We have more than 2 kids. We have been through rec and premier at multiple clubs and leagues. There is a lot of overlap and variability at every club. Find a team that is right for your kid and realize that there are changes especially at high school. Often players your kid might be playing against now, might be on your team soon. Try to be one happy family. I would say it would only help if more clubs would cooperate more but choice is definitely good! Been there, done that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt would be exactly the same if all those B team players were saving their $$ and playing Rec instead of club. The only reason most rec is so bad now is because the parents of almost every player who can walk & chew gum at the same time have switched their kid to club for the "prestige" (we've all seen those B & C team players wearing their club warm ups to school everyday) and then it's a domino effect with more & more kids switching to club to be with their friends and fellow decent players who've already switched. Once kids can play on their high school teams (jv included), almost all B team & below players drop out of club. Also, by high school, a bunch of kids tell their parents "I don't care about playing "club or your parental soccer dreams of me...". All the time & money spent on club leaves people psychologically unwilling to admit it's all a big sham for the non-elite players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't know, is playing on THUSC, FCP's or any of the TA 3rd or 4th teams like playing rec? What's your point here? Probably better at BSC since their 3rd team lost in PKs in the semi's of the Pres Cup, so they look stronger than a lot of clubs 1st or 2nd teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's only a sham if you expect that "B" team player to turn into a top D1 prospect! Otherwise I've personally seen club soccer completely transform my DD both physically and mentally to a level that would never have been accomplished from a rec structure. I don't care that she will not play collegiate soccer but she now has a passion for personal fitness and teamwork that will serve her well throughout the rest of her life. Sad you don't see the real "B" team value!
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Guy who's kid goes to school in club jacket every day!!!
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OR Representation??
So PacNW Classic is just around the corner... this is a high caliber tournament where are all the OR teams??
http://www.pacificnorthwestsoccerclu...d70361249.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo PacNW Classic is just around the corner... this is a high caliber tournament where are all the OR teams??
http://www.pacificnorthwestsoccerclu...d70361249.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs it cause only the THUSC team can compete up north?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOP here... no need to talk **** over it I am just surprised teams aren't taking advantage of it especially since there should be few OR club politics involved with this tourney. Any genuine feedback? Are clubs just not playing this time of year?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell for us, our coach doesn't do anything with our team this time of year, some of the girls are doing indoor and most are playing basketball. And yes we are a top 5 team.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHas never worked out that way in the past. Why would it be any different now?
Talk to medical professionals and find out who gets the least injuries. Kids that concentrate are at much higher risk for injuries. Girls bodies develop much differently than boys.
Don't take my word on it. Talk to physios you trust.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI've been through two groups of girls and the multi sport girls are the ones that generally excel. Usually they commit mid high school but still dabble.
Talk to medical professionals and find out who gets the least injuries. Kids that concentrate are at much higher risk for injuries. Girls bodies develop much differently than boys.
Don't take my word on it. Talk to physios you trust.
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