Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
The 27 team is the weakest of the 3, so maybe 1-2 girls for Blue. The 28 team has 1-2 at most as well. A good amount of talent in the 28 year has already gone to Maryland teams, especially Hero's. It looks different than the 27 and 29 years.
Not a single player has left the ‘28 team for a “Maryland” team. ‘28 picked up a couple Stars players and one Pride Red.
The 28 NL team didn't pick up any impact players and will struggle to win more than 1-2 games in NGLL this season.
Pride Red player is an impact player. You do not know what you are writing about.
Let's make this easy. The 27, 28 NL teams are not good, won't be sending many players to Capital Blue and won't win this spring. Leaving Pride Red (best 28 team in the area) for a lesser NL club, not something most would do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
The 27 team is the weakest of the 3, so maybe 1-2 girls for Blue. The 28 team has 1-2 at most as well. A good amount of talent in the 28 year has already gone to Maryland teams, especially Hero's. It looks different than the 27 and 29 years.
Not a single player has left the ‘28 team for a “Maryland” team. ‘28 picked up a couple Stars players and one Pride Red.
The 28 NL team didn't pick up any impact players and will struggle to win more than 1-2 games in NGLL this season.
Pride Red player is an impact player. You do not know what you are writing about.
Let's make this easy. The 27, 28 NL teams are not good, won't be sending many players to Capital Blue and won't win this spring. Leaving Pride Red (best 28 team in the area) for a lesser NL club, not something most would do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
The 27 team is the weakest of the 3, so maybe 1-2 girls for Blue. The 28 team has 1-2 at most as well. A good amount of talent in the 28 year has already gone to Maryland teams, especially Hero's. It looks different than the 27 and 29 years.
Not a single player has left the ‘28 team for a “Maryland” team. ‘28 picked up a couple Stars players and one Pride Red.
The 28 NL team didn't pick up any impact players and will struggle to win more than 1-2 games in NGLL this season.
Let’s make this easy . . . Pride is a wannabe and will never sniff the upper echelons of NGLL A. NL and Pride will not have any success this spring.
Pride Red player is an impact player. You do not know what you are writing about.
Let's make this easy. The 27, 28 NL teams are not good, won't be sending many players to Capital Blue and won't win this spring. Leaving Pride Red (best 28 team in the area) for a lesser NL club, not something most would do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
The 27 team is the weakest of the 3, so maybe 1-2 girls for Blue. The 28 team has 1-2 at most as well. A good amount of talent in the 28 year has already gone to Maryland teams, especially Hero's. It looks different than the 27 and 29 years.
Not a single player has left the ‘28 team for a “Maryland” team. ‘28 picked up a couple Stars players and one Pride Red.
The 28 NL team didn't pick up any impact players and will struggle to win more than 1-2 games in NGLL this season.
Pride Red player is an impact player. You do not know what you are writing about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
The 27 team is the weakest of the 3, so maybe 1-2 girls for Blue. The 28 team has 1-2 at most as well. A good amount of talent in the 28 year has already gone to Maryland teams, especially Hero's. It looks different than the 27 and 29 years.
Not a single player has left the ‘28 team for a “Maryland” team. ‘28 picked up a couple Stars players and one Pride Red.
The 28 NL team didn't pick up any impact players and will struggle to win more than 1-2 games in NGLL this season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
The 27 team is the weakest of the 3, so maybe 1-2 girls for Blue. The 28 team has 1-2 at most as well. A good amount of talent in the 28 year has already gone to Maryland teams, especially Hero's. It looks different than the 27 and 29 years.
Not a single player has left the ‘28 team for a “Maryland” team. ‘28 picked up a couple Stars players and one Pride Red.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
Those girls still have time to develop. You need to be asking about the 27's. They're up next.
Sorry - I actually meant to type ‘27 not ‘29. ‘28s are on cusp too tho.
Anonymous wrote:Agree NL ML and for that matter DCE are constantly trying to poach each others players and if you are a standout anywhere you will be approached by respective parent leader for sure.Anonymous wrote:you are delusional if you don't think any club owner is trying to poach the stronger players from a rival club. I've also noticed the HS teams now have more kids representing boarding schools.
its business and playing time becomes harder each passing year as kids grow / mature.
if you are worried about your son's playing time at the HS club level, my advice would be to avoid NL and Mad Lax. They are both nationally recognized programs and naturally attract talent from well beyond the beltway limits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
The 27 team is the weakest of the 3, so maybe 1-2 girls for Blue. The 28 team has 1-2 at most as well. A good amount of talent in the 28 year has already gone to Maryland teams, especially Hero's. It looks different than the 27 and 29 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
Those girls still have time to develop. You need to be asking about the 27's. They're up next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.
Anyone familiar with NL ‘28/‘29 girls’ teams can say whether any girls on those teams have a legitimate shot at Capital Blue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL has 2-3 very strong girls middle school teams. it is going to be interesting to see what happens to those teams over the next few years.
Agreed. My guess? If the Pride girls go to Capital, so with the NL girls. If they don't make blue they may stay but with no solid recruiting history, Capital will be a big draw.