2028 Girls Lacrosse

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You also have to keep in mind that the capital coaches are looking to field a team that will work together and may not take every best player if it will create problems on the team.


That just doesn’t make sense, unless they are digging into the dirt about “problem” kids, how would they even know this stuff?


Everybody knows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You also have to keep in mind that the capital coaches are looking to field a team that will work together and may not take every best player if it will create problems on the team.


That just doesn’t make sense, unless they are digging into the dirt about “problem” kids, how would they even know this stuff?


Everybody knows.


IYKYK
Anonymous
Just went to sign DD up for Capital Winter Clinic and they already have a waitlist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I will say this, the 28 girls in the Nova area isn’t nearly as strong as some of the other age levels. Hear is what I mean, yes, they have some very talented girls, but on a large scale, the number of talented girls are much lower at the 28 level for whatever reason

Now, the girls that are talented at the 28 level are very talented, but I have also noticed that these talented girls do lack size. So that could hurt them as well

Now, in July when they try out for Cap Blue, they will form a very strong team with some very talented players. But they will lack size and possibly depth

And yes, I am a parent of a 28. I see it very well. But Pride is hanging with the top teams. Replace about ten of them with seven stars girls and a couple of other clubs, and they will be a very small but strong team

Stars has a few new girls that have been playing very well. One from BLC and one from Next Level are doing very well. Stars draw girl has seen a ton of action and their main attacker is playing a more balanced game. The goalie is legit. All in all, they have improved, but are not going to beat Top 25 teams. They were able to hang in tight with Jesters though and CC Lax, but when you get to the Top 15, they just don’t have the depth

Pride in the other hand have some now depth, but just need a few more pieces to really put the hammer down on the top ten teams. This is why I say, it is god for these girls to play separately in middle school to hone in their skills. Because once they get to high school, they will all combine and be a major headache for the top ten teams


Regarding size - as a parent of a '28 I can tell you that some of the girls haven't really hit puberty yet so there is growing to do
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just went to sign DD up for Capital Winter Clinic and they already have a waitlist.


Lots of $$$ from lots of parents who don't understand talent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just went to sign DD up for Capital Winter Clinic and they already have a waitlist.


Based on my experience, you have to sign up right away for the middle school clinics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just went to sign DD up for Capital Winter Clinic and they already have a waitlist.


Lots of $$$ from lots of parents who don't understand talent.


What does that mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just went to sign DD up for Capital Winter Clinic and they already have a waitlist.


Lots of $$$ from lots of parents who don't understand talent.


Absolutely no idea what this means. Nevertheless, the run on Capital has begun for ‘28.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just went to sign DD up for Capital Winter Clinic and they already have a waitlist.


Based on my experience, you have to sign up right away for the middle school clinics.


I was not all that impressed with the Fall clinic. I assume these are basically just combines to assess talent in prep for tryouts in July? Don’t think the girls really get taught anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just went to sign DD up for Capital Winter Clinic and they already have a waitlist.


Lots of $$$ from lots of parents who don't understand talent.


Absolutely no idea what this means. Nevertheless, the run on Capital has begun for ‘28.


IYKYK
Anonymous
On all the threads, of all the posts, there is really no one worse than the "IYKYK"-guy.

Twice on one page. The opposite of a helpful exchange of info.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On all the threads, of all the posts, there is really no one worse than the "IYKYK"-guy.

Twice on one page. The opposite of a helpful exchange of info.


Who doesn’t love that guy?
Anonymous
Any good matchups at Live Love Lax? Did not see anything on Tourney machine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any good matchups at Live Love Lax? Did not see anything on Tourney machine.


It’s on TSIC app. Nothing too interesting. But I do want to see the YJMA VS Next Level score
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any good matchups at Live Love Lax? Did not see anything on Tourney machine.


It’s on TSIC app. Nothing too interesting. But I do want to see the YJMA VS Next Level score



Hero's Green vs YJ Maget will be telling. Hero's will be favored to win their pool handily, but we haven't seen the flagship LI team play yet this year in the Mid-Atlantic. YJ has risen to the top of some of the older age groups, starting in 8th grade. First game of the tourney for both teams.

Urban Elite Black, which finished the season strong in July--including beating Coppermine at Nationals--makes their first trip East. Monsters and NXT games should be interesting.
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