Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not as much now. And the pipeline of teams at Stars are pretty dreadful, so the future looks bleak. The 24 and 25 Stars teams are pretty bad, and a lot of the best players are opting for MC or Pride
I think it’s pretty clear after this year’s tryouts that Capital isn’t and doesn’t have to rely only Stars for its teams.
Lol. Capital isn’t even close to being competitive with the big clubs, go back to your fifth drink of the morning
Anonymous wrote:Whenever the M&D or Skywalkers card gets played, the Capital lunatics become really quiet, because they know that they are mediocre
Anonymous wrote:Not for profit means that all the leftover money is distributed internally. That’s why there is a Stars Black and Capital Orange.
While Capital is the lesser, but still reasonably good, option if your daughter doesn’t make one of the better Baltimore clubs, it makes sense.
But Stars is a joke and a waste of time/money. They can’t beat anybody except MC Elite
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not as much now. And the pipeline of teams at Stars are pretty dreadful, so the future looks bleak. The 24 and 25 Stars teams are pretty bad, and a lot of the best players are opting for MC or Pride
I think it’s pretty clear after this year’s tryouts that Capital isn’t and doesn’t have to rely only Stars for its teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not as much now. And the pipeline of teams at Stars are pretty dreadful, so the future looks bleak. The 24 and 25 Stars teams are pretty bad, and a lot of the best players are opting for MC or Pride
I think it’s pretty clear after this year’s tryouts that Capital isn’t and doesn’t have to rely only Stars for its teams.
Anonymous wrote:Not as much now. And the pipeline of teams at Stars are pretty dreadful, so the future looks bleak. The 24 and 25 Stars teams are pretty bad, and a lot of the best players are opting for MC or Pride
Anonymous wrote:Whenever the M&D or Skywalkers card gets played, the Capital lunatics become really quiet, because they know that they are mediocre
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apologize for being a little off-topic but just moved to the area with my 2 middle school daughters. Looking for a good lacrosse club for both of them. Searching for options that would be accessible from Fairfax. Also, wondering if there are opinions on Middle School/High School programs vs ones that are dedicated to just Middle School. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
From Fairfax, Cardinal, Pride and VA Metro are your closest/best options for club girls lacrosse from middle school through HS (probably in that order in terms of quality of competitiveness at the HS level right now). My DD plays for Pride at the middle school age groups and loves it.
Wow way to stir her in the wrong direction. Nothing wrong with Priide , good coaching, good players, good management. The only downside to Pride is that they don’t always sign up for The hardest brackets in a tournament, certainly not the players fault they play who’s in front of them.
Cardinal and Metro really! One of those two clubs won’t even be around in three years.
The ask was for good and accessible from Fairfax so how is this steering this person in the wrong direction?
Anonymous wrote:M&D laughs at Capital/Stars[/quote
Ohhh don’t worry Florida Select laughs at M&D
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apologize for being a little off-topic but just moved to the area with my 2 middle school daughters. Looking for a good lacrosse club for both of them. Searching for options that would be accessible from Fairfax. Also, wondering if there are opinions on Middle School/High School programs vs ones that are dedicated to just Middle School. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
From Fairfax, Cardinal, Pride and VA Metro are your closest/best options for club girls lacrosse from middle school through HS (probably in that order in terms of quality of competitiveness at the HS level right now). My DD plays for Pride at the middle school age groups and loves it.
Wow way to stir her in the wrong direction. Nothing wrong with Priide , good coaching, good players, good management. The only downside to Pride is that they don’t always sign up for The hardest brackets in a tournament, certainly not the players fault they play who’s in front of them.
Cardinal and Metro really! One of those two clubs won’t even be around in three years.