Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we look at coaching and field space for the local teams as non capital options..
Stars 2030 won't have KJ, they get a new coach each year, so that's a pointless team to be on with a new coach each year trying to reinvent the wheel. Field space readily available at the st James, which is a plus
YJVDMV I think used to be a stronger but their recent coaches seem to have only made girls the team flee? there are several who I heard left the team because of the coaching, several girls went to blc blue, I think one to heros, a few to m&d DC. No good set field space, they are on the bad grass field at SR with no lights while other teams get priority to the turf.
M&d DC has had the same coach for years, good continuity, I think people generally seem to like her. It doesn't seem like girls leave that team. It seems like a very full roster though, not sure how playing time works out. Field space is set at WES which is nice.
Agree that having the bubble girls go to the same place will keep the talent together and is a good strategy. Not sure how one coordinates that though?
Ok, good overview. Sounds like when we get dumped by Capital we are headed to M&D DC. Did they post try out dates?
Your overview is decent but full of holes.
Stars is great this year because of an infusion of new players who are hungry. B team players who work hard and want to get to Capital. No one decent will stay on for HS. Fact.
YJDMV - The girls who left are just much better than the majority of the team. Top talent is still there and will end up high D1. Bottom half is still there and still plays. No cuts ever.
M&DDC has same coach for the past 3 years - nice, fun. Not much roster movement because no one is good enough to leave or complaining.It's a social scene. Top talent will leave for Capital next year. Team is rebranded from Next Level.
You left one out - Maryland United Bethesda Lax. Amazing fields, healthy roster size. Super bad players doing low lax IQ practices. Starting from the ground up although rebranded from MC Elite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole program is mediocre. Ask anyone who had a kid go through it. They do have connections to some OK D1, D3 schools and you can try to leverage those connections. Most Capital kids never touch the field though. If your daughter truly wants to get better, take the drive up to Baltimore. It’s a pain but worth it.
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The trip is not bad in HS. Only weekends.
Tell us more. These teams only practice on weekends?
Yes. High school club lax practices are on the weekend. Not as big a deal to drive north.
In the fall, practices may happen one to times a week between tournaments. Usually nothing goes on in the winter and spring, as players play for their school teams. During the summer, they ramp up and practice twice a week for all the summer tournaments.
So what happens in the summer? They still practice only weekends or are we talking about weekdays also?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole program is mediocre. Ask anyone who had a kid go through it. They do have connections to some OK D1, D3 schools and you can try to leverage those connections. Most Capital kids never touch the field though. If your daughter truly wants to get better, take the drive up to Baltimore. It’s a pain but worth it.
+1
The trip is not bad in HS. Only weekends.
Tell us more. These teams only practice on weekends?
Yes. High school club lax practices are on the weekend. Not as big a deal to drive north.
In the fall, practices may happen one to times a week between tournaments. Usually nothing goes on in the winter and spring, as players play for their school teams. During the summer, they ramp up and practice twice a week for all the summer tournaments.
Anonymous wrote:The whole program is mediocre. Ask anyone who had a kid go through it. They do have connections to some OK D1, D3 schools and you can try to leverage those connections. Most Capital kids never touch the field though. If your daughter truly wants to get better, take the drive up to Baltimore. It’s a pain but worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What other places are there to train with? Unlike basketball and soccer, I find it lacking for group based training outside of HB and BCA.
Are there orange parents out there to chime in on their experience? Recruiting is 80% on the kid and 20% from the coach. You have to spam the coaches you honestly have a chance with and see if they are interested. I don’t expect the coaches to do much. It’s a platform for the kids to play with better group of kids and hope they play well when it counts.
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I believe HB sucks and is such a money grab. I would see if you can get connected to a college player that can train your daughter when she comes home on breaks or a local coach who played in college who can do private or small group lessons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole program is mediocre. Ask anyone who had a kid go through it. They do have connections to some OK D1, D3 schools and you can try to leverage those connections. Most Capital kids never touch the field though. If your daughter truly wants to get better, take the drive up to Baltimore. It’s a pain but worth it.
+1
The trip is not bad in HS. Only weekends.
Tell us more. These teams only practice on weekends?
Yes. High school club lax practices are on the weekend. Not as big a deal to drive north.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole program is mediocre. Ask anyone who had a kid go through it. They do have connections to some OK D1, D3 schools and you can try to leverage those connections. Most Capital kids never touch the field though. If your daughter truly wants to get better, take the drive up to Baltimore. It’s a pain but worth it.
+1
The trip is not bad in HS. Only weekends.
Tell us more. These teams only practice on weekends?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole program is mediocre. Ask anyone who had a kid go through it. They do have connections to some OK D1, D3 schools and you can try to leverage those connections. Most Capital kids never touch the field though. If your daughter truly wants to get better, take the drive up to Baltimore. It’s a pain but worth it.
+1
The trip is not bad in HS. Only weekends.
Anonymous wrote:The whole program is mediocre. Ask anyone who had a kid go through it. They do have connections to some OK D1, D3 schools and you can try to leverage those connections. Most Capital kids never touch the field though. If your daughter truly wants to get better, take the drive up to Baltimore. It’s a pain but worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Do they let you watch the try outs?
Anonymous wrote:Go back to celebrating the Saints state win today. You obviously don’t get it.
Separation of Church and State?
Anonymous wrote:Of course HB is a major money grab. The ethics of the dual ownership is hugely problematic. But it’s not going to get fixed so open your wallet.