Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they doing so far in the summer tournaments?
Their latest social media post was a photo of their players actually guest playing for another club. That's all you need to know.
First, why are you following the social media posts if you are a hater? Second, if you are referring to the post of a player with the DS uniform, that was his old rec team that did an reunion tour. To suggest that the player in the latest post (1st team all met) is not 100% associated with CAVLAX is actually funny.
I just looked at the Cavs last post and you are stupid. The PP was talking about Cavs bragging about THEIR players playing for someone else. Learn how to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they doing so far in the summer tournaments?
Their latest social media post was a photo of their players actually guest playing for another club. That's all you need to know.
First, why are you following the social media posts if you are a hater? Second, if you are referring to the post of a player with the DS uniform, that was his old rec team that did an reunion tour. To suggest that the player in the latest post (1st team all met) is not 100% associated with CAVLAX is actually funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are they doing so far in the summer tournaments?
Their latest social media post was a photo of their players actually guest playing for another club. That's all you need to know.
Anonymous wrote:How are they doing so far in the summer tournaments?
at which age group? hopefully not players playing for other hoco league teamsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably why Cavs refuses to post their rosters online. It would only confirm that all of their commits committed playing for other teams.
Not only do the list players that do not play for Cav's they actually use players in HOCO games that do not play for Cav's. IE Guest players
Anonymous wrote:Probably why Cavs refuses to post their rosters online. It would only confirm that all of their commits committed playing for other teams.
Anonymous wrote:Um, you are saying that "99%" of kids playing at a higher level started at Cavs?
LOL.
Anonymous wrote:No, the Madlax DMV teams definitely did not make the playoffs in the top divisions. Those teams play many levels below the top. None of the clubs in the DMV or Baltimore have a B team playing at that high of a level.
But the DMV area youth teams did really well in the HoCo this year. If you take the 24 playoff teams from the top youth divisions (2023-2028), 11 of those spots went to DMV area teams. Madlax Capital 2024-2028 plus the former Clue Blue now Madlax DC dogs had six spots. Next Level has 3 (2024, 2027, 2028), and DCE/Bethesda has 2 (2023, 2025).
That is way more than last year from DC area clubs. Baltimore teams only had seven spots: Crabs (2023, 2027), Team 91 (2024-2026), Looneys (2026), HoCo (2028); Annapolis Hawks had five (2023-2027); and there was one eastern shore team in the third grade division. Admittedly, the big Baltimore clubs get better as the kids age, so this isn't making any comment about the state of the high school aged clubs, but the youth clubs in DC had a very good showing in a tough league.
One should also note that VLC made the playoffs in several divisions, although not their teams weren't in the top divisions, which seems like a misplacement of a couple of their teams.
So despite everyone ripping the clubs their kids are not on, Madlax, Bethesda, Next Level, VLC, and other clubs in the area are fielding some strong youth teams!