Strategy after Capital Tryouts - 2030?

Anonymous
What happens on Saturday? Aren't Capital decisions out on Thursday?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cap orange is not a coveted spot. If you get offered blue, you should take it if no other offers. If you get offered orange, shop around!


Exactly, just head on over to Hero's Green and see if they are looking for any players who got cut from Blue 5 seconds ago. Best of luck!
Hero's White or M&D Red.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What happens on Saturday? Aren't Capital decisions out on Thursday?


Decisions are due Friday. Rosters should be clear by Saturday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cap orange is not a coveted spot. If you get offered blue, you should take it if no other offers. If you get offered orange, shop around!


Exactly, just head on over to Hero's Green and see if they are looking for any players who got cut from Blue 5 seconds ago. Best of luck!
Hero's White or M&D Red.


That drive without a hot lane will be unbearable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What happens on Saturday? Aren't Capital decisions out on Thursday?


Decisions are due Friday. Rosters should be clear by Saturday.


I still wish they would post the rosters somewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Former Orange team parent:

Players on Orange are treated like second class citizens by Blue team players and parents, Cap Leadership and recruiting director. The program has a motto of "FAMILY." From our experience, that was for the Blue team only. Orange is an after thought. Maybe that is the case for all B teams, but it seemed particularly pronounced at Cap. Was so obvious and could have been easily addressed with some minimal gestures.



This is the case for almost all Clubs, if you want to be treated like a 1st team player, go to a club where you can make their top team.


This is more about teen being teens. Happens on every club. Significantly worse at some other clubs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the point is if you don’t make Blue, throttle down expectations considerably. Your daughter is not going from Orange to Duke. It’s crazy where you get put coming out of 8th grade has such an impact on where you’ll eventually end up. If you’re a late bloomer and don’t come on until sophomore/ junior/senior year in high school, you’re pretty much screwed.


This is true, or just under the radar kid, which happens as well, sometimes due to politics, sometimes because the parent is clueless
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the point is if you don’t make Blue, throttle down expectations considerably. Your daughter is not going from Orange to Duke. It’s crazy where you get put coming out of 8th grade has such an impact on where you’ll eventually end up. If you’re a late bloomer and don’t come on until sophomore/ junior/senior year in high school, you’re pretty much screwed.


The rising sophs have to tryout again and they are not afraid to make changes. I understand the 2028s had three player move up/down, and we will see what happens with the 2029s in the next several weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the point is if you don’t make Blue, throttle down expectations considerably. Your daughter is not going from Orange to Duke. It’s crazy where you get put coming out of 8th grade has such an impact on where you’ll eventually end up. If you’re a late bloomer and don’t come on until sophomore/ junior/senior year in high school, you’re pretty much screwed.


The rising sophs have to tryout again and they are not afraid to make changes. I understand the 2028s had three player move up/down, and we will see what happens with the 2029s in the next several weeks.


There have been as many as 6 players that moved from orange to blue in a previous year. Thats the largest number but 3 is a normal number.
Anonymous
Except for the 2027 teams when it has been painfully obvious that Orange/Blue changes could have helped the Blue team. There has been inconsistency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cap orange is not a coveted spot. If you get offered blue, you should take it if no other offers. If you get offered orange, shop around!


This is potentially bad advice. The best players that are propping up the other area teams will no longer be on those teams. The rest of the DC area teams will be noticeably worse next year after their best players go to Capital.

But maybe you’re talking about Baltimore teams. If DC area parents think DC lacrosse politics are bad, Baltimore lacrosse politics are much worse. Good luck trying to get a spot on a Baltimore B team roster. If you don’t have some existing connection, you’re not getting an offer.

The previous posters who think there are better options than Capital Orange are not being logical. And if you go that route, plan on being at Capital tryouts next year after you didn’t take a spot on Orange this year. You’ll happily take the Orange spot next year.

Maybe the Capital Coaching isn’t up to the same level as Baltimore area clubs, but it’s closer than some of the so called coaching at DC area clubs. And there’s no other club in this area with the level of programming that Capital has.

There are too many parents on here that will get offended if there DD makes Orange and will sabotage college chances by not taking that spot.

There’s a long line of girls that will be grateful for that spot and make the most of the opportunity.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the point is if you don’t make Blue, throttle down expectations considerably. Your daughter is not going from Orange to Duke. It’s crazy where you get put coming out of 8th grade has such an impact on where you’ll eventually end up. If you’re a late bloomer and don’t come on until sophomore/ junior/senior year in high school, you’re pretty much screwed.


This is true, or just under the radar kid, which happens as well, sometimes due to politics, sometimes because the parent is clueless


This is a fair assessment. There’s a mix of families on these teams with different college aspirations and that gets missed in these posts. Some want high academic and others are just happy to get into college. Some families are aid seeking. Not everyone is looking for the same college path.
Anonymous
I don't understand why these are closed tryouts. Capital hiding something?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cap orange is not a coveted spot. If you get offered blue, you should take it if no other offers. If you get offered orange, shop around!


This is potentially bad advice. The best players that are propping up the other area teams will no longer be on those teams. The rest of the DC area teams will be noticeably worse next year after their best players go to Capital.

But maybe you’re talking about Baltimore teams. If DC area parents think DC lacrosse politics are bad, Baltimore lacrosse politics are much worse. Good luck trying to get a spot on a Baltimore B team roster. If you don’t have some existing connection, you’re not getting an offer.

The previous posters who think there are better options than Capital Orange are not being logical. And if you go that route, plan on being at Capital tryouts next year after you didn’t take a spot on Orange this year. You’ll happily take the Orange spot next year.

Maybe the Capital Coaching isn’t up to the same level as Baltimore area clubs, but it’s closer than some of the so called coaching at DC area clubs. And there’s no other club in this area with the level of programming that Capital has.

There are too many parents on here that will get offended if there DD makes Orange and will sabotage college chances by not taking that spot.

There’s a long line of girls that will be grateful for that spot and make the most of the opportunity.

You're not adding any new information here other than your own opinion and scolding others for not agreeing with it. Carry on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why these are closed tryouts. Capital hiding something?
I would imagine the main reason is they don't want parents there watching while holding the tryouts.
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