Our son went for 4 seasons and with every season the quality reduced. The coaches are all parents so they are just as inexperienced as your next door neighbor. The structure & organization went from poor to completely mediocre. Eventually they asked us to pay for the uniform separately as well from a third-party vendor (which is definitely not a good experience, if you accidentally order the wrong size/color, you are stuck with it). Overall, there is no governance on the quality of coaches or any particular curriculum they follow to lead the kids step-by-step in getting better. There's no teaching based on their level or goals around improving their skills. Its just a place where they let the kids play...
Read moreOur daughter has been in AYSO 44 for 3 seasons now and it's been an all-around great experience. I like how it's volunteer run -- families get involved and we've made great friends in the community through it. She is learning about team work, sportsmanship, and gaining soccer and general sports skills, while having a lot of fun. The parent volunteers who run it are really committed...
Read moreAll about soccer. My kid started soccer here and improved his skills quicker than expected. I have seen many organizations in this region but the commitment and dedication coach show are of different levels. I think it's hard to get a coach involved so much. I really appreciate all the coaches and recommend you to get...
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