Teams for 27s were set and never changed. I watched Spring Fling and Capital Orange girls started on some of the top teams while Capital blue girls barely played or not at all. There’s no way the teams that were picked when girls were finishing 8th grade are still accurate. The model is flawed. |
Which is what you’ve just done. |
| On the very top teams that have the best chance of vying for a national championship, Capital players see more time on the field than M&D and Hero’s players combined. |
My daughter has always played her sport because she loves it and thrives on being competitive and playing hard. She never played with the goal of getting into a school she wouldn't have without it. That's just an odd reason to commit so much time to a sport. Did she have a goal of playing D1 in college? Yes. Again, to play--not just to get into a college she couldn't otherwise. I wonder if those who do think like that are the ones sitting out. It must be so much more draining to play a sport you're not that into and doing it only for college acceptance. Anyway, as i said, she played lots of time in every game sophomore year and is feeling good about the seasons ahead--at a top univesity. Would she have chosen that without her sport? Probably not honestly, but only because of location. But it checked all the other boxes and she loves it. |
This is a silly argument. For some schools an orange girl might start because she’s the best girl they have at that position. For another school a blue girl might be in a position where she plays behind several older girls who are also on top teams. Different teams have different depths on their bench. Just because an orange girl on one team gets more playing time than a blue girl on another team, doesn’t mean the orange girl is better than the blue girl. |
Different strokes. Some prioritize playing time. Some prioritize lacrosse ranking at expense of playing time. Some join great teams and don’t play initially, but overcome obstacles to earn their spot. Some prioritize education. Some find a balance of top 25 school, top 25 lacrosse and playing time. Some are fine riding the bench bec they view it as an athletic sorority experience. Some prioritize scholarship money. Whatever the decision, doesn’t matter. The second you say one is better than the other? That’s when you sound like a dick. |
I don't know, I'd think the person using that kind of language toward fellow human beings is the dick here. But that's a lacrosee parent for you. |
| There is a former capital player(not a sssa player), who never gets mentioned by capital. She was on the us national team, tewartan finalist, plays professionally, owns her own lax company, and was in sports illustrated. Even married into a men’s famous lax family. Sad she never got the recognition from capital or that prentice don’t even know she exists. |
I didn't know that. Cool. Quite a lacrosse career. |
You had us at “I don’t know.” Should have stopped there. |
Weird post. |
if this is all public information you can post who the person is and we’ll celebrate their achievement. |
Typical BS DCite response -- we want somewhat equal outcomes. And if they aren't equal, it's what the family chose. If I understand the point of the post, it seems that the Capital's system is better for club at large, not necessarily the individual girl. Sound familiar? |
Not all clubs have a full throated sales pitch on DCUM as their main marketing tool. |
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Alex Aust. Played at Bullis
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