Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, Cavalier said they had something like the #14 2023 team in the world. Then they failed to even qualify for the WSYL. Since then the team has imploded.
This year, they state they had the #16 2024 team in the world, and again failed to qualify for the WSYL. Now they can't even put together a winning record in HOCO.
LOL Cavalier.
Curious, what club are you part of and how'd they do in HoCo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only the 2023 Cavs made the HoCo playoffs. The rest of them have been sent to go play wall ball until next spring. Oh well!
Correction only the 2023 Cavalier/Blackwolf team made the play offs.
Anonymous wrote:Last year, Cavalier said they had something like the #14 2023 team in the world. Then they failed to even qualify for the WSYL. Since then the team has imploded.
This year, they state they had the #16 2024 team in the world, and again failed to qualify for the WSYL. Now they can't even put together a winning record in HOCO.
LOL Cavalier.
Anonymous wrote:Only the 2023 Cavs made the HoCo playoffs. The rest of them have been sent to go play wall ball until next spring. Oh well!
Anonymous wrote:Talented kids we know try out for both teams to make sure they have a place to play. And here is what all them have done—if you make top DCE team you accept over NL. If you only make B DCE team and you make NL some have picked NL while some opt for B DCE.
Anonymous wrote:Not fair to compare 2020 since that was first year DCE fielded a team. 2021 and 2022 are much better than NL and don’t bother comparing Bethesda teams-they are not DCE. The best players want to play for DCE as rising 8th graders because that’s when it really begins for any kids with aspirations of doing well in HS and getting a shot to play in college.
Anonymous wrote:And it is not accurate to compare DCE and NL. DCE is by far the stronger program especially for 2021 and 2022. Just watch over the next couple of years where many of these players commit.