Select Soccer FAQ
What is the difference between recreational and select
soccer?
The main differences are what the players are trying to
achieve through soccer and the ability of the players.
Recreational soccer is mainly for the players to have fun while
playing the game. Ability level isn't weighed and equal playing
time and de-emphasizing the winning/losing is a large part of
rec. The time commitment for rec soccer is less than for select
soccer. For select, ability level is weighed and the focus is on
player/team development where equal playing time for all players
isn't stressed and the overall success of the player/team is
taken into account. The commitment level of both time/resources
is greater for select.
What is select club soccer?
It is competitive soccer for the U11-U18 age groups where
players must tryout and be selected to participate. Select is
for those players who have a passion/commitment for the game and
demonstrate advanced skills, athleticism, attitude & ability in
recreational/youth soccer. A professional coaching staff (full &
part time) selects, trains and coaches the teams/players on a
year round basis. Select soccer is for the serious soccer player
who has aspirations to play soccer at a higher level as they get
older and is willing to devote the necessary time/resources.
What is select club soccer's role?
This may vary from club to club, but is generally to
prepare/develop players to participate at the highest possible
level of High School, College and ODP (Olympic Development
Program). With middle school and high school soccer only lasting
a few months of the year and limited to those players that
attend the school, club soccer is the primary means of
development for the serious soccer player in the U.S. Generally
select club soccer (along with colleges/universities) attracts
the best youth soccer players/coaches in the country.
How do I know if my son/daughter can play select soccer?
If they have excelled or demonstrated strong
skills/athleticism while playing recreational/youth soccer and
enjoy competing/playing soccer. A player must also have a
positive attitude, the commitment to play as well as the skills.
Having a passion for the game can help overcome many obstacles.
How much does it cost to play select soccer at Lake
Travis?
Roughly $1,000.
What does the money go towards?
Coaching fees, LTYA fees and uniform fees.
Is the payment due in one lump some or is it monthly dues?
It can be paid either way. One lump sum will garner a $100
deduction. Otherwise it will be half paid in May and half paid
in August.
How long is the season and how much time commitment is
there during the season and off season?
The Spring season, which runs from mid January to mid May,
and the Fall season, which runs from mid August to mid December,
would have two training sessions per week and at least one game
on the weekend. There would most likely be two tournaments (one
at beginning of season and one at end). Training sessions are
roughly an hour and half.
If selected to a team, does the season constitute the Fall
and the Spring or just one or the other?
The teams are formed for an entire year, with tryouts in May
and the team starting in August and going through the following
May. A player's commitment is for the entire year, not just the
Fall or Spring season. This encompasses both time and financial
commitment.
How much travel is involved and where would we travel?
Depending on which division a particular team is in (Division
I, Super II Division & Division II), the regular season games
would generally be within Austin/Temple/San Antonio area. The
majority of league games will be in the Austin area. A team at
the Division I or Super II Division most likely would have 2-3
league games of an hour or more drive. Parents are responsible
for travel and there is not a bus or other means of
transportation that the club provides.
What select division are Lake Travis' teams in?
Most are in the Super II Division, but we expect to have
at least 2 teams in Division I for the Fall 2007 season.
See our team results page. One of the goals of the club is to get all of its
teams in the highest possible division. NOTE: Super II Division
and Division II require that every players plays at least 50% of
each game.
How is the coaching different from recreational to select?
Many of the recreational coaches will be volunteer parents
with limited coaching/playing experience. Select coaches will
have years of coaching/playing experience at the highest level
(youth, college & professional). Lake Travis' select coaches
either hold national coaching licenses or have played collegiate or professionally. The coaches will focus on
developing the players technical and tactical ability over a
period of years, working with the players virtually year round.
What type of soccer gear (other than uniforms) needs to be
purchased for select?
Players are responsible to purchase their own soccer shoes,
shin guards, water jug and soccer ball. Players at practice must
wear LT practice shirt/shorts.
What is the tryout process for select?
Players in each age group will be evaluated based on two days
of playing against other players in their age group at tryouts.
Coaches will evaluate predominantly through the use of small
sided (4 against 4) and larger games. Players may also be asked
to perform some technical/physical tasks to demonstrate their
abilities. After both days of tryouts are complete each player
will be notified (via a phone call) if they have been selected
for a team.
How do I get ready for select tryouts?
Click Here
and fill out interest form on the website and then show up to
tryouts on the designated night with your BIRTH CERTIFICATE.
Is there a cost to tryout and who can attend?
No, there is not a cost for tryouts and anyone within the age
groups may attend tryouts.
When are Lake Travis Select tryouts?
For more information about the tryouts, click
here.
For more information, contact Tim Chestney by email at tim @ltsoccer.com
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