This is misleading. Everyone on BLC was invited. 6 girls from Stars were invited. Less 1-3 were invited from Pride, YJ, and M&D. |
| Unless you are the person sending out the invites you have no idea who was invited! |
20/30 spots went to BLC. That is a majority. |
Are you that naive or just dumb? |
just like anything else, there will be no roster. |
True. The real discussion should be 26/30 went to BLC + Stars. Capital openly laid their cards on the table. Capital to every other team: Don’t bother us, we’re too good for you. |
| 87% of the preferred players for Capital are from two teams. |
| The K-2 tryouts at BLC next year are going to be off the hook. |
There can’t be many from Stars. There’s a huge fall off from BLC’s top half of roster, which typically goes to Cap, to Stars roster. |
You’re an idiot. |
That would suggest Cap Blue will be mostly BLC and filled out with stars. Cap Orange will get the rest. If Capital rosters 44 total, 30/44 have been selected already for 2030 roster. Roughly 70%. If they have 100 girls at tryouts, it’s effectively 70 girls trying out for 14 spots. 20% selection rate for remaining spots. |
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I mean, BLC Blue for this age is far and away the best team in the area with STARS/YJ MA a distant 2nd. So it makes sense that Cap Blue will be primarily players from that team.
You may get a some kids that try out from outside clubs but unlikely they are of that level. |
| Keep in mind that there is only one BLC team this year. So assuming everyone matriculates to Cap (which history tells us they won’t), there will be plenty of spots for players of other teams. |
According to the poster above you, BLC is notably superior to every other team in the area. If this is the case, BLC will fill the blue team. |
| Even if every player were superior to every other dc area player, some will choose to play elsewhere next year. |