Applications for 18-19' season open on October 11, 2017 and all the info about the ages groups will be there.
Any news on this?
Applications for 18-19' season open on October 11, 2017 and all the info about the ages groups will be there.
Any news on this?
Does anyone have any insight / info on the age groups for GDA 2018/2019 season? Are they retaining the (U13?), U14, U15, U16/17 and U18/19 formatting? I had heard US Soccer was considering splitting the U16/17 into two distinct age groupings...true? False? #curious
Are they really using a basic Google Docs form to accept applications?Membership Applications for the 2018-2019
Girls Application
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe4cvBsF6Lv9ugdsyl3f27UyOWul5z7SvcNrESeL641KjfOzw/viewform
DA Age Groups 18-19 from the application:
U-12 (2007), U-13 (2006), U-14 (2005), U-15 (2004), U-16/17 (2002/2003), & U-18/19 (2000/2001) 6 total
Thanks for the age group update. Appreciated! How long does it take US Soccer to get a decision back to the applying club? #curiousDA Age Groups 18-19 from the application:
U-12 (2007), U-13 (2006), U-14 (2005), U-15 (2004), U-16/17 (2002/2003), & U-18/19 (2000/2001) 6 total
Sunil is busy figuring out how to keep his job!Hey Sunil, how's that academy working out for you?
Actually I think he is trying to figure out how to fire himself but he keeps running into to much red tape. Who knew?Sunil is busy figuring out how to keep his job!
You were right MAP, Macario did hit a bit of a slump the past few games. But wow, she sure woke up from it last night. 2 goals and an assist against Oregon, each a beautiful strike. She now leads all PAC-12 players in points (29). In second is UCLA's Halie Mace (27), who has played 192 more minutes than Macario this season. Next week will be the toughest part of the Cardinal's conference schedule with UCLA and USC on tap. Can't wait to watch!I never said Florida wasn't a test. Her father and I talked about it on Sunday (he was at my player's game). She is playing well and starting for Stanford is fantastic (and not unexpected since they don't have many finishers). All I said is give her some time. All freshmen hit a slump at some point. You can read into my post all you want but this type of freshman year is eye popping. http://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2999
Can she get there? Yes. Does she have some elite tools? Yes. Are their some glaring weaknesses to her game? Yes. Can she be a full WNT player? Absolutely if she keeps working. All that I am saying is don't go overboard with the expectations. I have seen her play since she was 12. Let's just let her keep doing her thing and grade it in November when it really counts.
You were right MAP, Macario did hit a bit of a slump the past few games. But wow, she sure woke up from it last night. 2 goals and an assist against Oregon, each a beautiful strike. She now leads all PAC-12 players in points (29). In second is UCLA's Halie Mace (27), who has played 192 more minutes than Macario this season. Next week will be the toughest part of the Cardinal's conference schedule with UCLA and USC on tap. Can't wait to watch!
I think it was great that Gins was there and getting to see the girls side.. Looks like the boys played Saturday and there were several games being played and with DA rules they were probably needed to make sure each game had the appropriate coach amount covered. As far as cost I would say it is probably comparable to ECNL.. it's a commitment for sure but if your kid is dedicated, talented and wanting the best competition and opportunities to be seen then DA is a great fit. Not for everyone but my kid is loving it!Just curious, now that the season is underway, what are the costs associated with DA , especially compared to ECNL? Are costs coming in as expected? I was looking at the game reports of Albion and was wondering why they would take so many coaches to Arizona this weekend, including Gins and Crowe who have traditionally been more focused on the boys? Why not just watch the local games? Does US Soccer pick up their tab and are other clubs sending an entourage to out of area games?
Does anyone have any insight / info on the age groups for GDA 2018/2019 season? Are they retaining the (U13?), U14, U15, U16/17 and U18/19 formatting? I had heard US Soccer was considering splitting the U16/17 into two distinct age groupings...true? False? #curious
Nice to see that Gins has Crowe involved on the girls side. Crowe is the best asset Albion has and really should be running the club.I think it was great that Gins was there and getting to see the girls side.. Looks like the boys played Saturday and there were several games being played and with DA rules they were probably needed to make sure each game had the appropriate coach amount covered. As far as cost I would say it is probably comparable to ECNL.. it's a commitment for sure but if your kid is dedicated, talented and wanting the best competition and opportunities to be seen then DA is a great fit. Not for everyone but my kid is loving it!
I don't see any boys games on Saturday in Arizona and the girls games were spread out every 2 hours. You seem to implyI think it was great that Gins was there and getting to see the girls side.. Looks like the boys played Saturday and there were several games being played and with DA rules they were probably needed to make sure each game had the appropriate coach amount covered. As far as cost I would say it is probably comparable to ECNL.. it's a commitment for sure but if your kid is dedicated, talented and wanting the best competition and opportunities to be seen then DA is a great fit. Not for everyone but my kid is loving it!