2016 Thornhill Thunder House League Program Kicks Off!
Spring is around the corner, and the thought of our House League Program kicking off again outdoors is exciting.
House League – Get Started Here!
Spring is around the corner, and the thought of our House League Program kicking off again outdoors is exciting.
House League – Get Started Here!
Thornhill Soccer Club uses the player tryout selection process to find the right set of players to form teams that can compete at the highest possible levels. This does not always mean selection of the best individual players. Skill on the field is definitely an important factor, but other less quantitative factors are considered such as attitude, vision, decision-making and work-ethic.
Teams require different players to perform different roles. There are strikers, midfielders, defenders, and goalkeepers. Within each group you may want one strong/physical player, one very fast player, one player with extreme foot skills, and another player who has strong vision and can read the game as it unfolds. You may want different players to take on the roles of acquisition, distribution, and transportation of the ball.
The purpose of the tryout, and the job of the tryout evaluators, is to incorporate all of these factors and find the right combination of skills, attitudes, and roles to build a competitive team.
Check-In
The tryout itself is very much like a typical practice. Players will be divided into groups and run through some individual drills, transition to small sided games, and eventually on to larger, full sided games. Players will be given water breaks and stay in the tryout area during breaks. Parents are to remain OUTSIDE of the tryout area.
There will be multiple tryout evaluators managing the tryout. Some of the evaluators are coaches of the teams in the specific age group and gender that is being evaluated. Other evaluators include other Thornhill Soccer Club coaches and Assistant Coaches who are assisting in the selection process.
The tryout evaluators are looking for the right combination of players to form the most competitive teams possible. They will be watching the players and taking notes on individuals and associating those comments with the jersey number worn by that player.
Evaluators will exchange information and point out certain players to other evaluators who may want to take a closer look. All the feedback is then gathered and given to the coaches of the teams being formed. It is those coaches who are responsible for making the final decisions on which players are selected.