Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap also blew out 2 teams that beat Pride.
And Pride beat a team that tied Capital and that team beat Capital 14-6. What do all of these what-ifs add up to -- nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on the recruiting failure, but not sure if that was Capital’s best game and Pride definitely played inspired given the recruiting differentials. Cap also blew out 2 teams that beat Pride.
The talent gap is not the issue between those two teams. The difference seems to be the way CLC and Pride guided players and handled the recruiting process. One really well, the other not so much. It was a good game, played by two solid teams, and was tied late into that game. Our goalies played really well and probably were the difference in that game. I'd say that was one of their best games. They saved a lot of shots, which Pride had a lot more of. On the flip side one could say Pride didn't play smart with players taking a lot of questionable shots when the game was tied. That game could have easily gone either way. The ball bounced our way in the end, but there is not the talent gap as some want to suggest on this board. Good game by both teams.
Oh come on! No way you are a CLC parent.
It's funny how shocked everyone is that someone is actually being reasonable!! It was a tied game until mid-second half, and yes, Pride ran out of steam, and then made some ill advised attempts at goal. But, I think both teams were happy that it was a super competitive game, and both teams showed really well. No need to dump on the loser, even though I know many people cannot resist. Pride's record doesn't look great, but they lost another game by 1, and then they beat LI Jesters, who is supposed to be a top 10 team with a bunch of D1 recruits. So, for them, it was a great weekend. No need to just be ignorant and mean. They certainly held their own against teams with 15+ D1 commits!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Prez Cup, Capital highschool A teams played Pride highschool A teams in both both age groups - and won both decidedly. Age groups (‘23 and ‘24) in which no Pride players tried out for Capital.
The posters on here who claimed Pride is superior to Capital have been proven 100% wrong. Pride’s alleged superiority is nothing but a myth.
100% here. What's more interesting is to see how much the continued trend of Pride players leaving the program in younger years. The 26 players that left have vaulted the 26 Stars team to a new level. We already know what happened with the 25s. I am going to find it hard to believe that the 27 and 28 parents from Pride are so oblivious to all this going on and continue to stay at a faltering program.
Looks like the Capital teams are getting better and better as they play together more.
If those younger age-groups parents are smart, they will swallow the years of stars bashing pride and see that a move there makes a NOVA team that can finally compete with the top MD teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Prez Cup, Capital highschool A teams played Pride highschool A teams in both both age groups - and won both decidedly. Age groups (‘23 and ‘24) in which no Pride players tried out for Capital.
The posters on here who claimed Pride is superior to Capital have been proven 100% wrong. Pride’s alleged superiority is nothing but a myth.
100% here. What's more interesting is to see how much the continued trend of Pride players leaving the program in younger years. The 26 players that left have vaulted the 26 Stars team to a new level. We already know what happened with the 25s. I am going to find it hard to believe that the 27 and 28 parents from Pride are so oblivious to all this going on and continue to stay at a faltering program.
Looks like the Capital teams are getting better and better as they play together more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap also blew out 2 teams that beat Pride.
And Pride beat a team that tied Capital and that team beat Capital 14-6. What do all of these what-ifs add up to -- nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Cap also blew out 2 teams that beat Pride.
Anonymous wrote:At Presidents Cup Pride 23 only lost to Cap 23 by 3, with Cap
23 pretty much all committed and Pride 23 with very few. Very clear there is a poor recruiting structure for Pride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on the recruiting failure, but not sure if that was Capital’s best game and Pride definitely played inspired given the recruiting differentials. Cap also blew out 2 teams that beat Pride.
The talent gap is not the issue between those two teams. The difference seems to be the way CLC and Pride guided players and handled the recruiting process. One really well, the other not so much. It was a good game, played by two solid teams, and was tied late into that game. Our goalies played really well and probably were the difference in that game. I'd say that was one of their best games. They saved a lot of shots, which Pride had a lot more of. On the flip side one could say Pride didn't play smart with players taking a lot of questionable shots when the game was tied. That game could have easily gone either way. The ball bounced our way in the end, but there is not the talent gap as some want to suggest on this board. Good game by both teams.
Oh come on! No way you are a CLC parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on the recruiting failure, but not sure if that was Capital’s best game and Pride definitely played inspired given the recruiting differentials. Cap also blew out 2 teams that beat Pride.
The talent gap is not the issue between those two teams. The difference seems to be the way CLC and Pride guided players and handled the recruiting process. One really well, the other not so much. It was a good game, played by two solid teams, and was tied late into that game. Our goalies played really well and probably were the difference in that game. I'd say that was one of their best games. They saved a lot of shots, which Pride had a lot more of. On the flip side one could say Pride didn't play smart with players taking a lot of questionable shots when the game was tied. That game could have easily gone either way. The ball bounced our way in the end, but there is not the talent gap as some want to suggest on this board. Good game by both teams.
Anonymous wrote:Agree on the recruiting failure, but not sure if that was Capital’s best game and Pride definitely played inspired given the recruiting differentials. Cap also blew out 2 teams that beat Pride.
Anonymous wrote:At Prez Cup, Capital highschool A teams played Pride highschool A teams in both both age groups - and won both decidedly. Age groups (‘23 and ‘24) in which no Pride players tried out for Capital.
The posters on here who claimed Pride is superior to Capital have been proven 100% wrong. Pride’s alleged superiority is nothing but a myth.