Anonymous wrote:VLC has only had younger teams for a couple of years, used to be just high school program. They are very deliberate and making sure they have good quality and scale to get newer teams of younger boys on the field.
It takes patience but it works. 2025 team in only two years old as a straight 25 team and they are really coming along and competing very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why VLC only offers teams down to 2027? Seems like most area teams go to at least 2030...and yes, I've heard all of the people say no need for club that young, but it's nice to have options for year round play in addition to other sports
VLC has 3, non parent coaches on each team and believe they want to continue that model. Hard to do that when you get down to the younger age groups. However, their Skills & Drills session starts up in DEC and that is offered for 5th graders.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CHrLZUYhtCa/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
vlcclub.leagueapps.com/events/1956688-vlc-skills-and-drills-20202021
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why VLC only offers teams down to 2027? Seems like most area teams go to at least 2030...and yes, I've heard all of the people say no need for club that young, but it's nice to have options for year round play in addition to other sports
Anonymous wrote:The competition wasn’t as strong as it was last year but all three HS (22, 23, 24) teams went 3-0 at the Autumn Gold Showcase this weekend. You can only play who shows up and it was a good weekend for VLC.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best VLC kids have a chance to compete against the best players in the region if they play for PVI.
Is that why PVI plays in VEL?
What club team has the most players at PVI? Hint: It's not VLC.
Ok, which is it, then?
I think they are suggesting Blackwolf.