LOL. First of all, you have no idea how much tuition assistance a family gets (not is it any of your business). But because Bullis brings in many African-American, OF COURSE they are on scholarship, right?
And the same thing happens at Prep and other schools, especially with football and basketball. Kids get recruited over at every IAC and WCAC school. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for another reminder on why I will not send my kids to Bullis. Not interested in paying 35k a year only to be tossed aside junior/senior year by these transfers. Many of whom arent pay tuition. And don't start with the he can't hack the competition argument. You really don't know how good these transfer kids are. Prince Charming effect.
LOL. First of all, you have no idea how much tuition assistance a family gets (not is it any of your business). But because Bullis brings in many African-American, OF COURSE they are on scholarship, right?
And the same thing happens at Prep and other schools, especially with football and basketball. Kids get recruited over at every IAC and WCAC school. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. He played for 2021 last year.
Is it true that there has been some movement both into and off the DC Express's heralded 2021 team after the recent tryouts?
Yes, some kids tried out from other clubs. So some kids on that 2021 team have been moved to the B team. Big change for those kids compared to what they saw last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. He played for 2021 last year.
Is it true that there has been some movement both into and off the DC Express's heralded 2021 team after the recent tryouts?
Anonymous wrote:No. He played for 2021 last year.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for another reminder on why I will not send my kids to Bullis. Not interested in paying 35k a year only to be tossed aside junior/senior year by these transfers. Many of whom arent pay tuition. And don't start with the he can't hack the competition argument. You really don't know how good these transfer kids are. Prince Charming effect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a random dad on the Internet gets to decide where a family sends his son?
Didn't see you complain when Landon poached the best players from the heights, starting and the Oregon kid. Or the dematha pg who came only for his senior kid.
Prep has a kid coming in from Episcopal, and Landon has the goalie coming from Maret. Everyone accepts transfers. It's just that more transfers go to Bullis, because they have less depth on their roster. Much easier to be a starter and an impact player on that Bullis team, as opposed to Landon, Prep or Gonzaga, when they each have more than a dozen D1 commits.
Is that true? Landon, Prep, Gonzaga each have more than a dozen D1 commits? Do these schools also typically have D3 commits? What about the other schools in the WCAC/IAC - do they even have a fraction of those numbers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new Capital 2021 players are now listed on website (but not listed by team yet). http://www.capitallacrosseclub.com/2017/08/25/capital-lacrosse-clue-welcomes-the-class-of-2021/
Out of 40 players chosen, there seem to be 30 Stars girls, 5 Pride players, a couple from VA Metro, and a few other MS teams represented. The schools represented are interesting as well. A very strong year for both Stars and SSSAS (with 15 players). There is only one player from BI on Capital 2021 which is unusual. Wonder where those BI 2021s are playing club. Doesnt seem to be a good sign for BI.
Thanks for posting link. Are most of those SSSA girls new to the school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new Capital 2021 players are now listed on website (but not listed by team yet). http://www.capitallacrosseclub.com/2017/08/25/capital-lacrosse-clue-welcomes-the-class-of-2021/
Out of 40 players chosen, there seem to be 30 Stars girls, 5 Pride players, a couple from VA Metro, and a few other MS teams represented. The schools represented are interesting as well. A very strong year for both Stars and SSSAS (with 15 players). There is only one player from BI on Capital 2021 which is unusual. Wonder where those BI 2021s are playing club. Doesnt seem to be a good sign for BI.
Glad to see that girls who are on Stars black team have a decent chance of making Capital.
-mom to a Stars black player
They don't list the teams these players are coming from, so how do you know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new Capital 2021 players are now listed on website (but not listed by team yet). http://www.capitallacrosseclub.com/2017/08/25/capital-lacrosse-clue-welcomes-the-class-of-2021/
Out of 40 players chosen, there seem to be 30 Stars girls, 5 Pride players, a couple from VA Metro, and a few other MS teams represented. The schools represented are interesting as well. A very strong year for both Stars and SSSAS (with 15 players). There is only one player from BI on Capital 2021 which is unusual. Wonder where those BI 2021s are playing club. Doesnt seem to be a good sign for BI.
Glad to see that girls who are on Stars black team have a decent chance of making Capital.
-mom to a Stars black player
Anonymous wrote:The new Capital 2021 players are now listed on website (but not listed by team yet). http://www.capitallacrosseclub.com/2017/08/25/capital-lacrosse-clue-welcomes-the-class-of-2021/
Out of 40 players chosen, there seem to be 30 Stars girls, 5 Pride players, a couple from VA Metro, and a few other MS teams represented. The schools represented are interesting as well. A very strong year for both Stars and SSSAS (with 15 players). There is only one player from BI on Capital 2021 which is unusual. Wonder where those BI 2021s are playing club. Doesnt seem to be a good sign for BI.
Anonymous wrote:The new Capital 2021 players are now listed on website (but not listed by team yet). http://www.capitallacrosseclub.com/2017/08/25/capital-lacrosse-clue-welcomes-the-class-of-2021/
Out of 40 players chosen, there seem to be 30 Stars girls, 5 Pride players, a couple from VA Metro, and a few other MS teams represented. The schools represented are interesting as well. A very strong year for both Stars and SSSAS (with 15 players). There is only one player from BI on Capital 2021 which is unusual. Wonder where those BI 2021s are playing club. Doesnt seem to be a good sign for BI.