Anyone have any experience with Region 1 ODP camp in PA? Have a son who will be attending this summer and just curious as to how it works...
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It's intense.
They narrow the potential R1 pool each day. Super competitive. I wouldn't get your kid's hopes up, just view it as a good 3 day experience in PA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone have any experience with Region 1 ODP camp in PA? Have a son who will be attending this summer and just curious as to how it works...
It is hard, emotionally and physically. Lots of soccer and lots of stress. If your child goes in with a good attitude, trying to make the most of it, but not necessarily expecting to make the final pool it can be a great experience.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour child gets put on a scramble team with kids from a variety of other states. He may or may not have someone from MA on his team. They usually have 3 training sessions a day with that team. For U13 and up, once or twice a day a new "pool" list is posted that pulls the players seen as being higher level into an ID group that train separately from the scramble teams. Kids get added and dropped continually as the camp goes along, ultimately ending up with a final regional pool that gets announced on the last day of camp. They stay in dorms with their state team and eat at the dining hall, walking back and forth to the fields with chaperones.
It is hard, emotionally and physically. Lots of soccer and lots of stress. If your child goes in with a good attitude, trying to make the most of it, but not necessarily expecting to make the final pool it can be a great experience.
Thanks. Super helpful. My child is a 2006 so just starting this process with ODP. Your advice on going in with a good attitude and lowered expectations make sense
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Wait, TS demands this before another post "ODP is irrelevant today"
Ok, we got that taken care.
Gettysburg College is usually host location. Nice environment, Some long walks between dorms, cafe, field, - but that's good for them. This is not a fun-time camp. This is purely who-can-hack-it camp. My D called it Hunger Games, but loved it. As other posters said, lists are posted, and names fall off. The chosen play on a different field, some get sent down, others get called up. Tell him to pack his thick skin, and he'll have a great time
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone have any experience with Region 1 ODP camp in PA? Have a son who will be attending this summer and just curious as to how it works...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's an ongoing assess and reassess of all participants. No parents allowed. Lists go up daily of the top players. Those top players then train together the next day. List changes daily and then twice a day. You are a number, not a name and state is not relevant. No team colors, no club colors and roster gets posted. Lots of work and my kid is hoping to go again this year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWait, TS demands this before another post "ODP is irrelevant today"
Ok, we got that taken care.
Gettysburg College is usually host location. Nice environment, Some long walks between dorms, cafe, field, - but that's good for them. This is not a fun-time camp. This is purely who-can-hack-it camp. My D called it Hunger Games, but loved it. As other posters said, lists are posted, and names fall off. The chosen play on a different field, some get sent down, others get called up. Tell him to pack his thick skin, and he'll have a great time
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostODP is a thin membraned shell of it's former self. 25% of the kids that use to show up. Top 30 to 50 kids in most states just aren't there. But please continue to believe the opposite
If you make the top team, it has value. MA ODP is not the top team. The R1 Pool, and Boca Roster has value.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThanks. Super helpful. My child is a 2006 so just starting this process with ODP. Your advice on going in with a good attitude and lowered expectations make sense
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostODP is a thin membraned shell of it's former self. 25% of the kids that use to show up. Top 30 to 50 kids in most states just aren't there. But please continue to believe the opposite
When I grew up, about half of the better players ended up still being the best in High School. All the factors, size, speed, peaking early, etc would change the hierarchy as kids aged.
Does this still happen?
A common theme I see on TS is that if your kid isn’t on a DA team that every other form of development is a waste of time and money. How would anybody know what potential a young player has unless they keep challenging themselves against the top players not in DA?
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