2027 GIRLS PLAYER COMMITMENTS 🥍🥍🥍

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shout out to the BLC 2027 team. Not a parent of that team but we all knew they were special even back then! Shout out to them!!!


When you are the parent.


Enjoy these days when you can reflect back on the glory days of BLC 2027 or even your daughters high school lacrosse career. When your daughter lands on campus to play her next four years in college, her coaches won't care about high school rankings or if they were 5, 4, or ZERO stars. It is a fresh slate and she needs to prove herself all over again. Get ready.

+the lucky 3%
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shout out to the BLC 2027 team. Not a parent of that team but we all knew they were special even back then! Shout out to them!!!


When you are the parent.


Enjoy these days when you can reflect back on the glory days of BLC 2027 or even your daughters high school lacrosse career. When your daughter lands on campus to play her next four years in college, her coaches won't care about high school rankings or if they were 5, 4, or ZERO stars. It is a fresh slate and she needs to prove herself all over again. Get ready.


But 20 years from now, your daughter is much more likely to look fondly back on the great times at BLC 27s or high school than her college lax experience. Much more likely. Seen it happen from both my daughters.
Anonymous
The Capital 27 list is quite impressive for the 21st ranked team in the country. The 25s & 26s were good teams and the players did well. This team, however, might be a better testament to the Capital system/name than those teams due to its lower ranking and good recruiting results.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Capital 27 list is quite impressive for the 21st ranked team in the country. The 25s & 26s were good teams and the players did well. This team, however, might be a better testament to the Capital system/name than those teams due to its lower ranking and good recruiting results.


I think the more impressive list is the Coppermine 27s. That is a club with very little history and ranked Lower than Capital. No one argued that Capital didn’t have good players that could get recruited. BLC and Pride were top middle school teams. Getting bottom half of their roster committed to top skills will be more of a statement. Also, the lack of Orange commitments will speak to the decline.
Anonymous
M&d black to virginia tech. Ndp for HS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Capital 27 list is quite impressive for the 21st ranked team in the country. The 25s & 26s were good teams and the players did well. This team, however, might be a better testament to the Capital system/name than those teams due to its lower ranking and good recruiting results.


I think the more impressive list is the Coppermine 27s. That is a club with very little history and ranked Lower than Capital. No one argued that Capital didn’t have good players that could get recruited. BLC and Pride were top middle school teams. Getting bottom half of their roster committed to top skills will be more of a statement. Also, the lack of Orange commitments will speak to the decline.


Here again, mom? WTF. Can you please stop posting? You are nuts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shout out to the BLC 2027 team. Not a parent of that team but we all knew they were special even back then! Shout out to them!!!


When you are the parent.


Enjoy these days when you can reflect back on the glory days of BLC 2027 or even your daughters high school lacrosse career. When your daughter lands on campus to play her next four years in college, her coaches won't care about high school rankings or if they were 5, 4, or ZERO stars. It is a fresh slate and she needs to prove herself all over again. Get ready.


A little harsh, but pretty accurate.


Is this weak 2027 class in for a rude awakening in college? Yes, for sure. But congrats to them for getting a verbal offer from schools most of them would not get into without lacrosse.
Anonymous
Rebels to Winthrop (Sherwood)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Capital 27 list is quite impressive for the 21st ranked team in the country. The 25s & 26s were good teams and the players did well. This team, however, might be a better testament to the Capital system/name than those teams due to its lower ranking and good recruiting results.


I think the more impressive list is the Coppermine 27s. That is a club with very little history and ranked Lower than Capital. No one argued that Capital didn’t have good players that could get recruited. BLC and Pride were top middle school teams. Getting bottom half of their roster committed to top skills will be more of a statement. Also, the lack of Orange commitments will speak to the decline.


Here again, mom? WTF. Can you please stop posting? You are nuts.


Coppermine is also doing well. most of the area teams are doing well. Why is it contentious to talk about all the teams?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The people on this thread are truly unbelievable. Not sure why a non-parent giving kudos to a group of girls she watched grow up is so triggering. Kudos to all!


This is a special kind of backlash that happens any time someone says something positive. It's a very negative feature of these boards. I recall one parent complimenting a defender on SSSAS after his daughter's team played them last Spring, and the post invited a page worth of invective accusing him of being the player's parent and transparently trying to promote his daughter. Really toxic stuff. She turned out to be a 5 Star, top-5 Defender per Inside Lacrosse and committed to Virginia last week. Pretty worthy of a neutral party's positive observation.

My suggestion, say positive things anyway and ignore the backlash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shout out to the BLC 2027 team. Not a parent of that team but we all knew they were special even back then! Shout out to them!!!


When you are the parent.


Enjoy these days when you can reflect back on the glory days of BLC 2027 or even your daughters high school lacrosse career. When your daughter lands on campus to play her next four years in college, her coaches won't care about high school rankings or if they were 5, 4, or ZERO stars. It is a fresh slate and she needs to prove herself all over again. Get ready.


But 20 years from now, your daughter is much more likely to look fondly back on the great times at BLC 27s or high school than her college lax experience. Much more likely. Seen it happen from both my daughters.


Don't agree.
Anonymous
Cap Orange to Davidson
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The people on this thread are truly unbelievable. Not sure why a non-parent giving kudos to a group of girls she watched grow up is so triggering. Kudos to all!


This is a special kind of backlash that happens any time someone says something positive. It's a very negative feature of these boards. I recall one parent complimenting a defender on SSSAS after his daughter's team played them last Spring, and the post invited a page worth of invective accusing him of being the player's parent and transparently trying to promote his daughter. Really toxic stuff. She turned out to be a 5 Star, top-5 Defender per Inside Lacrosse and committed to Virginia last week. Pretty worthy of a neutral party's positive observation.

My suggestion, say positive things anyway and ignore the backlash.


Agreed. The HS lax industry can be toxic because of the adults with different agendas. We should celebrate the achievements of the girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cap Orange to Davidson


What school is she from?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cap Orange to Davidson


What school is she from?


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