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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Email was a little too over the top praising Capital, a turn off. Read a lot like the fake BLC Stars partnership a few years back. How did that go? I am sure the BLC parent coaches and the few coaches who played in college want to “learn” from young adults and lower tier FCPS coaches. Maybe BLC will make some commission for sending players to HB. Don’t buy into people. [/quote] As you can see, these facts aren't well taken here. The same DA keeps commenting and posting about the 23s over and over. Here's a hint, we get it and congrats to those players, but who cares. Maryland clubs get that every year, year in and year out. But hey keep repeating yourself like the JB you are. The BLC 28 team is worse than most low level rec teams. Pride has some talented teams and seems to develop the best right now. Stars is such a disaster, it's amazing players continue to go there and they continue to exist. If your top feeder clubs for MS all are on the decline and aren't developing talent like they should, then how do you expect those Capital teams to be competitive? 3...2...1... on how long it takes for a response about how MD dads are shaking about the Capital pipeline. Guess what, the people commenting here aren't MD dads. [/quote] As the sport grows the DMV feeders will get stronger. More players will bring more competition. It’s simple economics. Capital 24s were developed by a large swath of the DMV feeder programs and their sidelines are packed this summer with D1 college coaches. Pride was a primary feeder for Capital 25s (60 percent+ made the team). BLC has a history of developing great DMV talent and will be extremely good for Capital to harness and develop MoCo players moving forward. The BLC 27s are incredibly strong and will likely make up a big part of that Capital team. As always (and true in MD too) some DMV feeder years will have stronger classes and some will have weaker ones. But there will always be plenty of top Capital DMV talent. Pride, BLC, VA Metro, CavLax (and yes, Stars) will have individual elite players that will make future competitive Capital teams. Capital has the experience to bring these players together. Players travel from outside the DMV to make Capital too (the 23s have a UVA commit who travels hours from southern VA to be on the team). [/quote]
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