Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wild that MedStar can’t field a decent girls program with all their AllHer bluster
The dmv has a better girls network than most metro areas. Having three levels of cbhl girls is great thing. But as far as national bound aa goes, there’s really only enough girls for two (maybe 3) teams that are deep enough to compete deep into the season. Stj is going to get all the girls from Va, and myha will get most of the girls from western moco and Frederick counties. tri city can attract girls from eastern moco, pg, Anne arundel, Howard co, etc, so they can be good as well. but beyond that, there’s no room for other clubs to field competitive nationally bound teams, Medstar included.
Anonymous wrote:Wild that MedStar can’t field a decent girls program with all their AllHer bluster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wild that MedStar can’t field a decent girls program with all their AllHer bluster
The dmv has a better girls network than most metro areas. Having three levels of cbhl girls is great thing. But as far as national bound aa goes, there’s really only enough girls for two (maybe 3) teams that are deep enough to compete deep into the season. Stj is going to get all the girls from Va, and myha will get most of the girls from western moco and Frederick counties. tri city can attract girls from eastern moco, pg, Anne arundel, Howard co, etc, so they can be good as well. but beyond that, there’s no room for other clubs to field competitive nationally bound teams, Medstar included.
Anonymous wrote:Wild that MedStar can’t field a decent girls program with all their AllHer bluster
Anonymous wrote:Wild that MedStar can’t field a decent girls program with all their AllHer bluster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the ages OP mentioned, she should really look closely at Potomac. They have done very well (sort of dominating) the area teams in AGHF and CBHL the last two seasons. They have a very strong group of girls (particularly if the ones who played coed AA this year come back for 14U Girls).
There are a lot of great programs in the area.
I agree they had a strong 12U team this year - with the one caveat that they were a AA team who they kept putting in A leagues and tournaments (they should not have been in AGHF Platinum or CBHL Silver). Looking at their AGHF stats, a couple of players got most of the goals, so might not be a very balanced team.
For the younger daughter, the 10U team was quite weak and she would be playing with many of those players. For the older daughter, in the past many of the top players leave Potomac at 14U for more competitive programs. Not to say they will moving forward but they often do.
12U had two teams. One played in AGHF Platinum and the other played AGHF co-ed, CBHL upper A, and a lot of tournaments. Most of the upper team players were in their first year of 12U. Nearly all of them have worked with the girls hockey director since 6U.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the ages OP mentioned, she should really look closely at Potomac. They have done very well (sort of dominating) the area teams in AGHF and CBHL the last two seasons. They have a very strong group of girls (particularly if the ones who played coed AA this year come back for 14U Girls).
There are a lot of great programs in the area.
I agree they had a strong 12U team this year - with the one caveat that they were a AA team who they kept putting in A leagues and tournaments (they should not have been in AGHF Platinum or CBHL Silver). Looking at their AGHF stats, a couple of players got most of the goals, so might not be a very balanced team.
For the younger daughter, the 10U team was quite weak and she would be playing with many of those players. For the older daughter, in the past many of the top players leave Potomac at 14U for more competitive programs. Not to say they will moving forward but they often do.
Anonymous wrote:At the ages OP mentioned, she should really look closely at Potomac. They have done very well (sort of dominating) the area teams in AGHF and CBHL the last two seasons. They have a very strong group of girls (particularly if the ones who played coed AA this year come back for 14U Girls).
There are a lot of great programs in the area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to dmv girls hockey op! With only 1 aaa team and 3 competitive aa teams, by the time the girls complete 19u they will know all the other girls and will be on first name basis with the opposing coaches and hockey directors. Many of them will have played for multiple associations, done their camps, or played on their spring teams.
This time of year, we are playing each other for the 10th time of the season to decide who goes to nationals, so it can be a little tense.
Some of us view it as a community and dont hold grudges against the other clubs for some perceived infraction during 8u…or at least stay quiet about it. Others, like the few on a crusade here, view it as a famine mentality, gossip about the other players/coaches/directors, and view any success of another girl as an opportunity being taken away from their kid. It’s a shame, because living in the dmv and have 2 other competitive aa local teams is a blessing. Try being a girls hockey family in North Carolina or Florida.
Don’t let the tone of this thread discourage you. All 3 programs (stj, myha, tri city) are run by legit hockey people and have competitive teams.
I get the overall idea and tone of your message but after having read these I'm not getting a lot of "mine is the best, yours is the worst" mentality....they seem to all be saying "pretty much everyone is good except this one person". I would have expected some people to be talking bad about Reston or STJ or TCE or Potomac or any other girls director but it is almost universally just MYHA. I have no further insight or info, just my take as a person with absolutely no dogs in this fight.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to dmv girls hockey op! With only 1 aaa team and 3 competitive aa teams, by the time the girls complete 19u they will know all the other girls and will be on first name basis with the opposing coaches and hockey directors. Many of them will have played for multiple associations, done their camps, or played on their spring teams.
This time of year, we are playing each other for the 10th time of the season to decide who goes to nationals, so it can be a little tense.
Some of us view it as a community and dont hold grudges against the other clubs for some perceived infraction during 8u…or at least stay quiet about it. Others, like the few on a crusade here, view it as a famine mentality, gossip about the other players/coaches/directors, and view any success of another girl as an opportunity being taken away from their kid. It’s a shame, because living in the dmv and have 2 other competitive aa local teams is a blessing. Try being a girls hockey family in North Carolina or Florida.
Don’t let the tone of this thread discourage you. All 3 programs (stj, myha, tri city) are run by legit hockey people and have competitive teams.