Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say it’s a major red flag (for what?) and diminishes the team’s standards, yet you just named 2 of the perennial top clubs in the nation. In 2025 those were the top 2 and 3 clubs in the nation. Their teams are very often #1, 2 or 3 in the country. I don’t get what’s diminished or the red flag.
I could see people thinking out of principle they should stick with their local talent, as part of a level playing field. But honestly there’s so much that’s not level beyond a fly in.
Exactly. And from what I understand, the fly-ins often make plenty of practices. Those elite programs attract top talent because they consistently win and their girls play at their dream schools. In order to keep that going, they take the top players from anywhere.
Sounds like an elite National team.
You can label it any way you want, but the formula is obviously working. Also, it’s not like half the team are fly-ins. I believe SW has one, and I think that neither m&d or HG have any (yet). For the 29s, i dont think HG or SW have any, and I think m&d only has 2.
Both M&D and Heros 2030 teams have fly ins from the west coast.
Was unaware, thought they were both still all local. But my point remains, it’s not half of the team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say it’s a major red flag (for what?) and diminishes the team’s standards, yet you just named 2 of the perennial top clubs in the nation. In 2025 those were the top 2 and 3 clubs in the nation. Their teams are very often #1, 2 or 3 in the country. I don’t get what’s diminished or the red flag.
I could see people thinking out of principle they should stick with their local talent, as part of a level playing field. But honestly there’s so much that’s not level beyond a fly in.
Exactly. And from what I understand, the fly-ins often make plenty of practices. Those elite programs attract top talent because they consistently win and their girls play at their dream schools. In order to keep that going, they take the top players from anywhere.
Sounds like an elite National team.
You can label it any way you want, but the formula is obviously working. Also, it’s not like half the team are fly-ins. I believe SW has one, and I think that neither m&d or HG have any (yet). For the 29s, i dont think HG or SW have any, and I think m&d only has 2.
Both M&D and Heros 2030 teams have fly ins from the west coast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say it’s a major red flag (for what?) and diminishes the team’s standards, yet you just named 2 of the perennial top clubs in the nation. In 2025 those were the top 2 and 3 clubs in the nation. Their teams are very often #1, 2 or 3 in the country. I don’t get what’s diminished or the red flag.
I could see people thinking out of principle they should stick with their local talent, as part of a level playing field. But honestly there’s so much that’s not level beyond a fly in.
Exactly. And from what I understand, the fly-ins often make plenty of practices. Those elite programs attract top talent because they consistently win and their girls play at their dream schools. In order to keep that going, they take the top players from anywhere.
Sounds like an elite National team.
You can label it any way you want, but the formula is obviously working. Also, it’s not like half the team are fly-ins. I believe SW has one, and I think that neither m&d or HG have any (yet). For the 29s, i dont think HG or SW have any, and I think m&d only has 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say it’s a major red flag (for what?) and diminishes the team’s standards, yet you just named 2 of the perennial top clubs in the nation. In 2025 those were the top 2 and 3 clubs in the nation. Their teams are very often #1, 2 or 3 in the country. I don’t get what’s diminished or the red flag.
I could see people thinking out of principle they should stick with their local talent, as part of a level playing field. But honestly there’s so much that’s not level beyond a fly in.
Exactly. And from what I understand, the fly-ins often make plenty of practices. Those elite programs attract top talent because they consistently win and their girls play at their dream schools. In order to keep that going, they take the top players from anywhere.
Sounds like an elite National team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say it’s a major red flag (for what?) and diminishes the team’s standards, yet you just named 2 of the perennial top clubs in the nation. In 2025 those were the top 2 and 3 clubs in the nation. Their teams are very often #1, 2 or 3 in the country. I don’t get what’s diminished or the red flag.
I could see people thinking out of principle they should stick with their local talent, as part of a level playing field. But honestly there’s so much that’s not level beyond a fly in.
Exactly. And from what I understand, the fly-ins often make plenty of practices. Those elite programs attract top talent because they consistently win and their girls play at their dream schools. In order to keep that going, they take the top players from anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:You say it’s a major red flag (for what?) and diminishes the team’s standards, yet you just named 2 of the perennial top clubs in the nation. In 2025 those were the top 2 and 3 clubs in the nation. Their teams are very often #1, 2 or 3 in the country. I don’t get what’s diminished or the red flag.
I could see people thinking out of principle they should stick with their local talent, as part of a level playing field. But honestly there’s so much that’s not level beyond a fly in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:League needs to do better job of matching up teams. BLC, MDU East, and Copp Black should be playing each other.
To be honest, MDU east would beat most of the JV HS league teams, but BWI won’t let middle school play up anymore after HG 27 dominated.
Anonymous wrote:Heros Green, M&D Black and Skywalkers Blue have fly ins. This is a major red flag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What happened to Sky Walkers? None of their games were close.
Turnovers. Plain and simple. They were turning the ball over everytime they got it. And not sharing the ball.
And for whoever said their "fly-ins" couldn't make it they have one out of state girl. Just like the other teams around the Baltimore area.
Anonymous wrote:League needs to do better job of matching up teams. BLC, MDU East, and Copp Black should be playing each other.