Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has BSC sent offers yet for u12? Any idea when they start?
I know a U12 girl who was sent an offer the night tryouts were completed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attention 2010 Male Rec Players!
After receiving multiple inquiries from players who had to miss a tryout session, we have added one more session for the rising 9U Boys on Thursday, May 24th from 5:15pm–6:30pm at Long Bridge Park #4. We have room to add 6-10 players to this age group. Players need to be born in 2010.
Players who missed the previous sessions and those who attended the previous sessions and were not selected, are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
If you were registered for tryouts already there is no need to register. If you were not registered, please register in advance. Here is the link to the Travel Page of our website. Take a look at the information about our program.
Please register for tryouts before attending the session (it's free!) We hope to see you on the field!
Arlington rec players don’t fall for the bait. Arlington is only looking to line their pockets. Your kid will end up on the silver team with horrible development for the price. Arlington is so desperate it’s embarassing
You mean Gold. Thee are 6 teams, correct?
Not PP. Correct, Gold is the F team. On another thread it explains that there is always a need to fill six teams under the business model. On the girls side, everyone that shows gets to play on a travel team, or at least 99% that show.
If you had less then 6 teams, then there is not enough revenue to justify all the layers of coaching. i don't think they are trying to hide this fact though.
The above comment about girls teams in Arlington might be correct for certain years, but is definitely not the case across the board. Certain years seem to be much more competitive than others. Many girls born in 2007, for example, would beg to differ with the assertion that everyone who shows up gets a spot on an Arlington travel team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attention 2010 Male Rec Players!
After receiving multiple inquiries from players who had to miss a tryout session, we have added one more session for the rising 9U Boys on Thursday, May 24th from 5:15pm–6:30pm at Long Bridge Park #4. We have room to add 6-10 players to this age group. Players need to be born in 2010.
Players who missed the previous sessions and those who attended the previous sessions and were not selected, are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
If you were registered for tryouts already there is no need to register. If you were not registered, please register in advance. Here is the link to the Travel Page of our website. Take a look at the information about our program.
Please register for tryouts before attending the session (it's free!) We hope to see you on the field!
Arlington rec players don’t fall for the bait. Arlington is only looking to line their pockets. Your kid will end up on the silver team with horrible development for the price. Arlington is so desperate it’s embarassing
You mean Gold. Thee are 6 teams, correct?
Not PP. Correct, Gold is the F team. On another thread it explains that there is always a need to fill six teams under the business model. On the girls side, everyone that shows gets to play on a travel team, or at least 99% that show.
If you had less then 6 teams, then there is not enough revenue to justify all the layers of coaching. i don't think they are trying to hide this fact though.
How many girls showed tonight? 70 girls for 66 spots?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attention 2010 Male Rec Players!
After receiving multiple inquiries from players who had to miss a tryout session, we have added one more session for the rising 9U Boys on Thursday, May 24th from 5:15pm–6:30pm at Long Bridge Park #4. We have room to add 6-10 players to this age group. Players need to be born in 2010.
Players who missed the previous sessions and those who attended the previous sessions and were not selected, are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
If you were registered for tryouts already there is no need to register. If you were not registered, please register in advance. Here is the link to the Travel Page of our website. Take a look at the information about our program.
Please register for tryouts before attending the session (it's free!) We hope to see you on the field!
Arlington rec players don’t fall for the bait. Arlington is only looking to line their pockets. Your kid will end up on the silver team with horrible development for the price. Arlington is so desperate it’s embarassing
You mean Gold. Thee are 6 teams, correct?
Not PP. Correct, Gold is the F team. On another thread it explains that there is always a need to fill six teams under the business model. On the girls side, everyone that shows gets to play on a travel team, or at least 99% that show.
If you had less then 6 teams, then there is not enough revenue to justify all the layers of coaching. i don't think they are trying to hide this fact though.
Anonymous wrote:Has BSC sent offers yet for u12? Any idea when they start?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attention 2010 Male Rec Players!
After receiving multiple inquiries from players who had to miss a tryout session, we have added one more session for the rising 9U Boys on Thursday, May 24th from 5:15pm–6:30pm at Long Bridge Park #4. We have room to add 6-10 players to this age group. Players need to be born in 2010.
Players who missed the previous sessions and those who attended the previous sessions and were not selected, are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
If you were registered for tryouts already there is no need to register. If you were not registered, please register in advance. Here is the link to the Travel Page of our website. Take a look at the information about our program.
Please register for tryouts before attending the session (it's free!) We hope to see you on the field!
Arlington rec players don’t fall for the bait. Arlington is only looking to line their pockets. Your kid will end up on the silver team with horrible development for the price. Arlington is so desperate it’s embarassing
You mean Gold. Thee are 6 teams, correct?
Not PP. Correct, Gold is the F team. On another thread it explains that there is always a need to fill six teams under the business model. On the girls side, everyone that shows gets to play on a travel team, or at least 99% that show.
If you had less then 6 teams, then there is not enough revenue to justify all the layers of coaching. i don't think they are trying to hide this fact though.
The above comment about girls teams in Arlington might be correct for certain years, but is definitely not the case across the board. Certain years seem to be much more competitive than others. Many girls born in 2007, for example, would beg to differ with the assertion that everyone who shows up gets a spot on an Arlington travel team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attention 2010 Male Rec Players!
After receiving multiple inquiries from players who had to miss a tryout session, we have added one more session for the rising 9U Boys on Thursday, May 24th from 5:15pm–6:30pm at Long Bridge Park #4. We have room to add 6-10 players to this age group. Players need to be born in 2010.
Players who missed the previous sessions and those who attended the previous sessions and were not selected, are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
If you were registered for tryouts already there is no need to register. If you were not registered, please register in advance. Here is the link to the Travel Page of our website. Take a look at the information about our program.
Please register for tryouts before attending the session (it's free!) We hope to see you on the field!
Arlington rec players don’t fall for the bait. Arlington is only looking to line their pockets. Your kid will end up on the silver team with horrible development for the price. Arlington is so desperate it’s embarassing
You mean Gold. Thee are 6 teams, correct?
Not PP. Correct, Gold is the F team. On another thread it explains that there is always a need to fill six teams under the business model. On the girls side, everyone that shows gets to play on a travel team, or at least 99% that show.
If you had less then 6 teams, then there is not enough revenue to justify all the layers of coaching. i don't think they are trying to hide this fact though.
The above comment about girls teams in Arlington might be correct for certain years, but is definitely not the case across the board. Certain years seem to be much more competitive than others. Many girls born in 2007, for example, would beg to differ with the assertion that everyone who shows up gets a spot on an Arlington travel team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attention 2010 Male Rec Players!
After receiving multiple inquiries from players who had to miss a tryout session, we have added one more session for the rising 9U Boys on Thursday, May 24th from 5:15pm–6:30pm at Long Bridge Park #4. We have room to add 6-10 players to this age group. Players need to be born in 2010.
Players who missed the previous sessions and those who attended the previous sessions and were not selected, are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
If you were registered for tryouts already there is no need to register. If you were not registered, please register in advance. Here is the link to the Travel Page of our website. Take a look at the information about our program.
Please register for tryouts before attending the session (it's free!) We hope to see you on the field!
Arlington rec players don’t fall for the bait. Arlington is only looking to line their pockets. Your kid will end up on the silver team with horrible development for the price. Arlington is so desperate it’s embarassing
You mean Gold. Thee are 6 teams, correct?
Not PP. Correct, Gold is the F team. On another thread it explains that there is always a need to fill six teams under the business model. On the girls side, everyone that shows gets to play on a travel team, or at least 99% that show.
If you had less then 6 teams, then there is not enough revenue to justify all the layers of coaching. i don't think they are trying to hide this fact though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always tell my players “the effort is non-negotiable” before every game. It truly is the one thing you can always control.
My biggest pet peeve when watching a game are the players that just don't seem to care. They play with zero passion. Sometimes they are good players, but they don't have the drive.
There are a few on my kid's team that I would like to run out on the field and give a good kick in the a** or yell what my dad used to yell at me when he coached me and I was slacking "you want to go sit in the car?!" This is for middle schoolers/high schoolers, btw, not 8-year olds.
The other pet peeve are the kids that can't stay on their g-damn feet. There is one kid on my son's U10 team that is literally on the ground 95% of the game. When my kids were playing rec and they did that, my husband and I would yell 'get up'. My husband always told them that you are ineffective on the ground. My dad turned to us at what game and said "he just got knocked down hard do you think he has springs on his a**?" But, by the time they started travel they pretty much never went down and when they did they were right back up (barring major injury).
at those ages it does not matter. Sometimes those slacker kids turn it on and sometimes the tough u10 kid gets his ass kicked as a u14. I alway think it is funny when a kid gets moved up and the parents are like why is he not running faster and pushing that those kid over like he use to...it’s because the other kids are a lot better. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attention 2010 Male Rec Players!
After receiving multiple inquiries from players who had to miss a tryout session, we have added one more session for the rising 9U Boys on Thursday, May 24th from 5:15pm–6:30pm at Long Bridge Park #4. We have room to add 6-10 players to this age group. Players need to be born in 2010.
Players who missed the previous sessions and those who attended the previous sessions and were not selected, are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
If you were registered for tryouts already there is no need to register. If you were not registered, please register in advance. Here is the link to the Travel Page of our website. Take a look at the information about our program.
Please register for tryouts before attending the session (it's free!) We hope to see you on the field!
Arlington rec players don’t fall for the bait. Arlington is only looking to line their pockets. Your kid will end up on the silver team with horrible development for the price. Arlington is so desperate it’s embarassing
You mean Gold. Thee are 6 teams, correct?
Red
White
Blue
Black
Good
Silver
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attention 2010 Male Rec Players!
After receiving multiple inquiries from players who had to miss a tryout session, we have added one more session for the rising 9U Boys on Thursday, May 24th from 5:15pm–6:30pm at Long Bridge Park #4. We have room to add 6-10 players to this age group. Players need to be born in 2010.
Players who missed the previous sessions and those who attended the previous sessions and were not selected, are all welcome and encouraged to attend.
If you were registered for tryouts already there is no need to register. If you were not registered, please register in advance. Here is the link to the Travel Page of our website. Take a look at the information about our program.
Please register for tryouts before attending the session (it's free!) We hope to see you on the field!
Arlington rec players don’t fall for the bait. Arlington is only looking to line their pockets. Your kid will end up on the silver team with horrible development for the price. Arlington is so desperate it’s embarassing
You mean Gold. Thee are 6 teams, correct?
Not PP. Correct, Gold is the F team. On another thread it explains that there is always a need to fill six teams under the business model. On the girls side, everyone that shows gets to play on a travel team, or at least 99% that show.
If you had less then 6 teams, then there is not enough revenue to justify all the layers of coaching. i don't think they are trying to hide this fact though.