Strategy after Capital Tryouts - 2030?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure the goal should be "D1". They are plenty of horrible D1 teams in terrible parts of the country (Cold/snowy) and plenty of very good D3 teams.


Many D1 teams are also at schools with inferior academic reputations.
Your daughter has to get a job when lacrosse is over.


Can we stop with this nonsense for the love of god!!!!! Maybe not ever girl who plays lax is high academic. Girls chose schools for variety of reasons. Stop being pompous ass


Sorry if you don’t like the facts. The facts are that your career options out of a bottom tier school are, well, bottom tier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure the goal should be "D1". They are plenty of horrible D1 teams in terrible parts of the country (Cold/snowy) and plenty of very good D3 teams.


Many D1 teams are also at schools with inferior academic reputations.
Your daughter has to get a job when lacrosse is over.


Can we stop with this nonsense for the love of god!!!!! Maybe not ever girl who plays lax is high academic. Girls chose schools for variety of reasons. Stop being pompous ass


Sorry if you don’t like the facts. The facts are that your career options out of a bottom tier school are, well, bottom tier.


Wow you must be a joy to live with. How many marriages are you on?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure the goal should be "D1". They are plenty of horrible D1 teams in terrible parts of the country (Cold/snowy) and plenty of very good D3 teams.


Many D1 teams are also at schools with inferior academic reputations.
Your daughter has to get a job when lacrosse is over.


Can we stop with this nonsense for the love of god!!!!! Maybe not ever girl who plays lax is high academic. Girls chose schools for variety of reasons. Stop being pompous ass


Sorry if you don’t like the facts. The facts are that your career options out of a bottom tier school are, well, bottom tier.


Wow you must be a joy to live with. How many marriages are you on?



That “bottom tier” comment was so asinine I’m not even convinced that a real person wrote that….. anyway moving on. Back to lacrosse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Capital did the bubble players a favor by having tryouts early. The players that don't make it can go to the tryouts of the other clubs teams. That's the strategy


Is there a double secret handshake to let you know you are not a bubble player?


Probs the same handshake M&D Black gives its players when they shove the unwanted down to Red.
Anonymous
2030 parents!
Anonymous
For those trashing Yellow Jackets and praising the other DC teams as better, how do you explain that those teams (except for BLC) are all ranked lower than YJ DMV?
Anonymous
Questions about Capital Lacrosse:

1) How much is it?

2) What do you get for price you pay? Are they running drills/developing players or is it an all star team that spends practice time running plays?

Anonymous
The original question was about options if your daughter wants to keep playing club lacrosse but doesn't make either team at Capital.

If you're not willing to drive to Maryland for the Baltimore clubs, your local options are:

YJ VA (143rd)
YJ DMV (34th)
M&D DC (54th)
Stars (38th)

Pride is an interesting case that hasn't gotten much attention. Between their Loudoun (58th) and Northern VA (106th) teams, there's arguably enough talent to put together a really solid 2030 squad, but nobody seems to be talking about it.

Which connects to a point raised earlier: if enough bubble players land on the same team, can they hit a respectable ranking by freshman year? Someone mentioned 75th or better as the benchmark, though I'm not sure how widely that holds up.

Honestly, any of the teams above could be that team. It really comes down to how organized the bubble players and their families are about finding each other and coordinating.

Time to get your secret "I didn't make Capital" handshakes ready.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those trashing Yellow Jackets and praising the other DC teams as better, how do you explain that those teams (except for BLC) are all ranked lower than YJ DMV?


YJ Rankings:
2030 YJ DMV- 34
2030 YJ South - 119

2029 YJ DMV - 79
2029 YJ South - 166

2028 YJ South - 50
2028 YJ Mid-Atlantic - 213
Anonymous
Do they let you watch the try outs?
Anonymous
No you can’t watch the tryouts. You can’t even watch practice. Honestly you don’t need to, your kid either has this or they don’t.

There are not enough practices for a player to be developed, but HB will take your money and sometimes that helps, but really it comes down to how hard your player wants to work outside of practice. Certainly spending boat loads of money at HB isn’t the only option. Your kid has to want it. There are so many places your kid can train.

And be prepared to be offended. Every year a few favors are granted and kids that aren’t deserving end up on blue. In my child’s year those girls were never moved down despite one girl never running the 300s. One doesn’t even play at her top ISL school yet still plays on Capital Blue. Kids openly joke about it. It’s a very unfair club.

I would not do Capital Orange unless you are sure you want a school just for lacrosse. The coaches on the sidelines of the Orange games aren’t good. They will tell you they get every school out to see Orange, but coaches openly admit they don’t recruit from that team. You might get a unicorn once every few years, but don’t count on it.
Anonymous
What other places are there to train with? Unlike basketball and soccer, I find it lacking for group based training outside of HB and BCA.

Are there orange parents out there to chime in on their experience? Recruiting is 80% on the kid and 20% from the coach. You have to spam the coaches you honestly have a chance with and see if they are interested. I don’t expect the coaches to do much. It’s a platform for the kids to play with better group of kids and hope they play well when it counts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What other places are there to train with? Unlike basketball and soccer, I find it lacking for group based training outside of HB and BCA.

Are there orange parents out there to chime in on their experience? Recruiting is 80% on the kid and 20% from the coach. You have to spam the coaches you honestly have a chance with and see if they are interested. I don’t expect the coaches to do much. It’s a platform for the kids to play with better group of kids and hope they play well when it counts.


This may be an unpopular opinion, but I believe HB sucks and is such a money grab. I would see if you can get connected to a college player that can train your daughter when she comes home on breaks or a local coach who played in college who can do private or small group lessons.
Anonymous
Of course HB is a major money grab. The ethics of the dual ownership is hugely problematic. But it’s not going to get fixed so open your wallet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course HB is a major money grab. The ethics of the dual ownership is hugely problematic. But it’s not going to get fixed so open your wallet.


You may as well burn your money and save yourself the drive.
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