Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top three clubs for girls in Baltimore and Columbia are Pipeline ECNL, Baltimore Celtic GA, and Baltimore Armour GA. Coppermine and OPSA have some good teams too. With any of the clubs, it comes down to the year and the coaches. There is lots of movement between clubs, not as much mobility within them.
Assuming that Annapolis area-based Maryland United isn't being included in the Baltimore region.
Annapolis? If that was considered Baltimore then so would Bethesda. Only a difference of 6 miles.
The point is that Maryland United draws from the same area as BA and the other clubs mentioned by the PP. In fact, I know of a number of girls formerly with Baltimore Armour who have moved to Maryland United. These clubs are essentially the same market, so to mention Pipeline, Celtic, and SAC/BA as the "best" without mentioning Maryland United makes no sense. Maryland United is definitely in the mix for best in that market.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn't Baltimore Armour an MLS Youth Academy construct that took the best players from Olney, SAC, and maybe Celtic? Or did the organization exist pre-academy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAC Blue had a strong 05 girls team a few years back but now that team is a non-factor. On the girl's side, the club is marginally better than MSI in MoCo. Serious players head to MD United, Bethesda, Celtic/Union or Pipeline. Why play for a failed club in a weak and soon-to-fail league when can play for more competitive teams in a sustainable league.
EDP is weak and set to fail?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top three clubs for girls in Baltimore and Columbia are Pipeline ECNL, Baltimore Celtic GA, and Baltimore Armour GA. Coppermine and OPSA have some good teams too. With any of the clubs, it comes down to the year and the coaches. There is lots of movement between clubs, not as much mobility within them.
You must live in VA because MUFC and Pipeline rule in girls soccer in Baltimore, BaCo, HoCo and Southern MD. Hell there are girls in MoCo who bypass BSC for MUFC. Most of the top HS players in Howard County play at MUFC - It is a quick drive down 32 or 100 to 97 to reach the practice fields. Pipeline is more of trek to get around 695. SAC is a rec club and BA is its attempt at travel. You will not find a BA girls team in the top bracket of any major tournament that isn't their own.
Anonymous wrote:The top three clubs for girls in Baltimore and Columbia are Pipeline ECNL, Baltimore Celtic GA, and Baltimore Armour GA. Coppermine and OPSA have some good teams too. With any of the clubs, it comes down to the year and the coaches. There is lots of movement between clubs, not as much mobility within them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top three clubs for girls in Baltimore and Columbia are Pipeline ECNL, Baltimore Celtic GA, and Baltimore Armour GA. Coppermine and OPSA have some good teams too. With any of the clubs, it comes down to the year and the coaches. There is lots of movement between clubs, not as much mobility within them.
Assuming that Annapolis area-based Maryland United isn't being included in the Baltimore region.
Annapolis? If that was considered Baltimore then so would Bethesda. Only a difference of 6 miles.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. And players go back and forth between all four of those clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top three clubs for girls in Baltimore and Columbia are Pipeline ECNL, Baltimore Celtic GA, and Baltimore Armour GA. Coppermine and OPSA have some good teams too. With any of the clubs, it comes down to the year and the coaches. There is lots of movement between clubs, not as much mobility within them.
Assuming that Annapolis area-based Maryland United isn't being included in the Baltimore region.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top three clubs for girls in Baltimore and Columbia are Pipeline ECNL, Baltimore Celtic GA, and Baltimore Armour GA. Coppermine and OPSA have some good teams too. With any of the clubs, it comes down to the year and the coaches. There is lots of movement between clubs, not as much mobility within them.
Assuming that Annapolis area-based Maryland United isn't being included in the Baltimore region.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top three clubs for girls in Baltimore and Columbia are Pipeline ECNL, Baltimore Celtic GA, and Baltimore Armour GA. Coppermine and OPSA have some good teams too. With any of the clubs, it comes down to the year and the coaches. There is lots of movement between clubs, not as much mobility within them.
Assuming that Annapolis area-based Maryland United isn't being included in the Baltimore region.
Anonymous wrote:The top three clubs for girls in Baltimore and Columbia are Pipeline ECNL, Baltimore Celtic GA, and Baltimore Armour GA. Coppermine and OPSA have some good teams too. With any of the clubs, it comes down to the year and the coaches. There is lots of movement between clubs, not as much mobility within them.