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Coppermine and M&D |
Goes by fast and putting them in the right spot at the right club matters |
Agree, if you aren't in a club that is developing properly, it will be too late when you go try out for Capital. |
Those are some good clubs, too bad Stars couldn't keep them. |
Chill out. It’a lacrosse blog. People can post about whatever they want. |
Yes. Exactly. |
| That will be a heck of a drive if they live in Alexandria. |
Hopefully the coaches assured them they’ll have playing time. Can you 4hrs to and from practice to sit the bench? |
Anyone going to a top 5 team in the country isn't going to just sit the bench. These clubs only take 1-3 new players a year and that's with the expectation they are impact players coming in to play. This isn't like the DMV teams where anyone basically makes a team. When you go to a Maryland club, you have to be better than probably most of the current team and roster to stand out. Otherwise, they won't disrupt a successful team to add a player to just sit the bench and piss off parents, players etc. |
If Stars 2028 had players better than most on Coppermine and M&D, then they hid it very well. |
The top 1 or 2 from any b team can compete with Md teams. BLC lost its top 1 to heros green last year. Stars had a midfielder that was just as good. Not sure who the other player was. Maybe an attack or d. The B level teams all have top players, just not depth. |
Stars, pride, NL, and BLC all have talent just not a plethora of it. The top 1 or 2 from each of those teams are right up there. They haven't had the benefit of development like the MD program players, but the skills and potential are there. |
They must be the masters of deception since both players made the MD teams. |
The MD teams have some REALLY good players. Stars did not have any such players. But, they did have a couple of girls who were good enough to make the transition and will now be middle of the pack players on the MD teams. |