Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously doubt they aren’t getting looked at - fbut only top teams have committed girls so far. Announcements outside the top 20 programs are coming.
Not true. Look at committments mentioned on this thread alone - Marquette, Fairfield, FL Southern. Then go look at Lax Numbers - many schools outside T20 have committments.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously doubt they aren’t getting looked at - fbut only top teams have committed girls so far. Announcements outside the top 20 programs are coming.
Anonymous wrote:It takes more than being a good player to reach the next level. Some think coaches will magically find a kid if he / she is a great talent. The better Pride 25s who aren’t getting looks prove this isn’t the way it works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capital Orange player to Fairfield
That’s Orange’s first right? Nice!
Meanwhile, I can’t believe Pride hasn’t committed a single player. That is just messed up.
Not really. Remember - this was the first class that saw the Pride 23 recruiting debacle play out before deciding on their HS club teams. Pride MS 25 players could make an educated decision whether to stay with the club for HS or choose a different path. Pride 24s (comprised mostly of Pride MS players) were already locked in with Pride by that point, following the path set by the 23s (lured by the club’s owner) to try and put Pride’s new HS program on the map. Some Pride 23 parents boasted about the team’s projected success v Capital at the time, drawn further by club owner promises of a new recruiting director. It was a miscalculation - even if the
RD hire(s) had worked out (the first wound up leaving mid season, the second apparently had a conflict of interest), Pride neither had the recruiting history nor recruiting infrastructure Capital had, and the Pride 23s were left to do recruiting all on their own (still producing decent results but far lower than parent expectations). Pride 25 MS players watched this happen, and instead of staying with Pride for HS like the prior two classes, they fled to other clubs. Capital’s 25 tryout had massive numbers of Pride players and it’s been the same since. The lackluster recruiting performance of the Pride 23s caused a major setback for Pride, one that would be felt for years to come, and we’re seeing that play out in real time right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capital Orange player to Fairfield
That’s Orange’s first right? Nice!
Meanwhile, I can’t believe Pride hasn’t committed a single player. That is just messed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capital Orange player to Fairfield
That’s Orange’s first right? Nice!
Meanwhile, I can’t believe Pride hasn’t committed a single player. That is just messed up.
Pride high school is a joke. Even the middle school programs are losing kids now. The ship is sinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capital Orange player to Fairfield
That’s Orange’s first right? Nice!
Meanwhile, I can’t believe Pride hasn’t committed a single player. That is just messed up.
Anonymous wrote:Capital Orange player to Fairfield
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capital to Denver.
Lefty BI transfer from Battlefield.
What a bizarre transfer. Not a better school. Not a better lax team anymore. What was possibly the purpose of that?
The commute must be horrific as well. I am sure they had their reasons, but congratulations to her for her commitment to Denver.