I appreciate that you are probably trolling, but if not and are genuinely curious then this is the place for all of your rankings questions -> https://www.usclublax.com/rank?v=2028&alpha=N&y=2023. |
Updated link - https://www.usclublax.com/rankings?year=2023 |
Thanks. It looks like other years currently have top 20 rankings for local teams. It’s a bummer so many talented 2028s moved to Baltimore rather than concentrate on one team locally. |
I have a younger player so excuse my ignorance but when / why did so many players decide to travel so far for middle school club lacrosse. It already feels like a lot to get her to all of these practices not far from home, will we have to start driving an hour each way for practice in a few years? |
I can't believe I am having to defend Pride here, but as someone noted, Pride is ranked #14 and is a local team. |
Interesting, thanks. So Pride is where the 2028 talent is locally concentrated then. It doesn’t look like Pride is as highly ranked for other years but they must have the top local 2028s given the huge gap in rankings. |
2028 is an off year for talent across the board, unfortunately. It’s too bad — every now and again there’s a drop. The best of BLC 2027 went to Capital (about ten players). BLC 2029 is a top 20 team - no sign of any players moving to Balto. They would have done so by now if they felt they needed / wanted to. It doesn’t make sense for them to move since they’re on a Capital track. When you check the Capital 2024 and 2025 commits and compare them with Hero’s, Capital has the edge in sending girls to better schools and programs. |
You either are very new or trolling. Assuming the former, and being friendly, the concentration of local talent occurs in 9th grade at Capital Lacrosse Club. You will note that Capital is #1 for 2025s; #9 for 2026s; and #16 for their new team, the 2027s. Pride is generally the top local club in rankings through 8th grade (exceptions including 2027 BLC, and 2026 Stars), and the club average a top 15 ranking until 9th grade when many top area players consolidate at Capital. St James-owned Stars is typically the 2nd highest ranked local club through 8th grade (top 40 every year). The MOCO teams, BLC, NL, and MC Elite were traditionally in the high 60s to 80s in the rankings, but BLC and MC Elite has dropped off this year. Hope that helps. |
Fairly weak argument to respond to a substantive post with a declarative statement and no supporting data. If you want to back your statement, great, if not I will remain unpersuaded that there is some dramatic change--your clever condescension notwithstanding. |
You mean the facts pointing out that the best of the year immediately before and after 2028 went / are bound for Capital? The same facts that dismantle your sweeping, unsupported generalization that players “appear to be heading north for club play.” The conceit is all yours, brother .. |
You sound positively insufferable. Do you talk this way with your kids? Please please please stay in Balto. You’re fitting right in. |
I’m sorry, I have a 2031 girl and I am new to this. Trying to understand what happens next so this is all very interesting. I don’t think the rankings of the clubs are very consistent as you get younger but maybe it’s too soon to tell, or maybe a bunch of our teammates will be playing in Baltimore within the next few years. In any case thank you for the information. |
This is a perfect summary - well done |
If I am a 2031 parent of a strong player in NoVa I am putting them in either Pride or Stars. Pride seems to develop great girls that make Capital at 9th grade. Stars has a Capital connection and girls that you don't think should make it sometimes do if they come from Stars. If you are from MoCo I am putting them in BLC and seeing how they do, meaning if they are performing well and start ranking in top 25...good...stay and try out for Capital in 9th. If not go to Hero's ASAP. And no I am not the ex BLC Hero's parent. I have high school girls that thankfully made Capital but I still wonder if going to Heros in middle school would have developed them better by now. Playing with the same girls etc from middle school thru high school has benefits. |
Thanks, for the 2030s YJMA is the top local team, but maybe that’s just a one year anomaly. We are at BLC 2031 and that seems to be a good home at least through middle school though I guess that means we will have to try out for Capital or another team by high school. |