goldentoe
SILVER
There's a lot of stuff pulling players in different directions the last year of club soccer. You'll find find that it's not the competitive cauldron the players experienced in previous seasons. Having gone through the DP process for a few years, my daughter has enjoyed spending more weekends at home this year. Many of her teammates have missed games for college visits, family vacations they've missed over the years, homecomings, proms, concerts, and even final SAT/ACT tests. You'll see....it's not the same. It's different for everyone, but the handful of games my daughter traveled for in the fall didn't have much of an impact on her as a player.They do not have DA. NV's high school season takes place during fall, so DD basically does nothing other than do private trainings and strength/conditioning during this period. There is a local ECNL option but we will not play for them, for the same reasons you saw many Vegas kids DP for SoCal, AZ, and UT teams after the other NV club lost ECNL status.
DD's going to graduate early so the best option for her is to play in the ECNL during the fall. I can't speak for the coaching staff themselves, but from my understanding, they just want her to be playing during the fall at the highest possible level feasible (which will be ECNL as we live outside the geographic region for DA). Honestly, as long as she's playing quality soccer against quality competition, I'm sure they're happy with our decision.
In what way is the U18 season different from the rest? Just curious.
Is the UNLV coach gonna take on another local club team next season? He coached the old Downtown 99 Las Vegas team for the last couple seasons. They played in Surf Thanksgiving, Players Showcase, and some other local stuff. Maybe he'll have a local team your daughter can train with at least.
Anyway, I'm pretty confident our daughters have competed against each other, and on the same team in the past. Good luck in the future, and congrats on her commitment to UNLV.