Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And per the MD players this year's Baltimore team was not one of the strongest compared to past years. So was the Baltimore team much better than expected or the DC team much weaker than expected.
The Baltimore team had 7 girls that have been on the team for 3 straight years and some other very strong 21s. There was a high number of 22s selected for the Baltimore team but to say it wasn't a strong team just isn't true. Look at the schools the 21s are committed to. 3 to Maryland, Northwestern, Hopkins, Florida, UNC, USC and others.
Anonymous wrote:And per the MD players this year's Baltimore team was not one of the strongest compared to past years. So was the Baltimore team much better than expected or the DC team much weaker than expected.
Anonymous wrote:The formula for the Command Girls is pretty simple, not all of the better players came to tryouts. This is the biggest issue. Compound this with 8 players from VAM and YJS were selected by coaches who clearly had an agenda. These clubs may claim their players were deserving given VAM had beaten Capital in a box league game and YJS played Capital to a draw a few weeks ago. However, YJS was beaten badly by the top teams they played in their last two recent tournaments. Generally, these two clubs are not the strongest in this age group. The results of UA seem to support this.
Anonymous wrote:Both DC UA teams won their region. The Command (younger) Division won the championship and finished with a 4 - 1 record. The Highlight (older) Division also won and went 5 - 0. How would you compare the selection process for boys vs girls? Did anyone have a son and daughter at each tryout. I'd be interested on the process for each gender.
Anonymous wrote:Who actually selected it?