I think you could say that for every club. They ALL want someone who is committed to the sport. |
For 2033, BLC Blue is better than M&D DC and it's not even close. BLC Blue has won the NGLL A division two years in a row. M&D DC was 6th in the B division and got knocked out in the first round of the playoffs. BLC Blue 2033 also has an all-star line-up of coaches. |
Smug posts like this one about teams of 10 year olds is precisely why you should avoid BLC. Having been through the grind twice with my now high school aged girls, I can assure you that the amount of ngll championships your daughter wins in 3rd and 4th grade will have no bearing on their lacrosse journey. The question that this post was purportedly answering asked about BLC vs M&D DC coaching generally, not the 33s specifically. What I’d say is that M&D DC coaching is typically more consistently good across all grade years than BLC. That’s largely driven by the parent-coach model of BLC that can be hit or miss on quality of coaching and the extent to which the dynamics of favoritism (perceived or real) among coaches for their daughters and their closest friends breeds bitterness among the team. |
What does this even mean? |
This is a very odd post. This thread is about 2033 and the post was responding to a run-down of 2033 teams. Who cares about clubs generally? Your girl is on a specific team. If the BLC team for that year doesn't have good coaching and the M&D DC one does, then M&D DC is probably the better choice. Even looking "generally" though, I don't know on what basis you could say M&D DC is better than BLC. M&D DC has only existed for a year, so it doesn't have a lot of track record. NL pretty much ignored their girls program before M&D took over. The only year with a good M&D DC team is 2029. The 2034s look like they could be good, but pretty early to say. M&D DC's teams aren't even in the A division in most years. BLC has A division teams in every years. Some are middle of the pack and others are at the top of the division. None of them are bad. Having had several kids go through lacrosse, I can say that paid coaches are as hit or miss as parent-coaches. A good number of the paid coaches care a lot more about the high school teams they are coaching, and the club teams are an after thought. |
| As a parent with a younger daughter just starting her lacrosse journey, I want to say thank you to all the experienced moms for generously sharing your insights. |
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Thinking ahead regarding summer tryouts. We're considering registering for tryouts for a few different teams. Does anyone have information on the following 2033 teams? Interested in what is good and what is not so good. We know we won't find perfection.
- Pride - M&D DC - Stars - BLC Orange - YJ |
| They are all good for different reasons. Any of them would be a good starting point. |
Can you expand upon the reasons? Trying to narrow down to 3 if we can. |
Are they all located somewhere convenient to you? Unless you don't care too much about distance? Two clubs practice in MD: MDDC, BLC; Pride is in Great Falls, Stars is Springfield/Alexandria, and YJ is Fairfax. |
Distance doesn’t matter much so looking at other differentiating factors like coaching, skill building, team ethos, etc. |
Honestly I think you’re putting too much thought into this. Since your dd doesn’t have friends who play on any of them, pick the closest to you. You aren’t locked in for years. Try it and go from there. It doesn’t sound like she is even dying to do this or obsessed with lacrosse, so just pick the most convenient. Which team is best or has the best coaches or whatever will flip flop over the next few years. Any of those clubs would be fine. |
| M&D has a ton of experienced coaches at every level. Unfortunately BLC has increasingly relied heavily on parent “coaches”. |
If the main person at starts is still around (SW) then I would avoid stars. Supposedly they have a new director but not 💯 sure. |
Does anyone know for sure if they have a new director? That would make a big difference. |