Does she have…
If she meets the description above, we encourage her to attend the Blitz ID Camp and try outs. If you are not sure but believe it could be a good fit for your child, then we hope you explore the opportunity. Players can come a long way in one season with a determined work ethic and athletic ability.
What are the family commitments required?
Time is the main commitment as Competitive teams train year-round. Regular season runs May-July, which includes several practices a week, 2 games per week of league play, as well as approximately 5-8 tournaments throughout these months. If a team does post Provincial play for a Western or National Championship, these will be held into August. Tournament schedules will vary by team and be determined by the head coach. Weekend Time and Travel is a big component and big commitment of elite level ball and comes with a price tag; hotels, campsites, fuel, food, etc. to name a few. Families will be responsible for the additional cost of training, tournaments, and travel; however, team fundraising efforts will dictate what actually comes out of your pocket. Blitz teams have historically had great success with fundraising and sponsorship.
Competitive team schedules are very ambitious, however, the experience is extremely rewarding on many levels. We tend to see tremendous growth in the girls; physically, socially, and mentally. Both personal goals and team goals are achieved through a dedicated, committed, hard-working and supportive environment. Resulting in confident athletes with a desire to succeed, not only on the ball field but in every day aspects of their life!
Whats Next...
What is an ID Camp?
Before hosting a team tryout, ID Camps are held to identify athletes wanting to play competitive ball. They are evaluated on their technical skills, through drills, situational gameplay, and recorded metrics. Identifying metrics such as these enables the association to dertermine what level these players skillsets will be able to sucessfully compete at. This is the FIRST step in deciding what teams will be formed and at which level. Formal tryouts are scheduled afterwards.