2030 Girls Lacrosse

Anonymous
I don't think any team will be mathematically eliminated after this weekend. For all intensive purposes, some teams will not make the post season. Same teams nobody expected to be in playoffs to begin the season
Anonymous
I don't think any team will be mathematically eliminated after this weekend. For all intensive purposes, some teams will not make the post season. Same teams nobody expected to be in playoffs to begin the season.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:YJMA is def held back by we know who.


No we don't.


We do. Club director has a real opportunity here but is not taking it seriously. Likely to go the way of Pride in 5 years.


As long as BLC doesn’t introduce high school–aged teams, Capital will continue to thrive. Both organizations benefit from one another and will likely continue to rely on that mutual support.


I think you missed this posters point. They said YJMA will go the way of Pride. This wasn't a post about BLC.


Interesting take on YJMA, but probably to be expected. Pride is sinking but it will always be a good place for rec kids to practice/learn a little more as a C club.


I think most of YJMA will stay put and the top girls won't be trying out for Capital.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:YJMA is def held back by we know who.


No we don't.


We do. Club director has a real opportunity here but is not taking it seriously. Likely to go the way of Pride in 5 years.


As long as BLC doesn’t introduce high school–aged teams, Capital will continue to thrive. Both organizations benefit from one another and will likely continue to rely on that mutual support.


I think you missed this posters point. They said YJMA will go the way of Pride. This wasn't a post about BLC.


Interesting take on YJMA, but probably to be expected. Pride is sinking but it will always be a good place for rec kids to practice/learn a little more as a C club.


I think most of YJMA will stay put and the top girls won't be trying out for Capital.


Capital coaching is notoriously bad. They will be better off staying there.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:YJMA is def held back by we know who.


No we don't.


We do. Club director has a real opportunity here but is not taking it seriously. Likely to go the way of Pride in 5 years.


As long as BLC doesn’t introduce high school–aged teams, Capital will continue to thrive. Both organizations benefit from one another and will likely continue to rely on that mutual support.


I think you missed this posters point. They said YJMA will go the way of Pride. This wasn't a post about BLC.


Interesting take on YJMA, but probably to be expected. Pride is sinking but it will always be a good place for rec kids to practice/learn a little more as a C club.


I think most of YJMA will stay put and the top girls won't be trying out for Capital.


That is what “they” say every year!
Anonymous
What's wrong with Capital coaching? Asking for a friend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with Capital coaching? Asking for a friend.


you never know who you're going to get.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:YJMA is def held back by we know who.


No we don't.


We do. Club director has a real opportunity here but is not taking it seriously. Likely to go the way of Pride in 5 years.


As long as BLC doesn’t introduce high school–aged teams, Capital will continue to thrive. Both organizations benefit from one another and will likely continue to rely on that mutual support.


I think you missed this posters point. They said YJMA will go the way of Pride. This wasn't a post about BLC.


Interesting take on YJMA, but probably to be expected. Pride is sinking but it will always be a good place for rec kids to practice/learn a little more as a C club.


I think most of YJMA will stay put and the top girls won't be trying out for Capital.




That is what “they” say every year!


Every year the team loses 2-3 girls, similar to other teams. YJMA has 22 on the roster right now, there will be movement for every team the year before high school but the team will keep most of its players.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:YJMA is def held back by we know who.


No we don't.


We do. Club director has a real opportunity here but is not taking it seriously. Likely to go the way of Pride in 5 years.


As long as BLC doesn’t introduce high school–aged teams, Capital will continue to thrive. Both organizations benefit from one another and will likely continue to rely on that mutual support.


I think you missed this posters point. They said YJMA will go the way of Pride. This wasn't a post about BLC.


Interesting take on YJMA, but probably to be expected. Pride is sinking but it will always be a good place for rec kids to practice/learn a little more as a C club.


I think most of YJMA will stay put and the top girls won't be trying out for Capital.


Funny. People said the same thing about M&D DC 2029s.
Anonymous
IFYKYK...just wait. Happens every single year
Anonymous
The problem with joining Capital is you’ll inevitably end up having to interact with the insufferable BLC parent who posts on this website

+10000000000
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with Capital coaching? Asking for a friend.


you never know who you're going to get.


Sounds like American Select
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:YJMA is def held back by we know who.


No we don't.


We do. Club director has a real opportunity here but is not taking it seriously. Likely to go the way of Pride in 5 years.


As long as BLC doesn’t introduce high school–aged teams, Capital will continue to thrive. Both organizations benefit from one another and will likely continue to rely on that mutual support.


I think you missed this posters point. They said YJMA will go the way of Pride. This wasn't a post about BLC.


Interesting take on YJMA, but probably to be expected. Pride is sinking but it will always be a good place for rec kids to practice/learn a little more as a C club.


I think most of YJMA will stay put and the top girls won't be trying out for Capital.


Funny. People said the same thing about M&D DC 2029s.


I think we are forgetting that there are two YJMA 2030 teams. One is based in Bethesda and one is based in VA, so one of these teams might have more girls staying put than the other.
Anonymous
are any girls in Yj Va good enough to make capital?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:YJMA is def held back by we know who.


No we don't.


We do. Club director has a real opportunity here but is not taking it seriously. Likely to go the way of Pride in 5 years.


As long as BLC doesn’t introduce high school–aged teams, Capital will continue to thrive. Both organizations benefit from one another and will likely continue to rely on that mutual support.


I think you missed this posters point. They said YJMA will go the way of Pride. This wasn't a post about BLC.


Interesting take on YJMA, but probably to be expected. Pride is sinking but it will always be a good place for rec kids to practice/learn a little more as a C club.


I think most of YJMA will stay put and the top girls won't be trying out for Capital.


That is what “they” say every year!


Yup
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