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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a ‘30 parent and was intent on having my DD leave her team for an MD team but the Capital recruiting record is compelling. [/quote] Move her to Maryland. Don’t waste the middle school years at stars and Pride. Come back to Capital if you want for High School. [/quote] Making the top Capital team is not a sure thing and many or most players try to improve their chances by attending the pre-tryout clinics. This is expected for players on the DMV teams, so nobody is surprised when they show up. But when a player from a top MD team shows up at the clinics word gets out and this has the potential to create some drama. It becomes difficult to go all-in on the Capital tryout process while still maintaining good standing on the MD club. I’m not suggesting this never happens, but there are more complexities for a MD player than a DMV player. For a 2030 already on a top MD team it would be best to take the ride all the way to the end. If a player really wants to play for Capital in HS then staying on a (good) local team for MS is the best path.[/quote] Given the Capital recruiting stats it makes no sense for a strong DMV player to move to MD. [/quote] 2 main reasons for a player to move to a MD team: Pride and Stars. For recruiting, you still have to be a strong player, being on capital doesn’t guarantee you anything. As others have said, a lot of these players are getting little to no money from schools with rosters of 30-40+[/quote] This shows you don’t know anything. Any player committing within the first month after 9/1 is getting money. Nearly every member of Capital Blue’s entire team over the past three years have committed within this timeframe. That may not be the case at whatever club your kid’s on, but it is very much the case at Capital. [/quote] Getting 10% at Florida along with everyone else doesn’t make you special. Louder for those in the back. You have to be able to play to get recruited. [/quote] Coaches tend to increase the scholarship as the players prove themselves and become upperclassmen. Just curious how some PP claim to know how much players are receiving. It is nobodys business except the player and her family. . I think you all are making these numbers up. I call BS.[/quote]
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