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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is meant to discuss the state of the DMV boys 2028 club scene and to trade info and and opinions on the various clubs and showcase opportunities. By my count there 6 current clubs with one or more teams at 28: 1. Next Level 2. Madlax 3. DC Express 4 true 5 Top Caliber 6. Team Va. In addition there are two potential teams VLC and Black Wolf that may have 28 teams next summer. Of the current clubs only NL, ML and DCE can claim to offer a team that competes at the elite level. Unfortunately, all of those teams are severely oversubscribed. Additionally, none of those teams appear to be particularly competitive. My initial question: is there a team that can provide college recruiting support that isn’t oversubscribed? [/quote] The banter about dirty play and holdbacks never disappoints, but can we get back to the original point - now that tryouts are going, who is hot, who is not, and what are option for players who are not happy with their team? Any new teams that will make an impact on the landscape?[/quote] I have a feeling Next Level and DCE will not change much. What I am curious about is what is going to happen with Madlax? With kids on Next Level and DCE not getting playing time, I am sure they will want to move. I think Top Caliber, True, and Team Va. will get worse. Their good kids are going to want to play up with Next Level, DCE, and Madlax.[/quote] This makes absolutely no sense. DCE and NL (and maybe ML) have too many kids on their roster. But, kids from other programs are going to move over to them? How does that work because right now it belies common sense. And, yes, there is little common sense in the world of youth sports but even this doesn't. [/quote] This is why: all the coaches project their hopes onto a new face, this idea that they are getting a star who has outgrown his program, a player who is an amazing athlete but started a little later so that's why he is on a lower ranked team. The players he already has have disappointed at one point or another. The players on his own club's B team are less appealing and anyway the program needs good players on the B team. So yeah it makes sense.[/quote] I have been watching kids grow and improve this past year on our “B” team and being told that they will be pulled up to the “A” team. Then nothing… I think the only way these improved “B” team kids can move up is to move off the organization. But, there are only 3 to choose from in the DMV area…. Makes you wonder how many kids are just going to stop playing lacrosse and focus on other sports?[/quote] If you are looking to move from the B team up to the A team, you have a better chance doing it if you move to one of the other two programs than staying in your own. It all comes down to economics. They will not waste a precious A team spot on a player who is already a paying customer. It is a much better investment to use the A spots to recruit fresh revenue into the program. [/quote]
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