Anonymous wrote:My take from this post:
1. All four are great clubs.
2. Once Stars and Pride merged into Capital, they improved every year.
3. Who will the coaches be for all of the28 teams? Do the current coaches stay with the 28s all the way through?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pipe down 28 parent and learn something.
I agree. Just relax. What they are trying to show you is that the 28 are in a very similar situation as the 25
You can’t compare the 24 because the majority of that team came from stars because they were still combining with BLC then
Anonymous wrote:Pipe down 28 parent and learn something.
Anonymous wrote:The 24s data is no longer available. So let's look at the 25 class.
YEAR- CLUB- RANKING
2020-21 -Hero's 25 Green- #3
21-22- Hero's 25 Green- #5
22-23-. Hero's 25 Green- #11
23-Present -Hero's 25 Green- #4
2020-21- Pride 25 RED #13 And STARS #38
2021-22.- Capital 25 Blue- #10
2022-23.- Capital 25 Blue- #4
2023- Present- Capital 25 Blue- #1
2020-21 Skywalker 25 Blue. #4
2021-22 Skywalker 25 Blue. #4
2022-23 Skywalker 25 Blue #6
2023-Present Skywalker 25 Blue #8
2020-22 M&D Black #2
2021-22 M&D Black #3
2022-23 M&D Black #2
2023- Present M&D Black #3
All of the "Big Four"are in the top ten would like to see how Hero's 25 Green, Capital 25 Blue , Skywalker 25 Blue and M&D 25 Black did with recruiting. I am sure all four clubs did very well.
Who cares? This is a 2028 thread.
Anonymous wrote:Not at the 26 and 27 level either. 25’s are an outlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that there will be a lot of upset stars parents when their daughters don’t make capital blue and girls from heros make the team.
#1 Good for the Hero’s girls for trying out for Capital. But in my honest opinion, makes no sense to leave one good program for another
#2 Going to be a lot of upset parents from many different clubs, but just Stars. Please do not forget that BLC 27 was ranked very highly last year and they all thought they were just going to be transitioned from BLC Blue to Capital Blue. Goes what, what wasn’t the case
#3 just because your team is ranked highly in middle school don’t mean it will transfer into their high school team. Middle school is very much an individual game. Meaning, if you have a couple of really strong players, you will be a great team. But that doesn’t transition to high school. You have to be a very strong TEAM player. This will hurt some of the girls that are used to always having the ball in their sticks and just going straight to goal with it
Agree 100% with 1). If you’re already in, you’re already in - be it Cap or Hero’s.
Hero’s players trying out for Capital better be very sure they will make it. Hero’s will know. Hero’s may not have a formal open HS tryout, but there are always private tryouts and your spot is never safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that there will be a lot of upset stars parents when their daughters don’t make capital blue and girls from heros make the team.
#1 Good for the Hero’s girls for trying out for Capital. But in my honest opinion, makes no sense to leave one good program for another
#2 Going to be a lot of upset parents from many different clubs, but just Stars. Please do not forget that BLC 27 was ranked very highly last year and they all thought they were just going to be transitioned from BLC Blue to Capital Blue. Goes what, what wasn’t the case
#3 just because your team is ranked highly in middle school don’t mean it will transfer into their high school team. Middle school is very much an individual game. Meaning, if you have a couple of really strong players, you will be a great team. But that doesn’t transition to high school. You have to be a very strong TEAM player. This will hurt some of the girls that are used to always having the ball in their sticks and just going straight to goal with it
Agree 100% with 1). If you’re already in, you’re already in - be it Cap or Hero’s.
Hero’s players trying out for Capital better be very sure they will make it. Hero’s will know. Hero’s may not have a formal open HS tryout, but there are always private tryouts and your spot is never safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that there will be a lot of upset stars parents when their daughters don’t make capital blue and girls from heros make the team.
#1 Good for the Hero’s girls for trying out for Capital. But in my honest opinion, makes no sense to leave one good program for another
#2 Going to be a lot of upset parents from many different clubs, but just Stars. Please do not forget that BLC 27 was ranked very highly last year and they all thought they were just going to be transitioned from BLC Blue to Capital Blue. Goes what, what wasn’t the case
#3 just because your team is ranked highly in middle school don’t mean it will transfer into their high school team. Middle school is very much an individual game. Meaning, if you have a couple of really strong players, you will be a great team. But that doesn’t transition to high school. You have to be a very strong TEAM player. This will hurt some of the girls that are used to always having the ball in their sticks and just going straight to goal with it
Agree 100% with 1). If you’re already in, you’re already in - be it Cap or Hero’s.
Hero’s players trying out for Capital better be very sure they will make it. Hero’s will know. Hero’s may not have a formal open HS tryout, but there are always private tryouts and your spot is never safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can tell you that there will be a lot of upset stars parents when their daughters don’t make capital blue and girls from heros make the team.
#1 Good for the Hero’s girls for trying out for Capital. But in my honest opinion, makes no sense to leave one good program for another
#2 Going to be a lot of upset parents from many different clubs, but just Stars. Please do not forget that BLC 27 was ranked very highly last year and they all thought they were just going to be transitioned from BLC Blue to Capital Blue. Goes what, what wasn’t the case
#3 just because your team is ranked highly in middle school don’t mean it will transfer into their high school team. Middle school is very much an individual game. Meaning, if you have a couple of really strong players, you will be a great team. But that doesn’t transition to high school. You have to be a very strong TEAM player. This will hurt some of the girls that are used to always having the ball in their sticks and just going straight to goal with it
Agree 100% with 1). If you’re already in, you’re already in - be it Cap or Hero’s.