2028 Girls Lacrosse

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MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either


The Stars and Pride girls have grown up hoping they would someday make Capital. Both Stars and Pride have invested in their high school programs, but they have not yet been as successful as Capital, including related to recruiting. Stars and Pride will try desperately not to lose their top talent to Capital, but it may be difficult.


I don’t think Stars is looking to keep the blue players, but I do see them trying to Save the girls who make the orange team
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Anonymous wrote:Are rosters pretty much set for 8th grade for most of the better MD teams?


MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Well, that might take one Stars parent out of the equation.


I think he’s gone into the witness protection program and was last seen in South Dakota
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Anonymous wrote:Are rosters pretty much set for 8th grade for most of the better MD teams?


MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


Historically, 80% of capital is from Stars and Pride. And the next most frequent club is CavLax.

Obviously, it will be different for the 27s with so much talent at BLC. However, there is rarely more than one girl from other clubs -- VA Metro, the old Cavalier, MC Elite, YJ South.

I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either
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Anonymous wrote:Are rosters pretty much set for 8th grade for most of the better MD teams?


MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


Historically, 80% of capital is from Stars and Pride. And the next most frequent club is CavLax.

Obviously, it will be different for the 27s with so much talent at BLC. However, there is rarely more than one girl from other clubs -- VA Metro, the old Cavalier, MC Elite, YJ South.

I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either


If you are going to defend Pride as a pseudo Pride parent, at least learn how to use the quote system
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Anonymous wrote:Are rosters pretty much set for 8th grade for most of the better MD teams?


MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either


I had always heard that the top Pride girls went to Capital. I know some 2026’s did. I just think at 2028, the clear talent is with Stars and Pride thus I thought they’d be the clear feeders.


For the 25's and 26's the top Pride girls have gone to Capital to the tune of 10+ girls per team. the main reason is recruiting to which Capital is the best and some people are probably looking for a change. The 27's might be different given the BLC is so strong, but until Pride improves their recruiting it is doubtful that the top Pride players will stay. There is a new Pride recruiting director so let's see what she will do with the 25's to try to reverse this trend.
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Anonymous wrote:Are rosters pretty much set for 8th grade for most of the better MD teams?


MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Well, that might take one Stars parent out of the equation.


If they are smart they will
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Anonymous wrote:Are rosters pretty much set for 8th grade for most of the better MD teams?


MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either


I had always heard that the top Pride girls went to Capital. I know some 2026’s did. I just think at 2028, the clear talent is with Stars and Pride thus I thought they’d be the clear feeders.


For the 25's and 26's the top Pride girls have gone to Capital to the tune of 10+ girls per team. the main reason is recruiting to which Capital is the best and some people are probably looking for a change. The 27's might be different given the BLC is so strong, but until Pride improves their recruiting it is doubtful that the top Pride players will stay. There is a new Pride recruiting director so let's see what she will do with the 25's to try to reverse this trend.


I think this year will tell us a lot about how things will go next year. The 27s is going to be interesting. Last year they had about 150 girls try out for 44 spots
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MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either


I had always heard that the top Pride girls went to Capital. I know some 2026’s did. I just think at 2028, the clear talent is with Stars and Pride thus I thought they’d be the clear feeders.


For the 25's and 26's the top Pride girls have gone to Capital to the tune of 10+ girls per team. the main reason is recruiting to which Capital is the best and some people are probably looking for a change. The 27's might be different given the BLC is so strong, but until Pride improves their recruiting it is doubtful that the top Pride players will stay. There is a new Pride recruiting director so let's see what she will do with the 25's to try to reverse this trend.


I think this year will tell us a lot about how things will go next year. The 27s is going to be interesting. Last year they had about 150 girls try out for 44 spots


Out of that 150 though, I can't imagine there's more than 60-70 that really should be at the tryouts
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Agreed. Blue and Orange will be primarily made up of Pride, Stars, few NL and then some randoms
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MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either


I had always heard that the top Pride girls went to Capital. I know some 2026’s did. I just think at 2028, the clear talent is with Stars and Pride thus I thought they’d be the clear feeders.


For the 25's and 26's the top Pride girls have gone to Capital to the tune of 10+ girls per team. the main reason is recruiting to which Capital is the best and some people are probably looking for a change. The 27's might be different given the BLC is so strong, but until Pride improves their recruiting it is doubtful that the top Pride players will stay. There is a new Pride recruiting director so let's see what she will do with the 25's to try to reverse this trend.


I think this year will tell us a lot about how things will go next year. The 27s is going to be interesting. Last year they had about 150 girls try out for 44 spots


Out of that 150 though, I can't imagine there's more than 60-70 that really should be at the tryouts


Maybe you can send an email out to the kids you think are tryout worthy?
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A lot if girls just want a change of pace. If you’re a good player and can make Capital, it’s an attractive option just for the fact that you can play with new/different kids, new coaches, new style etc. If your kid has been with the same girls/program for 5 years, sometimes it’s nice to change it up. It’s an upgrade too so there’s that.
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Anonymous wrote:Are rosters pretty much set for 8th grade for most of the better MD teams?


MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either


I had always heard that the top Pride girls went to Capital. I know some 2026’s did. I just think at 2028, the clear talent is with Stars and Pride thus I thought they’d be the clear feeders.


For the 25's and 26's the top Pride girls have gone to Capital to the tune of 10+ girls per team. the main reason is recruiting to which Capital is the best and some people are probably looking for a change. The 27's might be different given the BLC is so strong, but until Pride improves their recruiting it is doubtful that the top Pride players will stay. There is a new Pride recruiting director so let's see what she will do with the 25's to try to reverse this trend.


I think this year will tell us a lot about how things will go next year. The 27s is going to be interesting. Last year they had about 150 girls try out for 44 spots


Out of that 150 though, I can't imagine there's more than 60-70 that really should be at the tryouts


Maybe you can send an email out to the kids you think are tryout worthy?


Sorry your kid won't be on the list.
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MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either


I had always heard that the top Pride girls went to Capital. I know some 2026’s did. I just think at 2028, the clear talent is with Stars and Pride thus I thought they’d be the clear feeders.


For the 25's and 26's the top Pride girls have gone to Capital to the tune of 10+ girls per team. the main reason is recruiting to which Capital is the best and some people are probably looking for a change. The 27's might be different given the BLC is so strong, but until Pride improves their recruiting it is doubtful that the top Pride players will stay. There is a new Pride recruiting director so let's see what she will do with the 25's to try to reverse this trend.


I think this year will tell us a lot about how things will go next year. The 27s is going to be interesting. Last year they had about 150 girls try out for 44 spots


Out of that 150 though, I can't imagine there's more than 60-70 that really should be at the tryouts


Maybe you can send an email out to the kids you think are tryout worthy?


Sorry your kid won't be on the list.


I read this five times trying to figure out what this meant. Once it clicked, I laughed for five minutes
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Anonymous wrote:Are rosters pretty much set for 8th grade for most of the better MD teams?


MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either


I had always heard that the top Pride girls went to Capital. I know some 2026’s did. I just think at 2028, the clear talent is with Stars and Pride thus I thought they’d be the clear feeders.


For the 25's and 26's the top Pride girls have gone to Capital to the tune of 10+ girls per team. the main reason is recruiting to which Capital is the best and some people are probably looking for a change. The 27's might be different given the BLC is so strong, but until Pride improves their recruiting it is doubtful that the top Pride players will stay. There is a new Pride recruiting director so let's see what she will do with the 25's to try to reverse this trend.


I think this year will tell us a lot about how things will go next year. The 27s is going to be interesting. Last year they had about 150 girls try out for 44 spots


Out of that 150 though, I can't imagine there's more than 60-70 that really should be at the tryouts


If that many. The reality is for the blue team through clinics, private lessons and word of mouth CLC has a pretty good idea of who they want for about 80% of the roster spots before the tryouts even begin. The remaining 135 girls are basically chasing 27 slots.
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MD A parent chiming in...if your daughter is good enough, there will always be a spot. MnD and SW have tryouts into HS. Hero's tends to stop open tryouts as you enter HS.


MD parent here as well and agree. If you are a stud there’s room. The oldest year for Hero’s tryouts this summer are the 28s. If you are the best player on a lower level A or high B team it can’t hurt to tryout.


I can’t say with certainty, but why would the best Stars and/or Pride players leave? Just gut it out one more yeR before Capital.


Exactly right. If you are a stud you probably feel good about your chances making Capital. Moving to a MD club team at this point would be counterproductive. All bets are off if you have a disruptive parent, of course.


Stars and Pride players should make a solid Capital team.


I don’t understand why people are acting like the Pride girls are going to combine with Stars to go to Capital. There may be a couple, but the vast majority will stay with pride. Capital pulls from multiple clubs. They will get quite a few from Next Level. But I wouldn’t put your money on many Pride girls moving to Capital

And no, I’m not a Pride parent either


I had always heard that the top Pride girls went to Capital. I know some 2026’s did. I just think at 2028, the clear talent is with Stars and Pride thus I thought they’d be the clear feeders.


For the 25's and 26's the top Pride girls have gone to Capital to the tune of 10+ girls per team. the main reason is recruiting to which Capital is the best and some people are probably looking for a change. The 27's might be different given the BLC is so strong, but until Pride improves their recruiting it is doubtful that the top Pride players will stay. There is a new Pride recruiting director so let's see what she will do with the 25's to try to reverse this trend.


I think this year will tell us a lot about how things will go next year. The 27s is going to be interesting. Last year they had about 150 girls try out for 44 spots


Out of that 150 though, I can't imagine there's more than 60-70 that really should be at the tryouts


Maybe you can send an email out to the kids you think are tryout worthy?


Sorry your kid won't be on the list.


Totally agree! He’ll probably stay on VLC.
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