The large list of names should be cut down after region play in January..They used this event in the past as a second tryout..Above the list of names you will see sub region list
Quote: Alot of players have moved on..girls side of ODP? Save your money..My child did it for two years..Not enough practicing but more than enough money..
Well worth it for my oldest. Youngest is starting her second year of it and it has been worth it to her. Its not for or works out for everyone. You try it and it is one of those things you either like it or dont.
True..I guess the question you have to ask is what do you expect or are looking for in the system..Some age groups have kept the same trainer while others have not.Some have a more set training schedule than others..Things could be alittle more consistant throughout the age groups..
We are over a year removed from this process but we would normally practice once a month somewhere in the Columbia area or practice at the coach's school that he or she worked for..
Quote: Alot of players have moved on..girls side of ODP? Save your money..My child did it for two years..Not enough practicing but more than enough money..
Well worth it for my oldest. Youngest is starting her second year of it and it has been worth it to her. Its not for or works out for everyone. You try it and it is one of those things you either like it or dont.
Spot on........"It's not for or works out for everyone. You try it and it is one of those things you either like it or don't." There is a difference (my opinion) on ODP in S.C. (quality, training offered, pool of players who try out, etc.) on the boys' side versus the girls' side. Many players try it and love it and feel the time commitment, expense and travel are worth it, and others feel it is lacking (especially in some of the girls' age groups), try it for a year or two and decide it is not for them. Many factors are involved in determining if it is a good fit for your child or not.