Anonymous wrote:Many of MC Elite younger teams finished. Some only got 2 tournaments - Impulse and Beach Blast. $3000 should get a few more summer tournaments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their younger programs are unfortunately horrendous now. Barely can compete in B brackets. Sinking ship unless the can figure out how to show a better product with the youth teams
This is fake news. It is not a sinking ship -- quite the opposite. There were several girls from Next Level, BLC and Stars that were at tryouts for the younger teams.
I saw that too.
This is absolutely false news from the Stars front. MC elite would be the biggest step down for those girls. Time to move on from this thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their younger programs are unfortunately horrendous now. Barely can compete in B brackets. Sinking ship unless the can figure out how to show a better product with the youth teams
This is fake news. It is not a sinking ship -- quite the opposite. There were several girls from Next Level, BLC and Stars that were at tryouts for the younger teams.
What ages do you mean by "younger teams"?
Doesn't mean much. What matters is the coaching, which is usually scant to non-existent. Without decent coaching, the athletes don't develop. So even if those girls joined, they would only be hurting their own development. By all means, avoid the B teams....they are only there to produce income to support the A teams and college recruiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their younger programs are unfortunately horrendous now. Barely can compete in B brackets. Sinking ship unless the can figure out how to show a better product with the youth teams
This is fake news. It is not a sinking ship -- quite the opposite. There were several girls from Next Level, BLC and Stars that were at tryouts for the younger teams.
I saw that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their younger programs are unfortunately horrendous now. Barely can compete in B brackets. Sinking ship unless the can figure out how to show a better product with the youth teams
This is fake news. It is not a sinking ship -- quite the opposite. There were several girls from Next Level, BLC and Stars that were at tryouts for the younger teams.
What ages do you mean by "younger teams"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their younger programs are unfortunately horrendous now. Barely can compete in B brackets. Sinking ship unless the can figure out how to show a better product with the youth teams
This is fake news. It is not a sinking ship -- quite the opposite. There were several girls from Next Level, BLC and Stars that were at tryouts for the younger teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their younger programs are unfortunately horrendous now. Barely can compete in B brackets. Sinking ship unless the can figure out how to show a better product with the youth teams
This is fake news. It is not a sinking ship -- quite the opposite. There were several girls from Next Level, BLC and Stars that were at tryouts for the younger teams.
Anonymous wrote:Their younger programs are unfortunately horrendous now. Barely can compete in B brackets. Sinking ship unless the can figure out how to show a better product with the youth teams
Anonymous wrote:With the caveat of staying in MoCo, for HS Renegades would be the best choice, followed by MC Elite and then Next Level. Bethesda does not have a HS team.
Below HS, I think the order would be Next Level, followed by Renegades, MC Elite and then Bethesda.