Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:YJ 33 will be hard to make IMO if you've just played rec - they have a pretty solid team that played last year and only a few of those were 34.
Jesus. Really ??? 34 and parents flexing like this. You all need to seriously take a momejtnU
Anonymous wrote:OP, please do not try out for Pride unless you and your daughter are really committed to the sport. They are a top club with high expectations to prioritize their games over rec and to make every effort to attend practices. They expect time outside of practice working on stick skills. The commitment is 10 months long. The tournaments require travel out of state and overnight stays in hotels. It's a huge commitment of time and money. We love it, but it doesn't sound like what you're after.
Btw, the management issue you referred to in an earlier post is very old news and long gone.
Anonymous wrote:YJ 33 will be hard to make IMO if you've just played rec - they have a pretty solid team that played last year and only a few of those were 34.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2033 is a bit of an odd year because there aren’t really a plethora of good (and realistic) options despite there probably being too many travel squads overall in the DMV.
BLC Blue 2033 is incredible with a really awesome player / parent contingent and unbeatable coaching, but with two NGLL championships in a row they won’t be taking any inexperienced players even if they add a player or two.
BLC Orange was the worst team in NGLL B division by a wide margin despite charging the same price as Blue, and they didn’t have a White (developmental) option in this year as far as I know, so that seems like a situation to avoid.
That leaves Rebels, headed up by the Good Counsel head coach, and M&D DC. I would honestly just pick based on location and convenience, Rebels is probably a little better at the moment but at some point M&D seems likely to add some of the BLC kids who aren’t playing or top athletes new to lax.
Whatever you do, avoid the MC Elite / MD United reboot , and all the VA clubs close by seem to be in some level of disarray.
Does VA really have no options? What about YJMA? I’ve heard the least about them and would be curious to find out if anyone knows more.
Anonymous wrote:2033 is a bit of an odd year because there aren’t really a plethora of good (and realistic) options despite there probably being too many travel squads overall in the DMV.
BLC Blue 2033 is incredible with a really awesome player / parent contingent and unbeatable coaching, but with two NGLL championships in a row they won’t be taking any inexperienced players even if they add a player or two.
BLC Orange was the worst team in NGLL B division by a wide margin despite charging the same price as Blue, and they didn’t have a White (developmental) option in this year as far as I know, so that seems like a situation to avoid.
That leaves Rebels, headed up by the Good Counsel head coach, and M&D DC. I would honestly just pick based on location and convenience, Rebels is probably a little better at the moment but at some point M&D seems likely to add some of the BLC kids who aren’t playing or top athletes new to lax.
Whatever you do, avoid the MC Elite / MD United reboot , and all the VA clubs close by seem to be in some level of disarray.
Anonymous wrote:2033 is a bit of an odd year because there aren’t really a plethora of good (and realistic) options despite there probably being too many travel squads overall in the DMV.
BLC Blue 2033 is incredible with a really awesome player / parent contingent and unbeatable coaching, but with two NGLL championships in a row they won’t be taking any inexperienced players even if they add a player or two.
BLC Orange was the worst team in NGLL B division by a wide margin despite charging the same price as Blue, and they didn’t have a White (developmental) option in this year as far as I know, so that seems like a situation to avoid.
That leaves Rebels, headed up by the Good Counsel head coach, and M&D DC. I would honestly just pick based on location and convenience, Rebels is probably a little better at the moment but at some point M&D seems likely to add some of the BLC kids who aren’t playing or top athletes new to lax.
Whatever you do, avoid the MC Elite / MD United reboot , and all the VA clubs close by seem to be in some level of disarray.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi local lacrosse families! I’m looking for feedback or suggestions on girls' club lacrosse programs for the 2033 age group (current 4th graders) near Falls Church, VA.
✅ We’re hoping to find a program that’s development-focused, not all about college recruiting.
✅ Our goal is for our daughter to build solid skills and enjoy the game so she’s ready to play in high school.
✅ She also plays other sports, so we're not looking for something super intense or year-round.
✅ Ideally, the environment is supportive with great coaching—not high-pressure or overly competitive.
Honestly, reading through some of the posts and club websites has been a little overwhelming—it feels like a money grab at times, and we just want her to have a positive experience without burning out.
If your daughter plays for a club you love—or if you’ve found one that strikes the right balance—please share! I’d love to hear what’s worked for your family.
She's a rising 5th grader. Go where her friends are playing. You have a couple of years before you have to settle down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi local lacrosse families! I’m looking for feedback or suggestions on girls' club lacrosse programs for the 2033 age group (current 4th graders) near Falls Church, VA.
✅ We’re hoping to find a program that’s development-focused, not all about college recruiting.
✅ Our goal is for our daughter to build solid skills and enjoy the game so she’s ready to play in high school.
✅ She also plays other sports, so we're not looking for something super intense or year-round.
✅ Ideally, the environment is supportive with great coaching—not high-pressure or overly competitive.
Honestly, reading through some of the posts and club websites has been a little overwhelming—it feels like a money grab at times, and we just want her to have a positive experience without burning out.
If your daughter plays for a club you love—or if you’ve found one that strikes the right balance—please share! I’d love to hear what’s worked for your family.
She's a rising 5th grader. Go where her friends are playing. You have a couple of years before you have to settle down.
Anonymous wrote:Hi local lacrosse families! I’m looking for feedback or suggestions on girls' club lacrosse programs for the 2033 age group (current 4th graders) near Falls Church, VA.
✅ We’re hoping to find a program that’s development-focused, not all about college recruiting.
✅ Our goal is for our daughter to build solid skills and enjoy the game so she’s ready to play in high school.
✅ She also plays other sports, so we're not looking for something super intense or year-round.
✅ Ideally, the environment is supportive with great coaching—not high-pressure or overly competitive.
Honestly, reading through some of the posts and club websites has been a little overwhelming—it feels like a money grab at times, and we just want her to have a positive experience without burning out.
If your daughter plays for a club you love—or if you’ve found one that strikes the right balance—please share! I’d love to hear what’s worked for your family.