Capitol tryouts

Anonymous
So, does that tell you that pride and stars is as good as, better than or whatever you try to tell yourself versus Capital?

No one stays at stars or Pride that makes Capital blue, coppermine, m&d black or even Capital orange.

Suck it up buttercup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2 Stars White players (who previously played for Pride Red Loudoun (Cavs) & Pride Red Nova) made Orange.


1 BLC player is playing for Orange
Anonymous
There are a bunch of Stars players on Capital Orange. Not sure how many.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are a bunch of Stars players on Capital Orange. Not sure how many.


Next Level as well on Orange. So seems like mostly Stars/NL mostly with some Pride; 1 from BLC.
Anonymous
Any MC kids make Capital?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any MC kids make Capital?


Doubtful. Only move I'm aware of is the goalie went to Rebels.
Anonymous
Did MC Elite even have a 27 team?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BLC is proven. With exception of the 28s BLC teams rank in (or near) the top ten (29s are #11). The 27s were a top ten team and half of them made Capital Blue and are on track to get recruited to great programs. Past BLC players will soon head to play at Stanford, Northwestern, Penn, Harvard, Brown, UVA and Maryland.
Did these girls play BLC in 8th grade?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BLC is proven. With exception of the 28s BLC teams rank in (or near) the top ten (29s are #11). The 27s were a top ten team and half of them made Capital Blue and are on track to get recruited to great programs. Past BLC players will soon head to play at Stanford, Northwestern, Penn, Harvard, Brown, UVA and Maryland.
Did these girls play BLC in 8th grade?


What happened with the 2028 BLC team?
Anonymous
Wrong year, wrong team. Take it to the BLC 2028 forum, when they will actually be eligible to Try out for Capital.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BLC is proven. With exception of the 28s BLC teams rank in (or near) the top ten (29s are #11). The 27s were a top ten team and half of them made Capital Blue and are on track to get recruited to great programs. Past BLC players will soon head to play at Stanford, Northwestern, Penn, Harvard, Brown, UVA and Maryland.
Did these girls play BLC in 8th grade?


What happened with the 2028 BLC team?


A few years ago, a group of players left for Hero's Green and it started a mass exodus. The BLC 28 team used to have a lot of talent but is a shell now. Everyone left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wrong year, wrong team. Take it to the BLC 2028 forum, when they will actually be eligible to Try out for Capital.


Sorry to waste your time with a one-off follow up.

I think the 2027 selections for Capital were pretty thoroughly covered.
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:
BLC is proven. With exception of the 28s BLC teams rank in (or near) the top ten (29s are #11). The 27s were a top ten team and half of them made Capital Blue and are on track to get recruited to great programs. Past BLC players will soon head to play at Stanford, Northwestern, Penn, Harvard, Brown, UVA and Maryland.
Did these girls play BLC in 8th grade?


To answer the question above, they played in BLC in grades 3 through 6 and then played for Stars in 7th and 8th grade. I hope this annoys the format police.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BLC is proven. With exception of the 28s BLC teams rank in (or near) the top ten (29s are #11). The 27s were a top ten team and half of them made Capital Blue and are on track to get recruited to great programs. Past BLC players will soon head to play at Stanford, Northwestern, Penn, Harvard, Brown, UVA and Maryland.


Curious how BLC lax club prepared one for Harvard as an example. Seems to me you’re ascribing an awful lot of credit to middle school lacrosse instruction as predictor to ivy. Hope you didn’t pull a muscle stretching so far.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:BLC is proven. With exception of the 28s BLC teams rank in (or near) the top ten (29s are #11). The 27s were a top ten team and half of them made Capital Blue and are on track to get recruited to great programs. Past BLC players will soon head to play at Stanford, Northwestern, Penn, Harvard, Brown, UVA and Maryland.


Curious how BLC lax club prepared one for Harvard as an example. Seems to me you’re ascribing an awful lot of credit to middle school lacrosse instruction as predictor to ivy. Hope you didn’t pull a muscle stretching so far.


Maybe it helped the player prepare for and make Capital Blue, or get recruited by St. Johns.
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