Anonymous wrote:28 parents are the worst!!!
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a thread dedicated to Capital Tryouts?
Not middle school parents arguing which 2028 team is better...
Wrong thread. Goodbye!!
Anonymous wrote:28 parents are the worst!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone brought up Hero’s Green 28. They had multiple losses to top ten teams last year. Double losses to Eagle Stix. Triple losses to Coppermine and double losses to MD United. Losses to Aces and Crush MD too. Barely beat Pride Red (??) by one goal (ranked 19) and squeaked by Monster (ranked 16) too.
And they won the Youth National Championship in DE this summer. There’s that to consider too.
Agree, but with Coppermine missing a few stars, and Eagle Stix not attending, the door was open for the #3 team.
In other words, when you remove Coppermine's holdbacks, they are no longer the best teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone brought up Hero’s Green 28. They had multiple losses to top ten teams last year. Double losses to Eagle Stix. Triple losses to Coppermine and double losses to MD United. Losses to Aces and Crush MD too. Barely beat Pride Red (??) by one goal (ranked 19) and squeaked by Monster (ranked 16) too.
And they won the Youth National Championship in DE this summer. There’s that to consider too.
Agree, but with Coppermine missing a few stars, and Eagle Stix not attending, the door was open for the #3 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone brought up Hero’s Green 28. They had multiple losses to top ten teams last year. Double losses to Eagle Stix. Triple losses to Coppermine and double losses to MD United. Losses to Aces and Crush MD too. Barely beat Pride Red (??) by one goal (ranked 19) and squeaked by Monster (ranked 16) too.
And they won the Youth National Championship in DE this summer. There’s that to consider too.
Agree, but with Coppermine missing a few stars, and Eagle Stix not attending, the door was open for the #3 team.
So maybe you have a point that Pride should not be ranked as low as they are (although I don’t think they performed very well this summer) but you don’t make a very good case that Heros should not be where they are ranked. Admittedly, some teams match up against other very good teams well, it does not mean that they are equals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone brought up Hero’s Green 28. They had multiple losses to top ten teams last year. Double losses to Eagle Stix. Triple losses to Coppermine and double losses to MD United. Losses to Aces and Crush MD too. Barely beat Pride Red (??) by one goal (ranked 19) and squeaked by Monster (ranked 16) too.
The lacrosse dialogue on 28s is better on this thread. Parent drama seems to be the focus on the other one. Plus the next Capital tryouts will be for the 2028s, so why not join the fray.
To respond to the Hero's comments as a non-Hero's affiliated poster, here's my take. Coppermine went 55-3. Not sure losing to them says anything except that you played the best team in the country 3 times. Eagle Stix is an athletic powerhouse and routinely beats everyone but Coppermine. Any top 5-7 team not named Coppermine or Eagle Stix can lose to any other on a given day. Monsters can play above their level on occasion, and also down. And, Hero's is a good matchup for Pride Red. 2028's have played them to the wire twice. (For the double question marks poster, Pride Red 2028s, also tied M&D, Aces, played Crush within 2, beat Sky Walkers twice, and dominated the local teams--so slow your roll.)
What does all that say? On balance, Hero's was probably the 3rd best team all year. Not bad.
Pride Red is ranked 16 - a razor thin Hero’s win against them earns serious double question marks, especially when ex-BLC Hero’s dad guy is all over these forums claiming DMV superiority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone brought up Hero’s Green 28. They had multiple losses to top ten teams last year. Double losses to Eagle Stix. Triple losses to Coppermine and double losses to MD United. Losses to Aces and Crush MD too. Barely beat Pride Red (??) by one goal (ranked 19) and squeaked by Monster (ranked 16) too.
And they won the Youth National Championship in DE this summer. There’s that to consider too.
Agree, but with Coppermine missing a few stars, and Eagle Stix not attending, the door was open for the #3 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone brought up Hero’s Green 28. They had multiple losses to top ten teams last year. Double losses to Eagle Stix. Triple losses to Coppermine and double losses to MD United. Losses to Aces and Crush MD too. Barely beat Pride Red (??) by one goal (ranked 19) and squeaked by Monster (ranked 16) too.
And they won the Youth National Championship in DE this summer. There’s that to consider too.
Agree, but with Coppermine missing a few stars, and Eagle Stix not attending, the door was open for the #3 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone brought up Hero’s Green 28. They had multiple losses to top ten teams last year. Double losses to Eagle Stix. Triple losses to Coppermine and double losses to MD United. Losses to Aces and Crush MD too. Barely beat Pride Red (??) by one goal (ranked 19) and squeaked by Monster (ranked 16) too.
The lacrosse dialogue on 28s is better on this thread. Parent drama seems to be the focus on the other one. Plus the next Capital tryouts will be for the 2028s, so why not join the fray.
To respond to the Hero's comments as a non-Hero's affiliated poster, here's my take. Coppermine went 55-3. Not sure losing to them says anything except that you played the best team in the country 3 times. Eagle Stix is an athletic powerhouse and routinely beats everyone but Coppermine. Any top 5-7 team not named Coppermine or Eagle Stix can lose to any other on a given day. Monsters can play above their level on occasion, and also down. And, Hero's is a good matchup for Pride Red. 2028's have played them to the wire twice. (For the double question marks poster, Pride Red 2028s, also tied M&D, Aces, played Crush within 2, beat Sky Walkers twice, and dominated the local teams--so slow your roll.)
What does all that say? On balance, Hero's was probably the 3rd best team all year. Not bad.
Pride Red is ranked 16 - a razor thin Hero’s win against them earns serious double question marks, especially when ex-BLC Hero’s dad guy is all over these forums claiming DMV superiority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone brought up Hero’s Green 28. They had multiple losses to top ten teams last year. Double losses to Eagle Stix. Triple losses to Coppermine and double losses to MD United. Losses to Aces and Crush MD too. Barely beat Pride Red (??) by one goal (ranked 19) and squeaked by Monster (ranked 16) too.
The lacrosse dialogue on 28s is better on this thread. Parent drama seems to be the focus on the other one. Plus the next Capital tryouts will be for the 2028s, so why not join the fray.
To respond to the Hero's comments as a non-Hero's affiliated poster, here's my take. Coppermine went 55-3. Not sure losing to them says anything except that you played the best team in the country 3 times. Eagle Stix is an athletic powerhouse and routinely beats everyone but Coppermine. Any top 5-7 team not named Coppermine or Eagle Stix can lose to any other on a given day. Monsters can play above their level on occasion, and also down. And, Hero's is a good matchup for Pride Red. 2028's have played them to the wire twice. (For the double question marks poster, Pride Red 2028s, also tied M&D, Aces, played Crush within 2, beat Sky Walkers twice, and dominated the local teams--so slow your roll.)
What does all that say? On balance, Hero's was probably the 3rd best team all year. Not bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone brought up Hero’s Green 28. They had multiple losses to top ten teams last year. Double losses to Eagle Stix. Triple losses to Coppermine and double losses to MD United. Losses to Aces and Crush MD too. Barely beat Pride Red (??) by one goal (ranked 19) and squeaked by Monster (ranked 16) too.
And they won the Youth National Championship in DE this summer. There’s that to consider too.