Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My issue with all this is that there is a good chance a better player didn’t make the team because they didn’t do the lessons.
Tryouts should be over several days even a week to make sure the right girls are getting an offer. Having two hours tryouts and charging $50 or whatever for 180 players is misleading and unethical. Period.
Do the hard work and evaluate over multiple days.
But it's not like the lessons were a secret. They were advertised and anyone could attend. If it is something you want, you find a way to gst noticed, whether it is those lessons or healthy baller sessions, but you don't leave it up to a one time tryout with 150 girls and expext to stand out
Then why take the money from 150 girls and pretend.
And I also love the cute “dont wear identifying clothing” and another hoax.
You probably won’t believe this but my DD didn’t even try out for Capital. She is on another team. But some friends did.
You sound very disgruntled. I believe that girls who went to clinics but had no prior relationship outside of that were offered spots. I am sorry that it did not work out for your daughter but getting angry that girls didn’t get a fair look seems like a stretch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious how many Pride girls stay
I hear Pride’s starting 11 were all offered a spot on Blue.
That sounds right. If the predicted makeup was 50% Pride and 50% BLC / Stars / Metro / others, that fits with last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious how many Pride girls stay
I hear Pride’s starting 11 were all offered a spot on Blue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious how many Pride girls stay
I hear Pride’s starting 11 were all offered a spot on Blue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares who beat who. College coaches honestly don’t care about scores. They want to see a competitive match. At the end of the day if one player from Capital or Pride ends up at the same school as a lower club player, what’s the difference.
But coaches do care if you play on a good team which is determined by wins and losses. Lose a lot and the team will be playing lower, less competitive teams and hence less college-coach interest.
Anonymous wrote:Curious how many Pride girls stay
Anonymous wrote:Who cares who beat who. College coaches honestly don’t care about scores. They want to see a competitive match. At the end of the day if one player from Capital or Pride ends up at the same school as a lower club player, what’s the difference.