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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I really hope someone from the CAP management didn’t write this. They already show relatively little loyalty to girls and families who have been in and supported the program. It would be even worse if they start to replace local girls with players from Baltimore who already have plenty of options. [/quote] This is one persons viewpoint. By their own admission they claim the 2024 and 2025 teams are top 10 teams that play top 10 schedules. Hasn’t this been the case historically for Capital? So really nothing new here. The stronger MD clubs are already placing players on top 20 teams, so no advantage there. If these players were to join CLC they more than likely bump a local CLC player from a recruiting spot. This won’t sit well with the traditional local CLC parents and players. The poster seems to be focusing on the MD benchwarmers who are not getting enough playing time and suggesting they may come down. Either these players will be good enough to bump out the top local CLC talent for top 20 spots and these locals commit to different caliber colleges, which again will upset the traditional CLC base or the MD players coming to CLC don’t beat out the local CLC players for top recruiting spots, meaning they gain nothing more by coming to CLC. If this were to happen CLC could be making a big business mistake and potentially push its local player base to look elsewhere. Just a possibility, not a guarantee. This poster’s position also assumes the MD benchwarmers want to attend a handful of Ivy League schools with mediocre lacrosse programs. Or they want to play for mid-level lacrosse programs. Outside of the top 5-7 in CLCs last recruiting class players committed to middle of the pack programs. This is not going to convince a MD family to make a move to CLC. The recruiting history has been there for CLC and this didn’t result in a mass influx of MD players. Additionally, if this were to happen the current CLC players may lose out or the MD players may lose out. More than likely one side has to give. This won’t work for parents and brings business risk to CLC. And even if the MD families accepted these risks and don’t make a top 20 team they likely would be headed to a mid-tier D1 program, which they can do by riding the bench on a MD team. Little to nothing to gain from this PPs position for MD families.[/quote]
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