Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:K invested a lot of time in the past few years, rightfully so, to retain the MS Pride girls and create a viable HS club. Pride has trained a lot skilled kids and the strength of that should run the continuum through HS.
Its truly amazing that after all of that effort its her personality that is driving kids away. NOVA has enough strong players for two great clubs, but she has single-handedly driven away the 2025s.
Is it true that Pride Loudoun is shutting down?
Anonymous wrote:K invested a lot of time in the past few years, rightfully so, to retain the MS Pride girls and create a viable HS club. Pride has trained a lot skilled kids and the strength of that should run the continuum through HS.
Its truly amazing that after all of that effort its her personality that is driving kids away. NOVA has enough strong players for two great clubs, but she has single-handedly driven away the 2025s.
Anonymous wrote:So is Pride for sale?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is Pride for sale?
KMG said no to this rumor in June. No idea if that has changed.
Her Krazy number is too high for anyone to make a sound business decision to buy them. She thinks they are worth more than they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is Pride for sale?
KMG said no to this rumor in June. No idea if that has changed.
Anonymous wrote:So is Pride for sale?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shame about the Pride team. They were very good. I am sure capital will be pretty good. The club tryout model is a mess.
How is the 2026 Pride Red team doing? They are a great team. Will that group stay through high school or will they be capital bound next year?
Capital bound if pride can’t get the recruiting part of their club fixed.
When I say that a top to Mid major signee. Not some bottom feeder in So-con league.
Different dynamics on the 2026 team and less turnover with coaching and lower level politics. But KMG does need to look in the mirror and try to figure out why over 40% of her 2025 players across the three teams left. Recruiting pipeline is critical and so is winning. Neither Pride nor CLC Blue set the world afire this weekend at the Mid-Atlantic Summer Club Champs. Both programs were under .500.
Meanwhile CLC Orange 22 came in second in their division at the Mid-Atlantic, only loosing to YJ in the championship game after beating them earlier in the day.
Every year is different. You can’t judge a club by a particular year. Across the board some clubs have strong teams at a particular years and then other years may not be that good. CLC seems to have a better 22 team while their 24 team gets beat by Pride. The 25s will be interesting to see how it all shakes out.
Lost to pride 1 time in the fall. I saw your summer Record I wouldn’t back up the brink truck for scholarships just yet.
As Morgan Freeman would say ^He's right you know! Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shame about the Pride team. They were very good. I am sure capital will be pretty good. The club tryout model is a mess.
How is the 2026 Pride Red team doing? They are a great team. Will that group stay through high school or will they be capital bound next year?
Capital bound if pride can’t get the recruiting part of their club fixed.
When I say that a top to Mid major signee. Not some bottom feeder in So-con league.
Different dynamics on the 2026 team and less turnover with coaching and lower level politics. But KMG does need to look in the mirror and try to figure out why over 40% of her 2025 players across the three teams left. Recruiting pipeline is critical and so is winning. Neither Pride nor CLC Blue set the world afire this weekend at the Mid-Atlantic Summer Club Champs. Both programs were under .500.
Meanwhile CLC Orange 22 came in second in their division at the Mid-Atlantic, only loosing to YJ in the championship game after beating them earlier in the day.
Every year is different. You can’t judge a club by a particular year. Across the board some clubs have strong teams at a particular years and then other years may not be that good. CLC seems to have a better 22 team while their 24 team gets beat by Pride. The 25s will be interesting to see how it all shakes out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shame about the Pride team. They were very good. I am sure capital will be pretty good. The club tryout model is a mess.
How is the 2026 Pride Red team doing? They are a great team. Will that group stay through high school or will they be capital bound next year?
Capital bound if pride can’t get the recruiting part of their club fixed.
When I say that a top to Mid major signee. Not some bottom feeder in So-con league.
Different dynamics on the 2026 team and less turnover with coaching and lower level politics. But KMG does need to look in the mirror and try to figure out why over 40% of her 2025 players across the three teams left. Recruiting pipeline is critical and so is winning. Neither Pride nor CLC Blue set the world afire this weekend at the Mid-Atlantic Summer Club Champs. Both programs were under .500.
Meanwhile CLC Orange 22 came in second in their division at the Mid-Atlantic, only loosing to YJ in the championship game after beating them earlier in the day.