. Those players left before 7th grade season people. The players that left were already top players and were doing their own development outside of Pride. You don't get better in the club practice --you get better by working on your own! I know those players, and they were doing a lot of their own work outside of any pride practice....Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All but 2 Cap Blue committed players were on Pride Red 26. The same Pride Red 26 team also had the ND commit (now MD black) and UPenn goalie commit (now integrity green). It’s a shame Pride couldn’t hold on to these players.
A shame for who? If those girls would have stayed they would not be where they are now. Stop it with the poor Pride line. Pride chose to go into high school less than five years ago. That was their choice to make more money. The girls had always left after 8th grade. Pride trying to make more money and creating a high school program has nothing to do with these girls. They don't owe Pride anything. Neither does Capital. They were there first and built an amazing program to get girls recruited. It is obvious and anyone questioning it at this point needs to have their head examined.
Counter-argument - if those girls hadn't played for Pride they would not be where they are now. Capital is brand to be sure - kudos deserved. But we can agree Cap doesn't develop players. Let's not try to pretend these girls wouldn't have the same success if Capital didnt exist. You're cultish if you think otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All but 2 Cap Blue committed players were on Pride Red 26. The same Pride Red 26 team also had the ND commit (now MD black) and UPenn goalie commit (now integrity green). It’s a shame Pride couldn’t hold on to these players.
A shame for who? If those girls would have stayed they would not be where they are now. Stop it with the poor Pride line. Pride chose to go into high school less than five years ago. That was their choice to make more money. The girls had always left after 8th grade. Pride trying to make more money and creating a high school program has nothing to do with these girls. They don't owe Pride anything. Neither does Capital. They were there first and built an amazing program to get girls recruited. It is obvious and anyone questioning it at this point needs to have their head examined.
Counter-argument - if those girls hadn't played for Pride they would not be where they are now. Capital is brand to be sure - kudos deserved. But we can agree Cap doesn't develop players. Lets not try to pretend these girls wouldn't have the same success if Capital didnt exist. You're cultish if you think otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All but 2 Cap Blue committed players were on Pride Red 26. The same Pride Red 26 team also had the ND commit (now MD black) and UPenn goalie commit (now integrity green). It’s a shame Pride couldn’t hold on to these players.
A shame for who? If those girls would have stayed they would not be where they are now. Stop it with the poor Pride line. Pride chose to go into high school less than five years ago. That was their choice to make more money. The girls had always left after 8th grade. Pride trying to make more money and creating a high school program has nothing to do with these girls. They don't owe Pride anything. Neither does Capital. They were there first and built an amazing program to get girls recruited. It is obvious and anyone questioning it at this point needs to have their head examined.
Counter-argument - if those girls hadn't played for Pride they would not be where they are now. Capital is brand to be sure - kudos deserved. But we can agree Cap doesn't develop players. Lets not try to pretend these girls wouldn't have the same success if Capital didnt exist. You're cultish if you think otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All but 2 Cap Blue committed players were on Pride Red 26. The same Pride Red 26 team also had the ND commit (now MD black) and UPenn goalie commit (now integrity green). It’s a shame Pride couldn’t hold on to these players.
A shame for who? If those girls would have stayed they would not be where they are now. Stop it with the poor Pride line. Pride chose to go into high school less than five years ago. That was their choice to make more money. The girls had always left after 8th grade. Pride trying to make more money and creating a high school program has nothing to do with these girls. They don't owe Pride anything. Neither does Capital. They were there first and built an amazing program to get girls recruited. It is obvious and anyone questioning it at this point needs to have their head examined.
Anonymous wrote:All but 2 Cap Blue committed players were on Pride Red 26. The same Pride Red 26 team also had the ND commit (now MD black) and UPenn goalie commit (now integrity green). It’s a shame Pride couldn’t hold on to these players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All but 2 Cap Blue committed players were on Pride Red 26. The same Pride Red 26 team also had the ND commit (now MD black) and UPenn goalie commit (now integrity green). It’s a shame Pride couldn’t hold on to these players.
Boo hoo
Anonymous wrote:All but 2 Cap Blue committed players were on Pride Red 26. The same Pride Red 26 team also had the ND commit (now MD black) and UPenn goalie commit (now integrity green). It’s a shame Pride couldn’t hold on to these players.