Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Ha! Most everyone who was offered a spot on orange accepted! Only a few pulled from waitlist. A lot of Stars Light Blue players. Team will be pretty strong compared to most years.
Orange will be Orange. They will continue to be ranked in the 70-80 range and play in mid-level divisions at tournaments like the previous Orange high school classes.
And Cap Orange will continue to get recruited by better schools than any other club’s B team, and equal to many club’s A teams, as always. I’d tell my DD that Capital, even their B team, gives her a better chance at getting recruited by a good school than Pride A at this point.
Capital Orange's college recruiting for the last two years has sucked. I know - my DD is one of them. The fact is that getting recruited to play in college just gets more competitive every year and the Capital recruiting director does nothing of substance for the Orange players until Blue is recruited.
We had a completely positive experience with our daughter’s Capital Orange recruiting. Commmited to a great academic school with strong lacrosse and the efforts of the Recruiting Director went beyond anything we could have expected. Of course, there is an alternative explanation for your own outcome. Maybe your daugher didn’t get your perfect athletic genes.
Lol!! I was thinking, maybe his daughter just isn't good enough? Sometimes the truth hurts. If a coach sees what they are looking for, I'm pretty sure the coach will pursue/ probably make an offer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Ha! Most everyone who was offered a spot on orange accepted! Only a few pulled from waitlist. A lot of Stars Light Blue players. Team will be pretty strong compared to most years.
Orange will be Orange. They will continue to be ranked in the 70-80 range and play in mid-level divisions at tournaments like the previous Orange high school classes.
And Cap Orange will continue to get recruited by better schools than any other club’s B team, and equal to many club’s A teams, as always. I’d tell my DD that Capital, even their B team, gives her a better chance at getting recruited by a good school than Pride A at this point.
Capital Orange's college recruiting for the last two years has sucked. I know - my DD is one of them. The fact is that getting recruited to play in college just gets more competitive every year and the Capital recruiting director does nothing of substance for the Orange players until Blue is recruited.
We had a completely positive experience with our daughter’s Capital Orange recruiting. Commmited to a great academic school with strong lacrosse and the efforts of the Recruiting Director went beyond anything we could have expected. Of course, there is an alternative explanation for your own outcome. Maybe your daugher didn’t get your perfect athletic genes.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Ha! Most everyone who was offered a spot on orange accepted! Only a few pulled from waitlist. A lot of Stars Light Blue players. Team will be pretty strong compared to most years.
Orange will be Orange. They will continue to be ranked in the 70-80 range and play in mid-level divisions at tournaments like the previous Orange high school classes.
And Cap Orange will continue to get recruited by better schools than any other club’s B team, and equal to many club’s A teams, as always. I’d tell my DD that Capital, even their B team, gives her a better chance at getting recruited by a good school than Pride A at this point.
Capital Orange's college recruiting for the last two years has sucked. I know - my DD is one of them. The fact is that getting recruited to play in college just gets more competitive every year and the Capital recruiting director does nothing of substance for the Orange players until Blue is recruited.
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Capital Orange's college recruiting for the last two years has sucked. I know - my DD is one of them. The fact is that getting recruited to play in college just gets more competitive every year and the Capital recruiting director does nothing of substance for the Orange players until Blue is recruited.
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.
Ha! Most everyone who was offered a spot on orange accepted! Only a few pulled from waitlist. A lot of Stars Light Blue players. Team will be pretty strong compared to most years.
Orange will be Orange. They will continue to be ranked in the 70-80 range and play in mid-level divisions at tournaments like the previous Orange high school classes.
And Cap Orange will continue to get recruited by better schools than any other club’s B team, and equal to many club’s A teams, as always. I’d tell my DD that Capital, even their B team, gives her a better chance at getting recruited by a good school than Pride A at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Best player on Cap Blue 23? That team was stacked with great players. I don’t think it’s appropriate to single out any individual player on this forum. I also think many would disagree with your claim.
That is a bold statement singling out a player as the best on a team who’s success was driven by playing as a team. Someone missed the memo…there is no I in team.
Silly statement. Team sports do give recognition to individual players all the time. Is Charlotte North not a team player? She is considered the best on the team.
Except players like North earn that recognition from coaches, fellow players, analysts, commentators, governing bodies, etc.
Your assessment of this player is just your opinion. Many would dispute it.
She’s one among many great players on that team. Not the best
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Best player on Cap Blue 23? That team was stacked with great players. I don’t think it’s appropriate to single out any individual player on this forum. I also think many would disagree with your claim.
That is a bold statement singling out a player as the best on a team who’s success was driven by playing as a team. Someone missed the memo…there is no I in team.
Silly statement. Team sports do give recognition to individual players all the time. Is Charlotte North not a team player? She is considered the best on the team.
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.
Ha! Most everyone who was offered a spot on orange accepted! Only a few pulled from waitlist. A lot of Stars Light Blue players. Team will be pretty strong compared to most years.
Orange will be Orange. They will continue to be ranked in the 70-80 range and play in mid-level divisions at tournaments like the previous Orange high school classes.
And Cap Orange will continue to get recruited by better schools than any other club’s B team, and equal to many club’s A teams, as always. I’d tell my DD that Capital, even their B team, gives her a better chance at getting recruited by a good school than Pride A at this point.
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.
Ha! Most everyone who was offered a spot on orange accepted! Only a few pulled from waitlist. A lot of Stars Light Blue players. Team will be pretty strong compared to most years.
Orange will be Orange. They will continue to be ranked in the 70-80 range and play in mid-level divisions at tournaments like the previous Orange high school classes.
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.
Ha! Most everyone who was offered a spot on orange accepted! Only a few pulled from waitlist. A lot of Stars Light Blue players. Team will be pretty strong compared to most years.
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.
Ha! Most everyone who was offered a spot on orange accepted! Only a few pulled from waitlist. A lot of Stars Light Blue players. Team will be pretty strong compared to most years.
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: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.
Best player on Cap Blue 23? That team was stacked with great players. I don’t think it’s appropriate to single out any individual player on this forum. I also think many would disagree with your claim.
That is a bold statement singling out a player as the best on a team who’s success was driven by playing as a team. Someone missed the memo…there is no I in team.
Silly statement. Team sports do give recognition to individual players all the time. Is Charlotte North not a team player? She is considered the best on the team.