Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stars will be half the Capital squad, wait and see. Talent has nothing to do with it. Stars is a feeder to Capital. They will take some Pride and others, but good players will be left off unfortunately.
Again, with all due respect to the good lacrosse players that will find a home somewhere, there are not 12 Capital-level players on Stars. Or Pride. Some from each plus others, including ones currently playing for MD teams will comprise CLC Blue.
Yes to this. The best chance at a competitive team is a make up of 6, max from stars, 8-10 from Pride and 5 from MD teams or Richmond or random unknown.
I agree with this statement. And if this happens, these girls will compete very well
I do not agree with this. The Capital Blue 2028 team will be competitive regardless of whether any MD players decide to jump ship. It might be more competitive if one or two of the better players were to leave but I am tired of the idea that local talent cannot compete with these girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stars will be half the Capital squad, wait and see. Talent has nothing to do with it. Stars is a feeder to Capital. They will take some Pride and others, but good players will be left off unfortunately.
Again, with all due respect to the good lacrosse players that will find a home somewhere, there are not 12 Capital-level players on Stars. Or Pride. Some from each plus others, including ones currently playing for MD teams will comprise CLC Blue.
Yes to this. The best chance at a competitive team is a make up of 6, max from stars, 8-10 from Pride and 5 from MD teams or Richmond or random unknown.
I agree with this statement. And if this happens, these girls will compete very well
I do not agree with this. The Capital Blue 2028 team will be competitive regardless of whether any MD players decide to jump ship. It might be more competitive if one or two of the better players were to leave but I am tired of the idea that local talent cannot compete with these girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stars will be half the Capital squad, wait and see. Talent has nothing to do with it. Stars is a feeder to Capital. They will take some Pride and others, but good players will be left off unfortunately.
Again, with all due respect to the good lacrosse players that will find a home somewhere, there are not 12 Capital-level players on Stars. Or Pride. Some from each plus others, including ones currently playing for MD teams will comprise CLC Blue.
Yes to this. The best chance at a competitive team is a make up of 6, max from stars, 8-10 from Pride and 5 from MD teams or Richmond or random unknown.
I agree with this statement. And if this happens, these girls will compete very well
I do not agree with this. The Capital Blue 2028 team will be competitive regardless of whether any MD players decide to jump ship. It might be more competitive if one or two of the better players were to leave but I am tired of the idea that local talent cannot compete with these girls.
Agreed. Some of the MD players would be beneficial, but not all are necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland boards are claiming that M&D changed the brackets at Indoor Nationals to guarantee that 2 M&D teams make the playoff bracket (M&D Black and either M&D Red or M&D Orlando Black).
Worth noting that Stars and CC Lax get a vote on the second part of that. Let's go Stars! Have handled M&D Red this Fall, and played CC Lax close. M&D Orlando Black is beatable.
Stars should easily win their bracket
If Stars takes their 12 Capital-bound players, they will likely make a run at the championship. Right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stars will be half the Capital squad, wait and see. Talent has nothing to do with it. Stars is a feeder to Capital. They will take some Pride and others, but good players will be left off unfortunately.
Again, with all due respect to the good lacrosse players that will find a home somewhere, there are not 12 Capital-level players on Stars. Or Pride. Some from each plus others, including ones currently playing for MD teams will comprise CLC Blue.
Yes to this. The best chance at a competitive team is a make up of 6, max from stars, 8-10 from Pride and 5 from MD teams or Richmond or random unknown.
I agree with this statement. And if this happens, these girls will compete very well
I do not agree with this. The Capital Blue 2028 team will be competitive regardless of whether any MD players decide to jump ship. It might be more competitive if one or two of the better players were to leave but I am tired of the idea that local talent cannot compete with these girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stars will be half the Capital squad, wait and see. Talent has nothing to do with it. Stars is a feeder to Capital. They will take some Pride and others, but good players will be left off unfortunately.
Again, with all due respect to the good lacrosse players that will find a home somewhere, there are not 12 Capital-level players on Stars. Or Pride. Some from each plus others, including ones currently playing for MD teams will comprise CLC Blue.
Yes to this. The best chance at a competitive team is a make up of 6, max from stars, 8-10 from Pride and 5 from MD teams or Richmond or random unknown.
I agree with this statement. And if this happens, these girls will compete very well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland boards are claiming that M&D changed the brackets at Indoor Nationals to guarantee that 2 M&D teams make the playoff bracket (M&D Black and either M&D Red or M&D Orlando Black).
Worth noting that Stars and CC Lax get a vote on the second part of that. Let's go Stars! Have handled M&D Red this Fall, and played CC Lax close. M&D Orlando Black is beatable.
Stars should easily win their bracket
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland boards are claiming that M&D changed the brackets at Indoor Nationals to guarantee that 2 M&D teams make the playoff bracket (M&D Black and either M&D Red or M&D Orlando Black).
Worth noting that Stars and CC Lax get a vote on the second part of that. Let's go Stars! Have handled M&D Red this Fall, and played CC Lax close. M&D Orlando Black is beatable.
Stars should easily win their bracket
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland boards are claiming that M&D changed the brackets at Indoor Nationals to guarantee that 2 M&D teams make the playoff bracket (M&D Black and either M&D Red or M&D Orlando Black).
Worth noting that Stars and CC Lax get a vote on the second part of that. Let's go Stars! Have handled M&D Red this Fall, and played CC Lax close. M&D Orlando Black is beatable.
Stars should easily win their bracket
Anonymous wrote:Maryland boards are claiming that M&D changed the brackets at Indoor Nationals to guarantee that 2 M&D teams make the playoff bracket (M&D Black and either M&D Red or M&D Orlando Black).
Worth noting that Stars and CC Lax get a vote on the second part of that. Let's go Stars! Have handled M&D Red this Fall, and played CC Lax close. M&D Orlando Black is beatable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stars will be half the Capital squad, wait and see. Talent has nothing to do with it. Stars is a feeder to Capital. They will take some Pride and others, but good players will be left off unfortunately.
Again, with all due respect to the good lacrosse players that will find a home somewhere, there are not 12 Capital-level players on Stars. Or Pride. Some from each plus others, including ones currently playing for MD teams will comprise CLC Blue.
Yes to this. The best chance at a competitive team is a make up of 6, max from stars, 8-10 from Pride and 5 from MD teams or Richmond or random unknown.
Agree with this. But also not worried about it in December! Let's discuss in June.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone needs to relax. There is a lot of talent on pride and stars to make a team that competes with the top ten. The 25s had very similar rankings for pride and stars when they were in eighth grade, and they are doing great
Also, if you don’t have an older kid that has been through all of this, you don’t realize that the Maryland teams are maxed out. They don’t get any better. Where as everyone else starts to catch up to the Maryland clubs
Also, so worrying about rankings. Colleges are going to come and watch Capital because they know that they put out some great athletes
And I could care less about which team puts more girls on the blue team. I just want the blues team to be top notch and the Orange team coming in close behind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stars will be half the Capital squad, wait and see. Talent has nothing to do with it. Stars is a feeder to Capital. They will take some Pride and others, but good players will be left off unfortunately.
Again, with all due respect to the good lacrosse players that will find a home somewhere, there are not 12 Capital-level players on Stars. Or Pride. Some from each plus others, including ones currently playing for MD teams will comprise CLC Blue.
Yes to this. The best chance at a competitive team is a make up of 6, max from stars, 8-10 from Pride and 5 from MD teams or Richmond or random unknown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stars will be half the Capital squad, wait and see. Talent has nothing to do with it. Stars is a feeder to Capital. They will take some Pride and others, but good players will be left off unfortunately.
Again, with all due respect to the good lacrosse players that will find a home somewhere, there are not 12 Capital-level players on Stars. Or Pride. Some from each plus others, including ones currently playing for MD teams will comprise CLC Blue.
Yes to this. The best chance at a competitive team is a make up of 6, max from stars, 8-10 from Pride and 5 from MD teams or Richmond or random unknown.