Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea how many girls were there? My daughter said there were so many girls it was hard to show any lacrosse skills. Seems like a lot of the decision will be based on the combine and previous knowledge of the girls. Any one else get the same feedback from their DD?
My DD estimated 120-ish girls. Seemed to her that some of the drills were overcrowded and hard to stand out, but some of the smaller smaller drills provided better opportunities.
Anyone know how many goalies were at tryouts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea how many girls were there? My daughter said there were so many girls it was hard to show any lacrosse skills. Seems like a lot of the decision will be based on the combine and previous knowledge of the girls. Any one else get the same feedback from their DD?
My DD estimated 120-ish girls. Seemed to her that some of the drills were overcrowded and hard to stand out, but some of the smaller smaller drills provided better opportunities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not according to the 27s
Good job cherry picking one year. Pride > Stars
Anonymous wrote:So people have not had flat out rejections today?
Anonymous wrote:Not according to the 27s
Anonymous wrote:Stars has a tryout on Wednesday. For the 2027s, they are definitely the next local option after Cap. If you don’t want to travel to SW or Heroes to play on their B team, I think that’s better than the other local choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of us with kids who don’t get a call, which is about 65% of the girls there last night, where is everyone going to tryout? What is the next best option?
If you don’t want to wait for Pride (which is going to take a big hit) and are willing to travel the MD boards make it seem like lots of uncertainty and movement happening. SW M&D and MDU seem like possibilities depending on your daughter’s skill level.
Anonymous wrote:Did ‘no’ emails go out or do you just assume if you didn’t get an email it’s no?
Anonymous wrote:For those of us with kids who don’t get a call, which is about 65% of the girls there last night, where is everyone going to tryout? What is the next best option?
Anonymous wrote:All things being equal, those who paid Healthy Baller a ton of money for training and paid money to attend the clinics definitely had a leg up on those who did not.