Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if there is a breakdown of how many girls from what clubs made the Capital Orange team? From what I have read Blue is filled with Pride and Stars but what about Orange?
Hard to say at this point since I know a majority of girls form Pride and Stars who made the team turned the spots down. (I only know two who accepted). I know they are deep in their waitlist.
Not surprising, why would you go to a team that has zero chance of moving up to blue or getting any attention for recruiting?
PP poster here. As many issues that I have with Cap Orange, both of these statement are false.
- Arguably the best player on Cap Blue 23, started out on Orange. She committed to Georgetown, her dream school, in October. generally 1 or 2 players are promoted/ demoted after 9th grade.
- Exposure isn't an issue for Cap Orange. Even though Pride black is normally a better team, go to the sidelines of a big tourney. Usually more coaches watching Cap Orange until Pride Black is playing top MD or LI team.
I can only speak for my DDs class. When comparing Pride Black to Capital Orange it was like comparing apples to oranges as they say. Pride Black consistently played in the top brackets of most tournaments, meaning they played the top MD and LI teams. Pride was consistently ranked in the top 10-20 clubs during her time with Pride and played a top 5 toughest schedule each year. Capital Orange played in the mid-tier brackets and was consistently ranked in the 70-80 range. Covid impacted college coaches attending tournaments, so I can’t comment on colleges on the sidelines other than to say it was much lighter for all clubs during this time. Once things eased up coaches were back on the sidelines. In my DDs particular year there was a wide difference between Pride Black and Capital Orange. Not sure about other classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if there is a breakdown of how many girls from what clubs made the Capital Orange team? From what I have read Blue is filled with Pride and Stars but what about Orange?
Hard to say at this point since I know a majority of girls form Pride and Stars who made the team turned the spots down. (I only know two who accepted). I know they are deep in their waitlist.
Not surprising, why would you go to a team that has zero chance of moving up to blue or getting any attention for recruiting?
PP poster here. As many issues that I have with Cap Orange, both of these statement are false.
- Arguably the best player on Cap Blue 23, started out on Orange. She committed to Georgetown, her dream school, in October. generally 1 or 2 players are promoted/ demoted after 9th grade.
- Exposure isn't an issue for Cap Orange. Even though Pride black is normally a better team, go to the sidelines of a big tourney. Usually more coaches watching Cap Orange until Pride Black is playing top MD or LI team.
I can only speak for my DDs class. When comparing Pride Black to Capital Orange it was like comparing apples to oranges as they say. Pride Black consistently played in the top brackets of most tournaments, meaning they played the top MD and LI teams. Pride was consistently ranked in the top 10-20 clubs during her time with Pride and played a top 5 toughest schedule each year. Capital Orange played in the mid-tier brackets and was consistently ranked in the 70-80 range. Covid impacted college coaches attending tournaments, so I can’t comment on colleges on the sidelines other than to say it was much lighter for all clubs during this time. Once things eased up coaches were back on the sidelines. In my DDs particular year there was a wide difference between Pride Black and Capital Orange. Not sure about other classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t most rosters locked by now? Clubs required deposits back in July.
True. But lots of folks made deposits and went to other clubs. Across B teams and low level A teams, there will be roster movement through early September.
There are likely more committed that I know about. However, I can tell you very few from their core feeder programs took spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if there is a breakdown of how many girls from what clubs made the Capital Orange team? From what I have read Blue is filled with Pride and Stars but what about Orange?
Hard to say at this point since I know a majority of girls form Pride and Stars who made the team turned the spots down. (I only know two who accepted). I know they are deep in their waitlist.
Not surprising, why would you go to a team that has zero chance of moving up to blue or getting any attention for recruiting?
PP poster here. As many issues that I have with Cap Orange, both of these statement are false.
- Arguably the best player on Cap Blue 23, started out on Orange. She committed to Georgetown, her dream school, in October. generally 1 or 2 players are promoted/ demoted after 9th grade.
- Exposure isn't an issue for Cap Orange. Even though Pride black is normally a better team, go to the sidelines of a big tourney. Usually more coaches watching Cap Orange until Pride Black is playing top MD or LI team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if there is a breakdown of how many girls from what clubs made the Capital Orange team? From what I have read Blue is filled with Pride and Stars but what about Orange?
Hard to say at this point since I know a majority of girls form Pride and Stars who made the team turned the spots down. (I only know two who accepted). I know they are deep in their waitlist.
Not surprising, why would you go to a team that has zero chance of moving up to blue or getting any attention for recruiting?
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t most rosters locked by now? Clubs required deposits back in July.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if there is a breakdown of how many girls from what clubs made the Capital Orange team? From what I have read Blue is filled with Pride and Stars but what about Orange?
Hard to say at this point since I know a majority of girls form Pride and Stars who made the team turned the spots down. (I only know two who accepted). I know they are deep in their waitlist.
Not surprising, why would you go to a team that has zero chance of moving up to blue or getting any attention for recruiting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if there is a breakdown of how many girls from what clubs made the Capital Orange team? From what I have read Blue is filled with Pride and Stars but what about Orange?
Hard to say at this point since I know a majority of girls form Pride and Stars who made the team turned the spots down. (I only know two who accepted). I know they are deep in their waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if there is a breakdown of how many girls from what clubs made the Capital Orange team? From what I have read Blue is filled with Pride and Stars but what about Orange?
Hard to say at this point since I know a majority of girls form Pride and Stars who made the team turned the spots down. (I only know two who accepted). I know they are deep in their waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:Curious if there is a breakdown of how many girls from what clubs made the Capital Orange team? From what I have read Blue is filled with Pride and Stars but what about Orange?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% true. The recruiting coordinator at capital should re-think her strategy on how she helps blue and or orange players with equal time to both players. But of course thats not reality and it will never be that way.
By definition the Blue team would have better players than the Orange so of course they would push for the Blue player. If that is not accurate, then their player evaluations are a big issue.
Anonymous wrote:100% true. The recruiting coordinator at capital should re-think her strategy on how she helps blue and or orange players with equal time to both players. But of course thats not reality and it will never be that way.