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It depends on what your goal is. If your daughter wants to work hard and re-try out for CAP Blue then staying on Orange is the best route. For the 2025s - there was a bunch of movement between the teams. Only 1 player from the outside was brought onto the team. Once you turn down a capital orange offer the likelihood of getting another offer is not good. |
Pride 23 routinely lost to Cap 23 so not quite accurate to say they were equal in talent. |
So much disdain for Stars....if they are so irrelevant why do you post?? |
These two teams only met once as Capital vs Pride that I’m aware of. It was a close game. The players who went on to make up these teams played a few times prior as Pride and Stars. Pride won those games. When 3 of the Pride 2023 players earn Player of the Year Awards this year and many were recognized as All Met I’d say they were a talented group. |
The Pride A 2025 team only beat the Capital 2025 Orange team by 1 goal at Live, Love Lax this year. They were supposed to play again at Lax For the Cure, but at the last minute Pride dropped down a division and played teams from Minnesota and other places. |
So the only Stars girls to make Capital will be former Pride players? |
Cap Blue 23 beat Pride 23 Black twice during their club careers. Cap beat them by three in ‘21 and by five in ‘22. Cap has even rotations. Pride played never took their starters off the field. |
Nice try. Pride 2025 Black beats the Cap 2025 O team - true. If anything Pride moved up a division for Lax for the Cure. Played two teams ranked in top 35 including playing a close one to 22nd ranked team. And the schedule didn't change at the last minute (if at all). It was the same for weeks coming into the tournament. And Cap lost to Yellow Jackets South again. Its fine to say they're competitive teams - they are. But don't be a dope and suggest Pride was scared to play Cap O again after having already beaten them. |
Cap 23s had 4 All Mets and 6 All Americans. |
So Pride didn't make one substitution the whole game? Not even one? Thats bananas. They really must have wanted to beat Capital. |
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Enough about Pride 23 vs Capital Orange.
Always take A team at Pride, Stars, MC Elite, VA Metro over Capital Orange. Each of these club has recruiting success (TBD on Stars as 25s r first recruiting class) and the data on Capital Orange recruiting is not equal. If this is your first DD aging up to HS...Have fun and enjoy the journey. |
Not unusual for Pride and many other DMV programs to keep their starters on the field. Those programs generally have a talent curve and weight playing time toward the starters to give them a better chance of staying in games and getting their starters recruited. Capital attracts better overall talent and therefore has more depth and can use even rotations to be competitive and commit more players to D1 programs. This is proven by the fact Cap Blue has more All Mets and more All Americans than Pride. |
Yea, wow. Really good points. Do you think someone should tell the Pride coach that making a substitution or two might help to keep them fresh? Or does only Capital have a line on that strategy (its brilliant). I mean, no substitutions at all in two games against Capital? What were they thinking? |
Just spitballin’ but I’m guessing Pride ‘23 thought their best chance at beating Capital Blue ‘23 was to play their best players the vast majority of the game. Same approach used by just about every high school in the country. Pride ‘23 wanted to win those games - badly - to validate their decision to stay together and notch a stat to show they were as good as the best in the DMV. But Pride lost both of those matchups to a team that doesn’t follow a starter model and rotates their players every three minutes to give them all equal college recruiting exposure. Pride’s best wasn’t enough to beat Capital’s even rotations. We can see you’re still sore about it. This started with a claim that the two teams were equally talented. They weren’t. |