Anonymous wrote:Someone keeps saying CLC did far better than all MD clubs for 23. Maybe not working off the same list, but those clubs have done just as well (and with a few more to traditional lax powerhouse schools - so maybe “better” depending on criteria). They may just not promote it as much, especially based on verbals but if you look at those teams (not club) IG accounts it looks really good.
Ok, we get it CLC is now proclaimed superior to Pride; I think a bridge too far to say as good as or better than these traditional MD clubs. But agree with PP the club personalities are very different - maybe driven by different mindset in DMV than some of the traditional MD clubs.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter played for one of the top MD programs as well and one thing I would say that takes away from politics is that there was ZERO double dipping by the coaches. NEVER would the coach or the program director expect, ask, offer, etc... additional training to any players for extra money. It just was not done. Taking additional money from a parent by the coach who controls playing time and/or the director and coach who influence recruiting sets up potential expectations that can be very damaging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live in moco (I live in upper moco) or north, my suggestion is head to Baltimore for your HS club experience.
Between Hero's, M&D and Skywalkers, you have three excellent options that are run professional and w/o all the politics of down in DMV. Up there, you either can play or you can't. It is not for every girl (especially late bloomers) or parent, but if your daughter is competitive and has shown the ability to excel, I would highly recommend it. Our daughter thrived (mentally, physically, emotionally) once she got in a different environment.
Before HS, any of the DMV clubs will work while you still have a Spring Club season. I am only talking about HS years. Just one person's opinion.
Agree with this, but my recommendation is get in as soon as you can. If you wait until HS, it's very hard to break into MnD/SW/Heros top team. Not to mention past 9th grade, they most likely won't have a tryout again.
Anonymous wrote:If you live in moco (I live in upper moco) or north, my suggestion is head to Baltimore for your HS club experience.
Between Hero's, M&D and Skywalkers, you have three excellent options that are run professional and w/o all the politics of down in DMV. Up there, you either can play or you can't. It is not for every girl (especially late bloomers) or parent, but if your daughter is competitive and has shown the ability to excel, I would highly recommend it. Our daughter thrived (mentally, physically, emotionally) once she got in a different environment.
Before HS, any of the DMV clubs will work while you still have a Spring Club season. I am only talking about HS years. Just one person's opinion.
Anonymous wrote:If you live in moco (I live in upper moco) or north, my suggestion is head to Baltimore for your HS club experience.
Between Hero's, M&D and Skywalkers, you have three excellent options that are run professional and w/o all the politics of down in DMV. Up there, you either can play or you can't. It is not for every girl (especially late bloomers) or parent, but if your daughter is competitive and has shown the ability to excel, I would highly recommend it. Our daughter thrived (mentally, physically, emotionally) once she got in a different environment.
Before HS, any of the DMV clubs will work while you still have a Spring Club season. I am only talking about HS years. Just one person's opinion.
Hopefully Pride parents know better now.Why can't you just focus on your own Club and DD? Why does everything have to be an attack on Pride? It's so childish. Celebrate all these girls and try to enjoy the last few years of HS with your team.
Anonymous wrote:Are there any commits on the Capital B team?