YJ will continue to be competitive for 2031 and younger. 2030 DMV will make it to next year. |
They’re all a cash grab at this point. You must not be paying attention. CLC 2030 team will be good. |
Isn’t it Pride that is collapsing, not Stars? |
We’re not even close to those days yet. Maybe 2-3 years from now |
Wrong. No other club is doing what they are doing. |
A handful of very strong players are staying on the DMV2030. The team will continue to attract new players each year even if they lose some along the way. That's just what happens in high school. |
Along the way during cap academy, after you’ve spent $1,500 and another ~$1,000 on the “optional” aka mandatory evaluation clinics and mini clinics, they’ll happily direct you to one of their Healthy Baller locations for a series of $50-125/hour sessions to ensure they properly monetize your future D1 superstar. The HB sessions are to be expected if you want to “earn” your spot on Capital. And for the girls to who aren’t selected as one of the 30 (many of whom are great players) to go through the cap academy “premier cash extraction experience”, they will continue to live in fear and walk on eggshells, hoping to have a chance at making Capital. If they kiss the ring enough and spend enough money they might earn a spot on orange. |
This is very concerning to hear. I have a younger daughter who’s looking at options and all I’ve been hearing is what a terrible experience this has been. Decent lacrosse but parents who were misled and gouged $$ and treated like second rate citizens who need to bow down as grown adults to a 30 year old whose parents bought them a lacrosse club and training facility. |
Funny. People said that last year because of M&D DC 2029 team. Now look. |
Pride 30 (both teams) completely collapsing. They are all headed to the other VA clubs (stars, 3d and YJ) next |
Judging by the number of Pride 31 girls who keep coming to our open practices, I’d say Pride 31 is completely collapsing, too. |
Capital was a great experience for us and we do not mind paying for training and conditioning. If they weren't doing it at HB they would need to do somewhere. Staff is great, easy parking and convenient location. I have a highly skilled player so all of it worked really really well for her. We loved Capital and all the other training options offered but again my kid was top player and did well in the environment- loved coaches, trainers and all the Cap & HB STAFF. Remember people are trying to scare you away from this top program so their daughter has a spot. DO NOT Believe everything you read here. Results speak for themselves so always use that is a key point when deciding. |
| You are a rare one. Most who have gone through this say never again, not worth it. Very small percentage got into decent D1 programs- most did not. |
This is 100 percent true and was our experience too. Our kid made Blue will play at a school I could only dream of attending. So many agendas at work here. Parents who want to make room for their kids, directors of competing clubs, scorned parents, delusional parents, one or two DMV parents who took their kid to MD and want to poison the well, and certain upper MoCo high school coaches who hate Capital’s success and want maintain their pipeline to Baltimore clubs. The really funny thing is that these posters think they’re having impact when no one - ever - has been influenced by the opinions in this forum. |
I am glad HB came to Alexandria. There are few options for training anywhere else close by. Drive to Rockville? No thanks. Track down private lessons at random private outdoor locations - if you can find them? Done that and it is difficult and even more expensive. HB staff is highly qualified. It can be expensive but can also be reasonable if you form groups, which they encourage or will try to get you in one. With regard to Capital, it’s a good program and my kid was not a top prospect. HB made her better. You are trying to make a direct connection to people who pay a lot of money for lessons. You are missing something - kids who train a lot are showing commitment to train and improve outside of school and program - and that’s part of what they are looking for because that is what it takes to be a top recruit. That’s what players will have to do in college. And recruiting is their goal. Kids who train are, not surprisingly, better players and athletes. There are kids who don’t have the budget or aren’t near HB but make training happen other ways and still make Capital. |