you dont already have an offer today welcome to team 5 or 6
Yep can confirm this is true
This is true for U13 and up, because Red is RL now, but for U12 and below, this is NOT true on the girls side. We know several current Red team players and no one has received an offer.
U11 and U12 Red team invites have been out for awhile. If you didn't get one yet then welcome to the white team or lower
ALL offers have gone out, or just the kids that are new to the club or moved down from Pre-Academy?
so specifically i know 4 players on the U12 Red and U11 Red from inside the club that got their offers 2 weeks ago. Not sure if they have given out all their offers for Red but again if you haven't gotten one by now they are looking for an upgrade over your player.
This is accurate. Some have, especially if part of the age realignment.
The other person’s statement that all offers have gone out is incorrect (U12 Red has at least 8-10 outstanding invites left). It is pretty obvious which players have received Red invites if you went to tryouts this week. There are some players caught on the age group bubble trying to see where they might best fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the boys side but for the girls side Red team offers went out weeks ago for U11, and U12 . Tryouts are basically for teams 4, 5 and 6. If you dont already have an offer today welcome to team 5 or 6
Yep can confirm this is true
This is true for U13 and up, because Red is RL now, but for U12 and below, this is NOT true on the girls side. We know several current Red team players and no one has received an offer.
U11 and U12 Red team invites have been out for awhile. If you didn't get one yet then welcome to the white team or lower
ALL offers have gone out, or just the kids that are new to the club or moved down from Pre-Academy?
so specifically i know 4 players on the U12 Red and U11 Red from inside the club that got their offers 2 weeks ago. Not sure if they have given out all their offers for Red but again if you haven't gotten one by now they are looking for an upgrade over your player.
This is accurate. Some have, especially if part of the age realignment.
The other person’s statement that all offers have gone out is incorrect (U12 Red has at least 8-10 outstanding invites left). It is pretty obvious which players have received Red invites if you went to tryouts this week. There are some players caught on the age group bubble trying to see where they might best fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the boys side but for the girls side Red team offers went out weeks ago for U11, and U12 . Tryouts are basically for teams 4, 5 and 6. If you dont already have an offer today welcome to team 5 or 6
Yep can confirm this is true
This is true for U13 and up, because Red is RL now, but for U12 and below, this is NOT true on the girls side. We know several current Red team players and no one has received an offer.
U11 and U12 Red team invites have been out for awhile. If you didn't get one yet then welcome to the white team or lower
ALL offers have gone out, or just the kids that are new to the club or moved down from Pre-Academy?
so specifically i know 4 players on the U12 Red and U11 Red from inside the club that got their offers 2 weeks ago. Not sure if they have given out all their offers for Red but again if you haven't gotten one by now they are looking for an upgrade over your player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the boys side but for the girls side Red team offers went out weeks ago for U11, and U12 . Tryouts are basically for teams 4, 5 and 6. If you dont already have an offer today welcome to team 5 or 6
Yep can confirm this is true
This is true for U13 and up, because Red is RL now, but for U12 and below, this is NOT true on the girls side. We know several current Red team players and no one has received an offer.
U11 and U12 Red team invites have been out for awhile. If you didn't get one yet then welcome to the white team or lower
ALL offers have gone out, or just the kids that are new to the club or moved down from Pre-Academy?
so specifically i know 4 players on the U12 Red and U11 Red from inside the club that got their offers 2 weeks ago. Not sure if they have given out all their offers for Red but again if you haven't gotten one by now they are looking for an upgrade over your player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen people say you don’t want to be on team 5 or 6. Can someone give me more details on why? How does the experience on the last team compare to ADP, for example?
The lower Arlington teams are a huge step up from ADP. Our daughter has also had an excellent experience on these teams - great coach, fun team, good and dedicated families. She has also moved up a team each year, so you are not stuck on these teams like people say.
I agree with this. My DC is on Arlington’s top team but has a classmate on one of the lower teams. That kid is very skilled, and I’m really impressed with their development and foundation as a player even without all the outside work and training. It ultimately comes down to objectives. If you’re looking for a solid platform to support middle and high school soccer down the road, Arlington’s lower teams can serve that purpose well, but you do need to be prepared to navigate some of the potential pitfalls others have already mentioned.
Do boys from the lower Arlington teams even make JV at the public schools, though?
A kid on the 4th level Arlington team at U9 absolutely has the possibility to improve, end up playing on a top team (ECNL / GA / MLSN) by U13, and eventually easily make varsity at even the largest public high schools, if they want. But they need to put in the work every day, and/or just have a blast playing a lot of soccer outside regular training.
Meanwhile, a kid on the top Arlington team at U9 can only go to practice, never train on their own, never do any outside futsal / summer league, etc., and end up quitting soccer before U13. Or worse, keep playing but being pushed down to lower teams, get demoralized, and never even make a school team.
(Also, puberty/size/speed, injuries/health, friends, parent attitudes, and other activities also play a factor, not just their training.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen people say you don’t want to be on team 5 or 6. Can someone give me more details on why? How does the experience on the last team compare to ADP, for example?
The lower Arlington teams are a huge step up from ADP. Our daughter has also had an excellent experience on these teams - great coach, fun team, good and dedicated families. She has also moved up a team each year, so you are not stuck on these teams like people say.
I agree with this. My DC is on Arlington’s top team but has a classmate on one of the lower teams. That kid is very skilled, and I’m really impressed with their development and foundation as a player even without all the outside work and training. It ultimately comes down to objectives. If you’re looking for a solid platform to support middle and high school soccer down the road, Arlington’s lower teams can serve that purpose well, but you do need to be prepared to navigate some of the potential pitfalls others have already mentioned.
Do boys from the lower Arlington teams even make JV at the public schools, though?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen people say you don’t want to be on team 5 or 6. Can someone give me more details on why? How does the experience on the last team compare to ADP, for example?
The lower Arlington teams are a huge step up from ADP. Our daughter has also had an excellent experience on these teams - great coach, fun team, good and dedicated families. She has also moved up a team each year, so you are not stuck on these teams like people say.
I agree with this. My DC is on Arlington’s top team but has a classmate on one of the lower teams. That kid is very skilled, and I’m really impressed with their development and foundation as a player even without all the outside work and training. It ultimately comes down to objectives. If you’re looking for a solid platform to support middle and high school soccer down the road, Arlington’s lower teams can serve that purpose well, but you do need to be prepared to navigate some of the potential pitfalls others have already mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the boys side but for the girls side Red team offers went out weeks ago for U11, and U12 . Tryouts are basically for teams 4, 5 and 6. If you dont already have an offer today welcome to team 5 or 6
Yep can confirm this is true
This is true for U13 and up, because Red is RL now, but for U12 and below, this is NOT true on the girls side. We know several current Red team players and no one has received an offer.
U11 and U12 Red team invites have been out for awhile. If you didn't get one yet then welcome to the white team or lower
ALL offers have gone out, or just the kids that are new to the club or moved down from Pre-Academy?
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget that all of this from top team to lowest team is a form of recreation soccer. If your kid enjoys playing then I'd go for it. The clubs are mostly all the same when you get down to it. Coaches are not all the same. So pay attention to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about the boys side but for the girls side Red team offers went out weeks ago for U11, and U12 . Tryouts are basically for teams 4, 5 and 6. If you dont already have an offer today welcome to team 5 or 6
Yep can confirm this is true
This is true for U13 and up, because Red is RL now, but for U12 and below, this is NOT true on the girls side. We know several current Red team players and no one has received an offer.
U11 and U12 Red team invites have been out for awhile. If you didn't get one yet then welcome to the white team or lower
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen people say you don’t want to be on team 5 or 6. Can someone give me more details on why? How does the experience on the last team compare to ADP, for example?
The lower Arlington teams are a huge step up from ADP. Our daughter has also had an excellent experience on these teams - great coach, fun team, good and dedicated families. She has also moved up a team each year, so you are not stuck on these teams like people say.