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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat would a player-first club look like in terms of recruiting? And what does it look like for a club working for your child? I have an 06 daughter who does EPD and plays for a PSPL club (not Reign Reserves). We are considering joining an ECNL team. Can you provide any insight on clubs that do work? Or what we should be looking for?
PACNW is a stable club that also has a track record of college commits and hosts recruiting events. As I'm typing this, I know somebody's going to comment that some Pac players commit to "lower tier" colleges but their are "higher Tier" commits as well. Seems to me they try to meet the needs of a broad range of players.
Eastide and SU ECNL programs are newer, so hard to say. SU has a college recruiting coordinator who seems like he isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer maybe he gets good results? Ask around. The main this is that your kid should write to coaches & invite them to watch her play when she gets to that point.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike someone else said, ask around. But Xfire has good visibility with colleges, host a tournament with coached in attendance and a track record of college commits. They also fund ECNL.
PACNW is a stable club that also has a track record of college commits and hosts recruiting events. As I'm typing this, I know somebody's going to comment that some Pac players commit to "lower tier" colleges but their are "higher Tier" commits as well. Seems to me they try to meet the needs of a broad range of players.
Eastide and SU ECNL programs are newer, so hard to say. SU has a college recruiting coordinator who seems like he isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer maybe he gets good results? Ask around. The main this is that your kid should write to coaches & invite them to watch her play when she gets to that point.
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I agree with the poster that said EPD is your best resource. That played heavily into our decision to switch clubs several years ago. My daughter was able to figure out which players she could see herself playing with and the club they were affiliated with. Other players from other clubs didn't seem as skilled or didn't talk about loving their team/coach.
It made for an easy switch since she was able to have some friends on the team and also knew that she could compete with them.
Talking with other parents on the sidelines at EPD practices and tournaments also gave us a feel for the team dynamics.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat would a player-first club look like in terms of recruiting? And what does it look like for a club working for your child? I have an 06 daughter who does EPD and plays for a PSPL club (not Reign Reserves). We are considering joining an ECNL team. Can you provide any insight on clubs that do work? Or what we should be looking for?
Part two: Get off your arse and get to work. Your dd is in a different league, so she can go train with all the clubs. Go call them up and train with them. Mention she does EPD and blah blah blah best thing since sliced bread. The coach will be glad to have her train with the team. The club is always looking for new talent. Look for what they need and see which position she can take over as a starter. Key point. GO WHERE THEY NEED HER. Player first?
That is on your own time. Ok? Train by herself. Go to privates. Toca. Futsal. Whatever.
Play time is the key to happiness. Ok? As much as possible playtime. Player first statemtns are from the coaches. Full of bullsheet. Take full control of your dd situation, like finding a new job. Good luck.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike someone else said, ask around. But Xfire has good visibility with colleges, host a tournament with coached in attendance and a track record of college commits. They also fund ECNL.
PACNW is a stable club that also has a track record of college commits and hosts recruiting events. As I'm typing this, I know somebody's going to comment that some Pac players commit to "lower tier" colleges but their are "higher Tier" commits as well. Seems to me they try to meet the needs of a broad range of players.
Eastide and SU ECNL programs are newer, so hard to say. SU has a college recruiting coordinator who seems like he isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer maybe he gets good results? Ask around. The main this is that your kid should write to coaches & invite them to watch her play when she gets to that point.
PAC does work hard in helping their players get seen and is well connected to college coaches. They do develop their players and their coaches are great. This club has the least amount of player defections from the top teams transferring elsewhere. If anything, they have tons of players from other clubs trying to make their top teams.
WPFC isn't the same club they were five years ago. When GDA happened, then more ECNL clubs joined the league, the dilution of players impacted their program and it hasn't recovered.
EFC - Their Red team before GDA and ECNL expansion was very successful in girls playing in college at top programs. The partnership with Reign hurt the club when their players left for GDA. There will never be a team as special as the EFC Red 98 team again.
SU- Their partnership with Reign took their best players who never returned with the ECNL expansion. Several of former SU girls play on the US Youth National Team as well as camp invites. They used to be known as the club that developed kids before their top players left for one of the two ECNL programs.
The dilution of top tier talent is spread across all those teams. Now that XF and WPFC don't have a monopoly on ECNL talent, you likely won't see another club have the same prestige as both these clubs used to. Find a team your kid will grow as a player and person on. One where they see the field regularly and for a decent amount of playing time.
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I think if your end game is college, then look at where the current or past year players at a club have signed. If you have a daughter, has a particular club placed players at schools you think your daughter might be going to. Have they placed 1 or 2, or 20 or more? I feel that is a true indicator of what will happen with your child if college is their end goal.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think if your end game is college, then look at where the current or past year players at a club have signed. If you have a daughter, has a particular club placed players at schools you think your daughter might be going to. Have they placed 1 or 2, or 20 or more? I feel that is a true indicator of what will happen with your child if college is their end goal.
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The best club for your child to play at is the one they like and have fun at. The one where they work well with the team (not all players can play on all teams, they've got to "fit" the play style) and coaching style. The one where they have fun. The one you can afford. The one where they can play (being on a team is quite different than playing on a team). The one that's honest with the player (about their prospects, room to move, you know, that's realistic with them).
There's really not a "best" club/program that's a one size fits all.
In my humble and (almost) non-biased opinion. I'm on the tail end of three players. The last of which is committed to a college and program she's quite happy with and loving her time playing out her final ECNL year (sniff, sniff, sniff...…). Dammit, now you've made water come outta' my eyes!
Good luck to all.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe best club for your child to play at is the one they like and have fun at. The one where they work well with the team (not all players can play on all teams, they've got to "fit" the play style) and coaching style. The one where they have fun. The one you can afford. The one where they can play (being on a team is quite different than playing on a team). The one that's honest with the player (about their prospects, room to move, you know, that's realistic with them).
There's really not a "best" club/program that's a one size fits all.
In my humble and (almost) non-biased opinion. I'm on the tail end of three players. The last of which is committed to a college and program she's quite happy with and loving her time playing out her final ECNL year (sniff, sniff, sniff...…). Dammit, now you've made water come outta' my eyes!
Good luck to all.
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Looks like Reign 04 got a new player on their squad the last game. Defection from Eastside ECNL I believe.
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if you check, that player has played both all year, as well as high school
She plays low minutes on Reign.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postif you check, that player has played both all year, as well as high school
She plays low minutes on Reign.
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