Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL team 2? There is respect and even movement when it’s warranted. Team 2 coaches rate players and the ECNL Director is always asking. Some clubs - like BSC - team 2 may be the place for two sport athletes or they choose a different path
Ha Kevin or some other BSC board member. That is a completely false statement.
There is 0 attention paid to 2nd team. If you want to go to the top team and are on bsc 2: First, leave club, go to different team. Then, go back and tryout. I challenge anyone to say even one girl between u 13 and u 17 moved up from the 2nd team after being with the club more than 6 months (occasionally a girl will come in and get slotted at ecnl 2 but gets moved up within 6 months)
This literally has not happened in years and I guarantee no one will contradict this with actual facts. The fact the poster I quoted said this with a straight face is ridiculous. Has to be has to be has to be a coach or board member.
Anonymous wrote:ECNL team 2? There is respect and even movement when it’s warranted. Team 2 coaches rate players and the ECNL Director is always asking. Some clubs - like BSC - team 2 may be the place for two sport athletes or they choose a different path
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Derek Biss — not a good coach. At least he is now w older kids. Horrible fit for the younger kids. He can do less damage now bc the boys are at the skill level they will likely be at for good.
No - older kids need to learn just as much as the younger ones. They absolutely should not be at the skill level they will be at for good.
The problem is that there are few coaches who are able to teach the older kids because it requires them to have a lot more knowledge themselves. So in many cases you are correct and the older kids do stop developing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much of a disparity between ECNL 1 and 2 teams? Is ECNL 2 a glorified B team, or are they genuinely respected within the club?
It’s a B team with an ENCL name.
Some of their ECNL 2 teams are a huge drop from the first team, so much so they are almost rec level. Check the game records and do your homework to determine which age groups have a steep drop, it's fairly obvious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much of a disparity between ECNL 1 and 2 teams? Is ECNL 2 a glorified B team, or are they genuinely respected within the club?
It’s a B team with an ENCL name.
Some of their ECNL 2 teams are a huge drop from the first team, so much so they are almost rec level. Check the game records and do your homework to determine which age groups have a steep drop, it's fairly obvious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much of a disparity between ECNL 1 and 2 teams? Is ECNL 2 a glorified B team, or are they genuinely respected within the club?
It’s a B team with an ENCL name.
Anonymous wrote:How much of a disparity between ECNL 1 and 2 teams? Is ECNL 2 a glorified B team, or are they genuinely respected within the club?
Anonymous wrote:Derek Biss — not a good coach. At least he is now w older kids. Horrible fit for the younger kids. He can do less damage now bc the boys are at the skill level they will likely be at for good. Bounced around to different leagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda parent here - my kid practices 3x a week. Fields haven’t been an issue.
What level team, though? When my son played DA a couple years ago, it was 4x a week with an optional 5th during part of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda parent here - my kid practices 3x a week. Fields haven’t been an issue.