Anonymous wrote:Get your daughter as fast as possible and get your daughter on the wall 15 minutes a day so she can catch anything. Kids who outwork will win in the end, in all aspects of life. Also just have your kid practicing and playing in the backyard. It’s their journey and they have to want it. Coaching is a pretty small part of it honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those that had daughters stay on B teams, do those players get as much recruiting help from the club as A team players? M&D is known to be a big recruiting powerhouse but do the red team players get the same attention as the black team players?
Of course not
The straight truth here is that the B team players get much less interest from college coaches than the A team players, so the club naturally needs to spend less time on the B team recruiting.
That and maybe if you're on a B team, it's pretty rare you are at the level to play in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those that had daughters stay on B teams, do those players get as much recruiting help from the club as A team players? M&D is known to be a big recruiting powerhouse but do the red team players get the same attention as the black team players?
Of course not
The straight truth here is that the B team players get much less interest from college coaches than the A team players, so the club naturally needs to spend less time on the B team recruiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those that had daughters stay on B teams, do those players get as much recruiting help from the club as A team players? M&D is known to be a big recruiting powerhouse but do the red team players get the same attention as the black team players?
Of course not
Anonymous wrote:For those that had daughters stay on B teams, do those players get as much recruiting help from the club as A team players? M&D is known to be a big recruiting powerhouse but do the red team players get the same attention as the black team players?