Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you picture this guy? I can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never seen a Stars game, practice, etc. Just calling you out for being a non-athletic poser ragging on little girls. Wish we could meet to discuss.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you picked up the sport by watching.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chance you could give us your lacrosse chops?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what would happen if Pride, STJ and other girls just stayed where they r? If everyone is doing well and developing why bother. Wherever the talent the recruiters will come. Then Capital would be the next step for Bethesda players and SSSA. If Capital does not have talent, colleges r not going to just take a Capital player b/c of the brand.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any pride parents are worried about any Maryland girls coming to tryouts. On the other hand the STJ girls are a little nervous.
Nobody wants to be the guinea pig in this scenario. Capital has the best recruiting connections in the area. So until that changes, they will remain the premier HS club in the area.
If Pride kept all their players, they would beat Capital.
At 2028 you’re probably right since that Cap team will prob be mostly Pride players as has been discussed extensively on here. My current best guess after watching clinics: 8-10 Pride,
4-6 Stars, 2-4 NL, 2 At Large Bids. Admittedly, does not leave much for Orange.
6 seems like a lot for STJ probably closer to 3-4
Not a Stars parent, but know the team. Could easily get to 6.
That would be a shame.
Yes, my daughter played attack for BC - no. 8.
You are such a Stars tool.
SD, how many tournaments were you kicked out of last year? Was it kess than the year before. Have you scoped out your vantage point at the STJ to spy on tryouts yet?
It might have been kess. Or was it was kess than the year before? Probably the same, more or kess.
If you’re the guy whose IQ is kess than room temp, I can picture you too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you picture this guy? I can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never seen a Stars game, practice, etc. Just calling you out for being a non-athletic poser ragging on little girls. Wish we could meet to discuss.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you picked up the sport by watching.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chance you could give us your lacrosse chops?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what would happen if Pride, STJ and other girls just stayed where they r? If everyone is doing well and developing why bother. Wherever the talent the recruiters will come. Then Capital would be the next step for Bethesda players and SSSA. If Capital does not have talent, colleges r not going to just take a Capital player b/c of the brand.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any pride parents are worried about any Maryland girls coming to tryouts. On the other hand the STJ girls are a little nervous.
Nobody wants to be the guinea pig in this scenario. Capital has the best recruiting connections in the area. So until that changes, they will remain the premier HS club in the area.
If Pride kept all their players, they would beat Capital.
At 2028 you’re probably right since that Cap team will prob be mostly Pride players as has been discussed extensively on here. My current best guess after watching clinics: 8-10 Pride,
4-6 Stars, 2-4 NL, 2 At Large Bids. Admittedly, does not leave much for Orange.
6 seems like a lot for STJ probably closer to 3-4
Not a Stars parent, but know the team. Could easily get to 6.
That would be a shame.
Yes, my daughter played attack for BC - no. 8.
You are such a Stars tool.
SD, how many tournaments were you kicked out of last year? Was it kess than the year before. Have you scoped out your vantage point at the STJ to spy on tryouts yet?
It might have been kess. Or was it was kess than the year before? Probably the same, more or kess.
If you’re the guy whose IQ is kess than room temp, I can picture you too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hearing from some very reliable sources that some of the top players from the Mid Atlantic clubs may show up at Capital tryouts in an orchestrated effort to build a lacrosse “dream team”. Get ready to have your minds blown DC/VA parents and I hope you have some back-up plans or are open to playing for orange.
The only reason why girls from Mid Atlantic clubs would show up, to include prior DC area girls jumping to MD teams, is so they could be the stars of the Capital team. Too much talent on the top teams they are with to get noticed and shine. But I don't see that happening.
Don’t be so sure! All of these girls interact on Insta and Snap. Capital is the only way they can get on a team and play together. My daughter showed me some of the DM’s.
Anonymous wrote:Can you picture this guy? I can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never seen a Stars game, practice, etc. Just calling you out for being a non-athletic poser ragging on little girls. Wish we could meet to discuss.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you picked up the sport by watching.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chance you could give us your lacrosse chops?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what would happen if Pride, STJ and other girls just stayed where they r? If everyone is doing well and developing why bother. Wherever the talent the recruiters will come. Then Capital would be the next step for Bethesda players and SSSA. If Capital does not have talent, colleges r not going to just take a Capital player b/c of the brand.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any pride parents are worried about any Maryland girls coming to tryouts. On the other hand the STJ girls are a little nervous.
Nobody wants to be the guinea pig in this scenario. Capital has the best recruiting connections in the area. So until that changes, they will remain the premier HS club in the area.
If Pride kept all their players, they would beat Capital.
At 2028 you’re probably right since that Cap team will prob be mostly Pride players as has been discussed extensively on here. My current best guess after watching clinics: 8-10 Pride,
4-6 Stars, 2-4 NL, 2 At Large Bids. Admittedly, does not leave much for Orange.
6 seems like a lot for STJ probably closer to 3-4
Not a Stars parent, but know the team. Could easily get to 6.
That would be a shame.
Yes, my daughter played attack for BC - no. 8.
You are such a Stars tool.
SD, how many tournaments were you kicked out of last year? Was it kess than the year before. Have you scoped out your vantage point at the STJ to spy on tryouts yet?
It might have been kess. Or was it was kess than the year before? Probably the same, more or kess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hearing from some very reliable sources that some of the top players from the Mid Atlantic clubs may show up at Capital tryouts in an orchestrated effort to build a lacrosse “dream team”. Get ready to have your minds blown DC/VA parents and I hope you have some back-up plans or are open to playing for orange.
The only reason why girls from Mid Atlantic clubs would show up, to include prior DC area girls jumping to MD teams, is so they could be the stars of the Capital team. Too much talent on the top teams they are with to get noticed and shine. But I don't see that happening.
Don’t be so sure! All of these girls interact on Insta and Snap. Capital is the only way they can get on a team and play together. My daughter showed me some of the DM’s.
Pretty sure they are already on a team, and it’s called Hero’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hearing from some very reliable sources that some of the top players from the Mid Atlantic clubs may show up at Capital tryouts in an orchestrated effort to build a lacrosse “dream team”. Get ready to have your minds blown DC/VA parents and I hope you have some back-up plans or are open to playing for orange.
The only reason why girls from Mid Atlantic clubs would show up, to include prior DC area girls jumping to MD teams, is so they could be the stars of the Capital team. Too much talent on the top teams they are with to get noticed and shine. But I don't see that happening.
Don’t be so sure! All of these girls interact on Insta and Snap. Capital is the only way they can get on a team and play together. My daughter showed me some of the DM’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hearing from some very reliable sources that some of the top players from the Mid Atlantic clubs may show up at Capital tryouts in an orchestrated effort to build a lacrosse “dream team”. Get ready to have your minds blown DC/VA parents and I hope you have some back-up plans or are open to playing for orange.
The only reason why girls from Mid Atlantic clubs would show up, to include prior DC area girls jumping to MD teams, is so they could be the stars of the Capital team. Too much talent on the top teams they are with to get noticed and shine. But I don't see that happening.
Don’t be so sure! All of these girls interact on Insta and Snap. Capital is the only way they can get on a team and play together. My daughter showed me some of the DM’s.
Anonymous wrote:Can I ask what your lacrosse chops are?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what would happen if Pride, STJ and other girls just stayed where they r? If everyone is doing well and developing why bother. Wherever the talent the recruiters will come. Then Capital would be the next step for Bethesda players and SSSA. If Capital does not have talent, colleges r not going to just take a Capital player b/c of the brand.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any pride parents are worried about any Maryland girls coming to tryouts. On the other hand the STJ girls are a little nervous.
Nobody wants to be the guinea pig in this scenario. Capital has the best recruiting connections in the area. So until that changes, they will remain the premier HS club in the area.
If Pride kept all their players, they would beat Capital.
At 2028 you’re probably right since that Cap team will prob be mostly Pride players as has been discussed extensively on here. My current best guess after watching clinics: 8-10 Pride,
4-6 Stars, 2-4 NL, 2 At Large Bids. Admittedly, does not leave much for Orange.
6 seems like a lot for STJ probably closer to 3-4
Not a Stars parent, but know the team. Could easily get to 6.
That would be a shame.
If Capital wants to be a top 15 team 4 is the max number of stars players that can be on it.
Can I ask what your lacrosse chops are?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what would happen if Pride, STJ and other girls just stayed where they r? If everyone is doing well and developing why bother. Wherever the talent the recruiters will come. Then Capital would be the next step for Bethesda players and SSSA. If Capital does not have talent, colleges r not going to just take a Capital player b/c of the brand.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any pride parents are worried about any Maryland girls coming to tryouts. On the other hand the STJ girls are a little nervous.
Nobody wants to be the guinea pig in this scenario. Capital has the best recruiting connections in the area. So until that changes, they will remain the premier HS club in the area.
If Pride kept all their players, they would beat Capital.
At 2028 you’re probably right since that Cap team will prob be mostly Pride players as has been discussed extensively on here. My current best guess after watching clinics: 8-10 Pride,
4-6 Stars, 2-4 NL, 2 At Large Bids. Admittedly, does not leave much for Orange.
6 seems like a lot for STJ probably closer to 3-4
Not a Stars parent, but know the team. Could easily get to 6.
That would be a shame.
If Capital wants to be a top 15 team 4 is the max number of stars players that can be on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never seen a Stars game, practice, etc. Just calling you out for being a non-athletic poser ragging on little girls. Wish we could meet to discuss.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you picked up the sport by watching.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chance you could give us your lacrosse chops?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what would happen if Pride, STJ and other girls just stayed where they r? If everyone is doing well and developing why bother. Wherever the talent the recruiters will come. Then Capital would be the next step for Bethesda players and SSSA. If Capital does not have talent, colleges r not going to just take a Capital player b/c of the brand.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any pride parents are worried about any Maryland girls coming to tryouts. On the other hand the STJ girls are a little nervous.
Nobody wants to be the guinea pig in this scenario. Capital has the best recruiting connections in the area. So until that changes, they will remain the premier HS club in the area.
If Pride kept all their players, they would beat Capital.
At 2028 you’re probably right since that Cap team will prob be mostly Pride players as has been discussed extensively on here. My current best guess after watching clinics: 8-10 Pride,
4-6 Stars, 2-4 NL, 2 At Large Bids. Admittedly, does not leave much for Orange.
6 seems like a lot for STJ probably closer to 3-4
Not a Stars parent, but know the team. Could easily get to 6.
That would be a shame.
Yes, my daughter played attack for BC - no. 8.
You are such a Stars tool.
SD, how many tournaments were you kicked out of last year? Was it kess than the year before. Have you scoped out your vantage point at the STJ to spy on tryouts yet?
It might have been kess. Or was it was kess than the year before? Probably the same, more or kess.
Can you picture this guy? I can.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never seen a Stars game, practice, etc. Just calling you out for being a non-athletic poser ragging on little girls. Wish we could meet to discuss.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you picked up the sport by watching.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chance you could give us your lacrosse chops?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what would happen if Pride, STJ and other girls just stayed where they r? If everyone is doing well and developing why bother. Wherever the talent the recruiters will come. Then Capital would be the next step for Bethesda players and SSSA. If Capital does not have talent, colleges r not going to just take a Capital player b/c of the brand.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any pride parents are worried about any Maryland girls coming to tryouts. On the other hand the STJ girls are a little nervous.
Nobody wants to be the guinea pig in this scenario. Capital has the best recruiting connections in the area. So until that changes, they will remain the premier HS club in the area.
If Pride kept all their players, they would beat Capital.
At 2028 you’re probably right since that Cap team will prob be mostly Pride players as has been discussed extensively on here. My current best guess after watching clinics: 8-10 Pride,
4-6 Stars, 2-4 NL, 2 At Large Bids. Admittedly, does not leave much for Orange.
6 seems like a lot for STJ probably closer to 3-4
Not a Stars parent, but know the team. Could easily get to 6.
That would be a shame.
Yes, my daughter played attack for BC - no. 8.
You are such a Stars tool.
SD, how many tournaments were you kicked out of last year? Was it kess than the year before. Have you scoped out your vantage point at the STJ to spy on tryouts yet?
It might have been kess. Or was it was kess than the year before? Probably the same, more or kess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never seen a Stars game, practice, etc. Just calling you out for being a non-athletic poser ragging on little girls. Wish we could meet to discuss.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you picked up the sport by watching.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chance you could give us your lacrosse chops?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what would happen if Pride, STJ and other girls just stayed where they r? If everyone is doing well and developing why bother. Wherever the talent the recruiters will come. Then Capital would be the next step for Bethesda players and SSSA. If Capital does not have talent, colleges r not going to just take a Capital player b/c of the brand.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any pride parents are worried about any Maryland girls coming to tryouts. On the other hand the STJ girls are a little nervous.
Nobody wants to be the guinea pig in this scenario. Capital has the best recruiting connections in the area. So until that changes, they will remain the premier HS club in the area.
If Pride kept all their players, they would beat Capital.
At 2028 you’re probably right since that Cap team will prob be mostly Pride players as has been discussed extensively on here. My current best guess after watching clinics: 8-10 Pride,
4-6 Stars, 2-4 NL, 2 At Large Bids. Admittedly, does not leave much for Orange.
6 seems like a lot for STJ probably closer to 3-4
Not a Stars parent, but know the team. Could easily get to 6.
That would be a shame.
Yes, my daughter played attack for BC - no. 8.
You are such a Stars tool.
SD, how many tournaments were you kicked out of last year? Was it kess than the year before. Have you scoped out your vantage point at the STJ to spy on tryouts yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m hearing from some very reliable sources that some of the top players from the Mid Atlantic clubs may show up at Capital tryouts in an orchestrated effort to build a lacrosse “dream team”. Get ready to have your minds blown DC/VA parents and I hope you have some back-up plans or are open to playing for orange.
The only reason why girls from Mid Atlantic clubs would show up, to include prior DC area girls jumping to MD teams, is so they could be the stars of the Capital team. Too much talent on the top teams they are with to get noticed and shine. But I don't see that happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what would happen if Pride, STJ and other girls just stayed where they r? If everyone is doing well and developing why bother. Wherever the talent the recruiters will come. Then Capital would be the next step for Bethesda players and SSSA. If Capital does not have talent, colleges r not going to just take a Capital player b/c of the brand.Anonymous wrote:I don’t think any pride parents are worried about any Maryland girls coming to tryouts. On the other hand the STJ girls are a little nervous.
Nobody wants to be the guinea pig in this scenario. Capital has the best recruiting connections in the area. So until that changes, they will remain the premier HS club in the area.
If Pride kept all their players, they would beat Capital.
At 2028 you’re probably right since that Cap team will prob be mostly Pride players as has been discussed extensively on here. My current best guess after watching clinics: 8-10 Pride,
4-6 Stars, 2-4 NL, 2 At Large Bids. Admittedly, does not leave much for Orange.
6 seems like a lot for STJ probably closer to 3-4
Not a Stars parent, but know the team. Could easily get to 6.
That would be a shame.