Here are some lessons learned from our daughter playing ECNL in Oregon:
1. If your daughter is not ranked 1-14, then don't pay for the program or the travel. Try to get an answer from the coach after tryouts on where he/she will rank your daughter.
2. The purpose of ECNL is to get players college soccer opportunities. We strongly believe that ECNL gives players the exposure (thru away games and showcases) they need for college. So, if your daughters are riding the pine, they will not get the exposure because the college coaches will not see your daughter play.
3. Oregon ECNL rosters range anywhere from 20 to 25 players but the coaches consistently play the #1-#14 players. Don't pay for a program where your daughter isn't getting the experience of playing at a high level. They are just used as practice players for players 1-14, but they won't be prepared for college level soccer because they aren't playing in the games.
4. If your ECNL daughter is riding the pine, like our daughter is, you are just subsidizing the costs for the #1-#14 players. If you see the roster sizes for the other ECNL clubs, you'll see at the most, 17 or 18 players. They are selective. it's a money grab for Oregon ECNL clubs.
5. Politics are quite heavy here in Oregon. We observed that some very talented players are riding the pine while some less talented ones are getting more playing time due to connections their parents have with the coaches. Work at Nike? Great, you're in! parent is on the board? Check, you're in. Rich family or your parents were some standout athlete? Great, you're in.
So, my questions, to all those ECNL families who have daughters as benchwarmers, what are you going to do for upcoming tryouts? Will you still move forward with the ECNL program even if your daughter isn't getting the experience in the games? What non-ECNL clubs will you try out for that has programs that travel to showcases and tournaments?
1. If your daughter is not ranked 1-14, then don't pay for the program or the travel. Try to get an answer from the coach after tryouts on where he/she will rank your daughter.
2. The purpose of ECNL is to get players college soccer opportunities. We strongly believe that ECNL gives players the exposure (thru away games and showcases) they need for college. So, if your daughters are riding the pine, they will not get the exposure because the college coaches will not see your daughter play.
3. Oregon ECNL rosters range anywhere from 20 to 25 players but the coaches consistently play the #1-#14 players. Don't pay for a program where your daughter isn't getting the experience of playing at a high level. They are just used as practice players for players 1-14, but they won't be prepared for college level soccer because they aren't playing in the games.
4. If your ECNL daughter is riding the pine, like our daughter is, you are just subsidizing the costs for the #1-#14 players. If you see the roster sizes for the other ECNL clubs, you'll see at the most, 17 or 18 players. They are selective. it's a money grab for Oregon ECNL clubs.
5. Politics are quite heavy here in Oregon. We observed that some very talented players are riding the pine while some less talented ones are getting more playing time due to connections their parents have with the coaches. Work at Nike? Great, you're in! parent is on the board? Check, you're in. Rich family or your parents were some standout athlete? Great, you're in.
So, my questions, to all those ECNL families who have daughters as benchwarmers, what are you going to do for upcoming tryouts? Will you still move forward with the ECNL program even if your daughter isn't getting the experience in the games? What non-ECNL clubs will you try out for that has programs that travel to showcases and tournaments?
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