Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CHRVA 18 Bid Regionals were last Sunday. The top 3 finishers were:
1st Columbia 18 Black
2nd MDJRS 18 Elite
3rd VA Elite 18's
Congrats to these teams for earning a bid to USAV 18 Nationals.
Perhaps the most interesting thing is that Paramount chose not to attend. The Paramount 18s do not yet have an open bid, so regionals was probably the best opportunity for them to secure at least a bid in another division. They are playing at NEQ this weekend but I don't see that they are playing in any qualifiers after that.
Is that the first time in ages VAE have played regionals? I thought they were only in the market for open bids? Did something change?
Anonymous wrote:CHRVA 18 Bid Regionals were last Sunday. The top 3 finishers were:
1st Columbia 18 Black
2nd MDJRS 18 Elite
3rd VA Elite 18's
Congrats to these teams for earning a bid to USAV 18 Nationals.
Perhaps the most interesting thing is that Paramount chose not to attend. The Paramount 18s do not yet have an open bid, so regionals was probably the best opportunity for them to secure at least a bid in another division. They are playing at NEQ this weekend but I don't see that they are playing in any qualifiers after that.
FPYCparent wrote:Agreed. Thanks for the insightful contributions.
I'm going through the 2023 USAV spreadsheets for to see what CHRVA teams participated.
Open: Metro 15 Travel, Metro 17 Travel, Metro 18 Travel, Paramount VBC 18s
National: Blue Ridge 14 Blue, Paramount VBC 14, Paramount VBC 15, Metro 16 Travel, Blue Ridge 17 Blue, VA Juniors 18 Elite
USA: Paramount VBC 16s
Liberty: (None)
American: Metro 14 Travel, VA Juniors 14 Elite, Blue Ridge 15 Blue, EC Power CH 15-Shock DC, MVSA 15 Charge, Blue Ridge 16 Blue, MVSA 16 Sparks, MD Jrs 17 Elite Black, Paramount VBC 17, EC Power Chesapeake 18 DE
Freedom: LEVBC U14 National, MVSA 14 Force, LEVBC U15 National, Premier Edge 16, VA Juniors 16 Elite, EC Power Chesapeake 17 DE, VA Juniors 17 Elite, Vienna Elite 18 Blue, Columbia 18 Black
Hopefully, I didn't miss any teams ... but that looks to be about 12 CHRVA clubs that earned a total of 30 bids to Nationals. There are about 9 more bids for CHRVA in the 11s-13s groups.
FPYCparent wrote:Agreed. Thanks for the insightful contributions.
I'm going through the 2023 USAV spreadsheets for to see what CHRVA teams participated.
Open: Metro 15 Travel, Metro 17 Travel, Metro 18 Travel, Paramount VBC 18s
National: Blue Ridge 14 Blue, Paramount VBC 14, Paramount VBC 15, Metro 16 Travel, Blue Ridge 17 Blue, VA Juniors 18 Elite
USA: Paramount VBC 16s
Liberty: (None)
American: Metro 14 Travel, VA Juniors 14 Elite, Blue Ridge 15 Blue, EC Power CH 15-Shock DC, MVSA 15 Charge, Blue Ridge 16 Blue, MVSA 16 Sparks, MD Jrs 17 Elite Black, Paramount VBC 17, EC Power Chesapeake 18 DE
Freedom: LEVBC U14 National, MVSA 14 Force, LEVBC U15 National, Premier Edge 16, VA Juniors 16 Elite, EC Power Chesapeake 17 DE, VA Juniors 17 Elite, Vienna Elite 18 Blue, Columbia 18 Black
Hopefully, I didn't miss any teams ... but that looks to be about 12 CHRVA clubs that earned a total of 30 bids to Nationals. There are about 9 more bids for CHRVA in the 11s-13s groups.
FPYCparent wrote:Thanks for the historical perspective offered in this thread. I've learned quite a bit.
So, what can CHRVA do to raise its profile (and the profile of its member clubs) at a national level? (I think there may be some agreement that CHRVA's national profile is ... lacking.)
It seems that Metro and Paramount are capable of representing CHRVA well in most cases, but does either club stand to gain anything if CHRVA wants to have a more prominent presence? Could the two even agree to collaborate to push the region forward?
I think I understand that teams have to compete in two "local" tournaments to qualify for CHRVA Bid Regionals. Capital Hill counts as one ... and Metro seems to be tied to the hip of that one. Do any of the other large-ish events also count like the one at National Harbor and Charm City? Do other regions have similar requirements for competing in "local" tournaments? What if clubs could earn a "local event credit" for competing in an out-of-region event that fields Open level pools of 40 or 50+ teams (e.g., Volley by the James) or one of the M-APLs? I'm thinking that CHRVA teams at those events are extending the reach of the region and could be deserving of something like a local event credit to CHRVA Bid Regionals.
I wonder if these one-day tourneys hosted by MVSA/MDJRS/Vienna Elite/etc. are really doing a service for the region as a whole (at the Open level, at least). On the other hand, would these one-days go away if that "local" event requirement is loosened ... and would the host clubs ultimately lose out on a significant income generator?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally new to volleyball- been playing Rec in Montgomery County. The club that is closest to me is MoCo. Can anyone share their experience with this club? Clinics seem good, but would be interested in hearing from parents of teens who play for their teams. TIA.
We recently played against their top 13 team (Motion) and it was a lot of fun. I liked the atmosphere their players created: they were chanting the whole time and encouraged the players on the court. The coaches seemed nice and supportive of the players. I wish our players came up with similar chants to pump up those on the court. Coming November we will also try for one of their teams to explore our options. You may want to consider other clubs for your player to get some club experience (in case MOCO doesn't work out for the first time). It might be difficult to make a MOCO team with Rec League experience only (and it gets harder and harder with increasing player age).
Anonymous wrote:Totally new to volleyball- been playing Rec in Montgomery County. The club that is closest to me is MoCo. Can anyone share their experience with this club? Clinics seem good, but would be interested in hearing from parents of teens who play for their teams. TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to think like you, and to some extent I still do (re: Metro does not improve the CHRVA region). However, if players want to play D1, especially in a power 4 league, a lot of these other clubs just don’t have the college recruitment infrastructure. You may say it’s because of the poaching but some don’t even have a point person that families can strategize with about recruitment. If you are interested in playing in college and you visit a clubs website and go to the college commitment page and you start comparing Metro sells itself, it doesn’t even have to poach players. Anybody who is playing on Metro travel 16 and older want to get recruited.
I have noticed that some players get recruited when they are with other clubs but for their 18U year they play with Metro. I’ve wondered if Metro have some kind of arrangement to provide training and conditioning before some players arrive on campus.
I think you're right the most direct path to D1 is the reason Metro Travel teams continue to attract many of the best players in the region, despite the fact that there are probably 4 or 5 players on every Metro Travel team that don't get to play in tournaments as much as they would if they played for another club. I think most of these players know that when they accept the offer, but believe that being on Metro Travel, even as a reserve player, will be better for recruiting purposes. With 15 players on many of the Metro Travel rosters, there is no question that some really great players are standing on the sidelines. This obviously weakens other teams to certain extent, but I'm not sure whether that is the reason that Metro takes so many on each team. Having a deep bench is helpful when players get hurt or have to miss a tournament for some reason and also allows for really competitive practices.
I have also heard that some college coaches encourage their local commits to switch to Metro for their last year (or two) of club volleyball because of the level of competition, both in practice and at tournaments.