Anonymous wrote:Why ask this just about Stars? This will absolutely identify girls as this groups knows all the girls two well. Please refrain from answering this question
Anonymous wrote:Why ask this just about Stars? This will absolutely identify girls as this groups knows all the girls two well. Please refrain from answering this question
Go to tryouts.Anonymous wrote:Without disclosing identities or provoking negative comments about players, what positions is Stars strongest at and approximately how many girls does Stars have at each? (Eg, 2 strong attacks, one X one high).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should we get SD a goodbye gift?
Look, from what I’ve seen, SD can take it, and give back. That said, in the context of a pending tryout, this kind of post is not cool at all for reasons that should be obvious. Be better.
Anonymous wrote:Should we get SD a goodbye gift?
Sorry your DD was cut from Stars. Think you are going to have a really rude awakening. We'll see you Monday!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capital doesn't care who your parents are. That's why Capital is Capital.Anonymous wrote:I thought Bethesda was the pipeline to Capital? Or was that fake news last year when the leader of that movement’s DD made 27 Orange.
Capital 27 was fortunate BLC was good. They still had two good programs feeding in with Pride being the other. Stars had zero talent yet somehow got people in. 28’s only have one strong team - Pride. Capital has no choice but to take the weaker Stars players.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Anyone that thinks the last 2 or 3 of that lineup are better than the top 5 or 6 at Stars, not to mention others, is delusional. Several have been carried by the group, and the parents know who they are.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you’re saying prides whole starting lineup. Not sure I see that but ok.
Not really how that works. Middies sub and lines are adjustable.
Thanks for that insightful view of a lacrosse teams inner workings. My point is that are there truly 12 blue level players on pride. I don’t see that on that team. It will also depend on who else shows up from other clubs who could be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Capital doesn't care who your parents are. That's why Capital is Capital.Anonymous wrote:I thought Bethesda was the pipeline to Capital? Or was that fake news last year when the leader of that movement’s DD made 27 Orange.
Capital 27 was fortunate BLC was good. They still had two good programs feeding in with Pride being the other. Stars had zero talent yet somehow got people in. 28’s only have one strong team - Pride. Capital has no choice but to take the weaker Stars players.
Anonymous wrote:Capital doesn't care who your parents are. That's why Capital is Capital.Anonymous wrote:I thought Bethesda was the pipeline to Capital? Or was that fake news last year when the leader of that movement’s DD made 27 Orange.
Agreed. Anyone that thinks the last 2 or 3 of that lineup are better than the top 5 or 6 at Stars, not to mention others, is delusional. Several have been carried by the group, and the parents know who they are.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you’re saying prides whole starting lineup. Not sure I see that but ok.
Not really how that works. Middies sub and lines are adjustable.
Thanks for that insightful view of a lacrosse teams inner workings. My point is that are there truly 12 blue level players on pride. I don’t see that on that team. It will also depend on who else shows up from other clubs who could be better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you’re saying prides whole starting lineup. Not sure I see that but ok.
Not really how that works. Middies sub and lines are adjustable.
Thanks for that insightful view of a lacrosse teams inner workings. My point is that are there truly 12 blue level players on pride. I don’t see that on that team. It will also depend on who else shows up from other clubs who could be better.