Showcasing Your Unique Style in Magic Tryouts

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The magic tryouts were an exciting event that took place in the small town of Crystalville. Every year, hopeful magicians from all over the world would gather in the town's old theater to showcase their skills and compete for a spot in the prestigious Magic Society. The tryouts attracted a diverse group of individuals. There were young magicians just starting their journey, eager to prove themselves. And then there were experienced magicians who had been perfecting their craft for years, looking to take their career to new heights. The atmosphere in the theater was electric as the performers prepared backstage.



Magic tryouts

The 2023 - 2024 season officially begins after teams selections are completed in June and runs through April 2024.

We strongly recommend registering for tryouts ahead of time to receive updates directly. All players must register online prior to taking the field for tryouts to be in our system for the team selection process.

There is a one-time $10 tryout registration fee.

No player will be allowed to tryout without going through the registration process and completing online registration.

  • Schedule: Born 2016 & Younger
  • Schedule: Born 2015 to 2010
  • Schedule: Born 2009 & Older
  • Tryouts Guide
  • Program Overview
  • Planned Teams
  • Coaching Slate

TEAM FORMATION FOR ALL AGE GROUPS IS FINALIZED

COMPETITIVE PROGRAM COSTS

CLUB FEES:
Club Fees are due at the time of registration. Club fees cover the cost of coaches, fields, league fees, and player registration.

Payments can be made by credit card or by check. Two installment payment plans are available. The club will also work with families that need financial aid.

TEAM FEES:
Team fees are a separate cost and are not included in the Club Fees. Team fees are agreed upon at a team level and cover costs for tournaments, team events, coach travel costs, and so on.

A deposit of team fees will be due by July 1st. The balance of teams fees are due at the Introductory Team Meeting. Meetings will be scheduled in early August.

UNIFORM COSTS:
Magic uniform requirements consist of training uniforms and game uniforms. The club is on a two-year uniform cycle. Uniform sizing and ordering will occur in the beginning of the season. However, a player can purchase replacement uniforms at any time. This cost is separate from club and team fees.

TRYOUT REGISTRATION: Tryout registration is open and available online until the night before the final session. All players must complete the registration form in order to be in the system for offer communication and team selection. There are no walk-up registrations.


TRYOUT SESSIONS: Traditionally, player field evaluation will occur during the tryout sessions.

INVITATION PROCESS: Invitations are sent in small groups for efficiency. Invitations go out within 24, 48, 72, 96, hours and so on. The time of the invitations depends on the timing of replies or elapsed time on invitations before we send the next invitations.

TEAM SELECTED: Our staff strives to notify ALL players as soon as possible of their placement. Our goal is to have the entire process completed within 14 days of the first session.

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Magic tryouts

Before Tryouts

  • All new players to Tryouts and Magic Select MUST have either their birth certificate, passport photo, or other government or school issued document showing the child’s name and date of birth verified by the Club Administrator. Families must complete this task using one of the following options: 1) bring a copy to Tryouts and present at check-in for in-person verification 2) email a copy to the Magic Club Administrator at [email protected]. Once verified, all electronic copies are promptly destroyed. Your child will NOT be added to the roster until proof of birth is verified.
  • Player evaluations at Tryouts are completed by: Magic’s Coaching Director; the coach for your child’s age group; 1-2 other Magic coaches. If your child is not selected for a Select team, Magic SC will be forming recreational teams at each age group to provide a spot for every player who wishes to play. If we do not have enough players to form a team, we will collaborate with neighboring clubs to find your child a team to play on.
  • Those needing a scholarship should refer to the Scholarship page magicsoccer.org (Scholarships) and notify the Magic SC Administrator immediately after an offer is made to your child which level of scholarship is needed. You may also contact the administrator BEFORE offers are made to notifying the Club as to your player's financial aid needs. During registration, click the “Apply for Financial Aid” button and the Administrator will go into the system and accept the request.
  • This is a full-year commitment. If your child or family is not willing to commit both Fall and Spring to a Select team, then please reconsider your options. If you accept an offer to play on a Select team, you are responsible for all payments for Fall and Spring which includes Coach, referee and tourney fees. This does NOT include: indoor/futsal fees or coach fees during the off-season.
  • If your child is offered a spot on a Select team, registration for that team is $300 and is due at the time of registration. Payment includes 8 games in Fall and Spring, and Winter Training 1x per week which begins in late January and runs through March or early April.
  • Encourage your child to do his/her best and do not worry about mistakes! Coaches look at how a player recovers from their mistake (Effort! Attitude!).

During Tryouts

  • Payments for Tryouts made by check MUST be paid on the 1 st day of Tryouts.
  • Please stay for the Parent Meeting held as soon as players take the field for Tryouts on their 1 st day of Tryouts. A Club representative will be communicating important information and to answer questions.
  • We ask that if you stay, please do so at a distance. No parents are allowed near the field. Allow you player to shine all by themself!

After Tryouts

  • Offers are sent to families via email through Demosphere's (Magic's registration system) system. There is an Accept and Decline button within the email. If you accept the offer, you will be taken immediately to Magic's Demosphere system to register.
  • Once an offer is made to your child for a Select team, you have 24 hours to make a decision. If you will be gone during Offers, please designate a representative who can accept/decline on your behalf and arrange for payment to be made to the Club. You may also contact the club administrator and communicate your wishes.
  • Players who are not offered a spot on a Select team are welcome to register for the Recreational Division (MAYSA League).
  • Registration for the Select team ($300) must occur at the time of registration following your electronic acceptance of the roster spot. Your child’s updated photo must be uploaded into Demosphere registration system at this time. No player will be placed onto a roster until their registration fee is paid, date of birth is verified, and photo is uploaded.
  • If you have requested a scholarship, during registration please click the “Apply for Financial Aid” button and the Administrator will go into the system and accept the request.
  • The team manager and/or treasurer will be notified privately if your child is receiving a scholarship so you are not requested to pay what you requested.
  • Once your child is on the roster, the Administrator will upload the entire roster into Stefan’s Soccer store’s uniform system in June. You will receive an email from Stefan’s with instructions how to order a uniform. All uniform numbers are assigned by the Administrator and are non-negotiable—do not ask Stefan’s to change your child’s number nor the club administrator! If you received a scholarship that includes the basic uniform pieces, you still need to order the uniform but will not be required to pay.


Additional information

  • A team meeting (coaches, parents and players) will be held in the summer. During these meetings you will meet your coach and decide which tournaments to enter. Bring your calendar!
  • Each team needs a volunteer Team Manager and Team Treasurer. Please consider volunteering for one of these roles. The manager assists the coach in communicating information regarding games and practices, entering roster, practice/game information into TeamSnap, and paying the referees. He or she may also assist the treasurer in collecting fees including tournament fees. The treasurer collects and prepares payment for the coach, referees, and tournament fees.

**Please pay all fees on time. Failure to do so will result in your child’s suspension from practices and games, which means no playing until they are paid.

Magic tryouts

Tryouts for the 2023-2024 Season

Registration Is Now Open!

The Registration "Tryouts" is not currently available.

Tryout Information

Teams Date Time Location
15s July 12 6:00pm-9:00pm Round Rock Sports Center
14s July 17 6:00pm-9:00pm Round Rock Sports Center
13s July 17 6:00pm-9:00pm Round Rock Sports Center
12s July 25 6:00-9:00pm Round Rock Sports Center
11s July 25 6:00pm-9:00pm Round Rock Sports Center

The Registration "Tryouts" is not currently available.

If you are looking for a team, we have the following positions open:

18s -Middle Blocker

12s- 2 teams. Need 2 players, Hitting Positions.

Contact [email protected] to set up a tryout!

Round Rock Sports Center
2400 Chisholm Trail Dr
Round Rock, TX 78681

All P articipants Must Pre-Register Online.

Supplemental Tryout Registration Fee - $20.00

**Tryout fees are non-refundable


(Tryout fee is not part of season fees and is Non-refundable)

If you cannot attend tryouts, please contact Madeline Kazmann at [email protected] to get information about possible alternatives to get evaluated. Some evaluations possibly can be made early during camps or privately.

Volleyball Tryout Details

The tryout fee is $65

Instructions for Tryouts

  1. Please arrive 20 minutes prior to your tryout time to check-in, get your tryout number, stretch, and be ready to begin on time. Make sure to indicate which team you will be trying out for as well as position.
  2. The first part of the tryout will consist of skills session, and following the skills session will be 45 minutes to an hour of competitive drills and scrimmaging.
  3. A list will be posted, at the conclusion of tryouts, for those players who have been offered a spot on a team.
  4. If a player decides to accept a position on the team please, be prepared to leave a deposit of $500-$700 to secure your spot (Deposit amount depends on which team you are chosen for, please refer to payment schedule page). If you choose not to accept your position, your spot will be offered to an alternate. The deposits are NON refundable.
  5. There will be a brief meeting after tryouts for players selected and their parents, to review and sign the season contract committing to Magic Volleyball Club for the 2023-2024 season. We will be able to give you more detailed team and season information at the Parent and 1st team meeting in September.
  1. Dressed to workout
  2. Knee pads
  3. Water Bottle
  4. Parent
  5. Printed Online Registration Confirmation
  6. Deposit - $500 - $700 check or Credit Card (3% processing fee for credit card payments) Deposit is required for all ages groups

How do I know what age group I should try out for? How old will you be on July 1, 2024? That is the age group that you tryout for. Age definitions are also listed below.

AGE CLASSIFICATION FOR THE 2023-2024 SEASON

18 and Under Division: Players who were born on or after July 1, 2005 OR Players who were born on or after July 1, 2004 and a high school student in the twelfth (12th) grade or below during some part of the current academic year

17 and Under Division: Players who were born on or after July 1, 2006 OR Players who were born on or after July 1, 2005 (18 years or younger) who shall neither have completed nor are in a grade higher than the eleventh grade (11th) during the current academic year will be allowed to participate at the USA Junior National Championships on 17 and under teams.

16 and Under Division: Players who were born on or after July 1, 2007

15 and Under Division: Players who were born on or after July 1, 2008

14 and Under Division: Players who were born on or after July 1, 2009

13 and Under Division: Players who were born on or after July 1, 2010

12 and Under Division: Players who were born on or after July 1, 2011

11 and Under Division: Players who were born on or after July 1, 2012

10 and Under Division: Players who were born on or after July 1, 2013

The Registration "Tryouts" is not currently available.

The atmosphere in the theater was electric as the performers prepared backstage. The smell of incense filled the air, creating an otherworldly ambiance. The stage was adorned with colorful curtains and props, ready to be transformed into a magical playground.

Magic tryouts

One by one, the magicians took the stage, wowing the audience with their tricks and illusions. Some performed mind-boggling card tricks, making the audience question the laws of physics. Others vanished into thin air, leaving the spectators in awe. The judges, a panel of seasoned magicians, watched closely, evaluating each performance with a discerning eye. They looked for originality, showmanship, and technical ability. Only the best of the best would make it to the final round. As the day progressed, the competition grew fiercer. The magicians pushed themselves to the limit, pulling rabbits out of hats and making objects levitate. The audience applauded and gasped in amazement, entranced by the spectacle unfolding before them. At the end of the day, the judges deliberated, selecting the top performers who would move on to the final round. The chosen magicians were thrilled, but also nervous. The final round would test their skills even further, with more complex tricks and higher stakes. The magic tryouts had not only showcased incredible talent but had also fostered a sense of camaraderie among the magicians. Despite competing against each other, they shared a deep respect and admiration for the art of magic. They exchanged tips, offered encouragement, and formed lasting friendships. As the sun set over Crystalville, the magicians prepared for the final round, ready to give it their all. The town buzzed with anticipation, eager to see who would be crowned the winner and earn a coveted spot in the Magic Society. The magic tryouts had been a resounding success. They had brought together talented magicians from all walks of life, showcased breathtaking performances, and ignited a passion for magic in the hearts of the audience. It was a day of wonder and enchantment, reminding everyone of the magic that exists in the world, if only we dare to believe..

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