Tread lightly with that one. That was our daughters old coach. I can give more details if you want, just not sure this is the right place.
380Ag said:
J. Evans? If it's the same guy I'm thinking of, that guy is nuts. Did he have a skills clinic last week that consisted of the kids running hills while he yelled at them? He told everyone that he kept his kid out of public school until this year bc he didn't want him being scouted too early. His kid is in 2nd grade...He claims he is best coach in FCD and that his kid is guaranteed to go pro
380Ag said:
Another thing to keep in mind (at least on the girls side) is that there is a ton of overlap in the leagues. Meaning that the bottom ECNL team isn't necessarily better than the top ECRL team. Which is why finding a good coach is most important. My daughters ECRL ntx team has played and beaten ECNL, GA and ECRL teams. I would emphasize coaching over league every time.
Lots of clubs will have open practices through the spring. Line several up to try and see which ones are the best fit for your kid(and also for you and your family). I would pick one and hit the ground running with summer training, summer indoor leagues, and skills camps. The exposure to a higher level of competition and pure repetitions will be the most important factor in your son "catching up". The sooner you get him in that environment, the better off he will be. We were in the same place with our son at this time last year and we cant believe how much he has grown as a player since then.planoaggie123 said:
Thanks. I think we will likely just get through this Spring season with our team (been together for 6 seasons now) and then look to move on with a club. The head coach's son (and another former player that was with our team) is with a Solar club so might talk to him. Those two kids are both a decent amount better but I can even see some improvement in my son just from these camps and we played quite a bit outside over the break.
There are just SO many teams and want to try and find one that will not require too long of a drive. Seems like most clubs are in Allen, Carrolton, Frisco, etc. I know at some point that is reality but maybe for the next year or two if we can keep it closer / easier that will be my goal....
Crispin Torque said:Lots of clubs will have open practices through the spring. Line several up to try and see which ones are the best fit for your kid(and also for you and your family). I would pick one and hit the ground running with summer training, summer indoor leagues, and skills camps. The exposure to a higher level of competition and pure repetitions will be the most important factor in your son "catching up". The sooner you get him in that environment, the better off he will be. We were in the same place with our son at this time last year and we cant believe how much he has grown as a player since then.planoaggie123 said:
Thanks. I think we will likely just get through this Spring season with our team (been together for 6 seasons now) and then look to move on with a club. The head coach's son (and another former player that was with our team) is with a Solar club so might talk to him. Those two kids are both a decent amount better but I can even see some improvement in my son just from these camps and we played quite a bit outside over the break.
There are just SO many teams and want to try and find one that will not require too long of a drive. Seems like most clubs are in Allen, Carrolton, Frisco, etc. I know at some point that is reality but maybe for the next year or two if we can keep it closer / easier that will be my goal....
planoaggie123 said:
So son went to an FC Dallas youth "tryout" last night with their current team. I am not sure if last night was an outlier but there were like 28 kids and 1 coach most of night and a second coach came late. Almost zero instruction. To be clear this was a PRACTICE that they let my son join so they could see him play. If that is the standard, we will be skipping FC Dallas. Maybe it was an unusual day and they combined teams. Will update later as I hear more.
FTAG 2000 said:planoaggie123 said:
So son went to an FC Dallas youth "tryout" last night with their current team. I am not sure if last night was an outlier but there were like 28 kids and 1 coach most of night and a second coach came late. Almost zero instruction. To be clear this was a PRACTICE that they let my son join so they could see him play. If that is the standard, we will be skipping FC Dallas. Maybe it was an unusual day and they combined teams. Will update later as I hear more.
Yeah their open practice tryout things aren't representative of practice. They just want to see how new kids will fit in, how they compare to existing kids, etc.
Squads are capped at 12. For pre-K they split that into two teams for league play until they get old enough for 7v7.
Crispin Torque said:
Are you trying out any other clubs? If you are in Plano, you might try Sting, Solar, and Renegades too.