Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS did not make the team. Several boys from his rec team did make it. We're all stunned, as DS has been the clear star of the rec team for 4 years. Tryouts were a joke. No time trials. No dribbling drills. Just 6 hours of playing games. Yes, we're bitter. But more befuddled than anything.
sorry to hear. is this U9 Arl Soccer? i heard there're 200+ boys at the tryouts and the interests exploded in the past couple of years. friend's daughter didn't make it either. hope your boy get the nod next year (assuming there's no 'appeal' to the decision).
Anonymous wrote:DS did not make the team. Several boys from his rec team did make it. We're all stunned, as DS has been the clear star of the rec team for 4 years. Tryouts were a joke. No time trials. No dribbling drills. Just 6 hours of playing games. Yes, we're bitter. But more befuddled than anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes travel soccer is more important than HS soccer for D1 college. Club teams play in tournaments over the summers where many college coaches attend to scout out potential recruits. For boys, the new hot travel league is the pre academy and academy. Many D1 ncsl teams in U13 left to go to this league.
If your DS really wants to play college soccer, which area travel team would you recommend?
Anonymous wrote:results are in
Anonymous wrote:Me too! And yes my daughter hasn't asked once but I'm worried she may move down or out. It would be sad for us all as we have all loved it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes travel soccer is more important than HS soccer for D1 college. Club teams play in tournaments over the summers where many college coaches attend to scout out potential recruits. For boys, the new hot travel league is the pre academy and academy. Many D1 ncsl teams in U13 left to go to this league.