Not smart |
Guess it depends what they want out of it. |
| Everyone should do what they want to do, just have zero expectations |
| How does Capital Orange compare to the Maryland B Teams (M&D Red, Skywalkers White, Hero's White, Coppermine Blue, etc.)? |
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1289974.page https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1216364.page Last two years as data point |
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Capital Orange is a better option for recruiting than Hero’s White, M&d Red, MDU West or Coppermine Blue.
Capital has proven they can get their B team girls recruited. The other programs have not. They only focus on their A teams. |
As as others have previously mentioned, relying on any program to get your DD recruited makes no sense at all. Definitely not a reason to choose a team. It never makes sense that so many expect the program to “get their girl recruited.” |
| M&D Black takes home the NGLL title. Congratulations to the national champions! |
Did the Mid-Atlantic Region sweep the national championship last year? M&D represented us in each A division (30, 31, 32) and came away national champions of each. I’m guessing that could be a first? Quite a weekend for M&D. |
I think it’s normal for mid Atlantic to sweep. |
I’m confused, why would choosing a program not be to “get recruited”, it’s literally the entire reason why club teams were created. |
Definitely normal for mid atlantic to sweep, but not sure its always the same club. congrats to M&D Black |
Similarly, relying on a any college or university to get your DD a job makes no sense. It's definitely not a reason to choose a school. Do you really think going to Princeton is going to help get your DD a job? |
Last year, all of the M&D teams lost in the regional championships. This definitely was a better year for them all around. |
The club reputation can get coaches to the sideline and help with their network but your player must do emails, the prospect camps and perform when it counts! Your player needs to be better than average if they want to play D1. It doesn’t matter what team your kid is on if they don’t play that well so work on speed, train on own time and don’t rely on the club or your high school to develop your player. Do the work yourself it’s all about what the player does on their own. |