Anonymous wrote:Is it okay to switch clubs between your freshman and sophomore year?
Anonymous wrote:Is it okay to switch clubs between your freshman and sophomore year?
Anonymous wrote:Tourney Machine.
Looks like Stars LB 2027 is 6-0 in the lower high school division (Navy). Not sure about the level of competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it only works if there is not a talent drop off. Capital can do this because all players are good. Freshman year is tough because some players make it over others for reasons that don't make sense. They fix that after freshman year.
Fair warning. The equal playing time at Capital gets reduced in summer tourneys as coaches try to figure out who will be staying with the team next year.
Wrong. Never saw this happen once during all three years our DD played for Capital. It was always equal, often at the expense of winning close games but for the bigger goal of maximizing the number of team recruits.
Sophomore year, I completely agree. But freshman year summer, I've seen less PT for girls at top and bottom of the roster as coaches try to figure out who will be there next year. To be fair, everyone plays every game. But in the last few tourneys, it becomes pretty clear who won't be on Blue next year.
You definitely have never had a kid on Capital. Unless you are just delusional.
Yes, I had a 24 on Blue. Ask the girls who got bumped down to Orange after freshman year how much they played at Mid-Atlantic and G8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it only works if there is not a talent drop off. Capital can do this because all players are good. Freshman year is tough because some players make it over others for reasons that don't make sense. They fix that after freshman year.
Fair warning. The equal playing time at Capital gets reduced in summer tourneys as coaches try to figure out who will be staying with the team next year.
Wrong. Never saw this happen once during all three years our DD played for Capital. It was always equal, often at the expense of winning close games but for the bigger goal of maximizing the number of team recruits.
Sophomore year, I completely agree. But freshman year summer, I've seen less PT for girls at top and bottom of the roster as coaches try to figure out who will be there next year. To be fair, everyone plays every game. But in the last few tourneys, it becomes pretty clear who won't be on Blue next year.
You definitely have never had a kid on Capital. Unless you are just delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it only works if there is not a talent drop off. Capital can do this because all players are good. Freshman year is tough because some players make it over others for reasons that don't make sense. They fix that after freshman year.
Fair warning. The equal playing time at Capital gets reduced in summer tourneys as coaches try to figure out who will be staying with the team next year.
Wrong. Never saw this happen once during all three years our DD played for Capital. It was always equal, often at the expense of winning close games but for the bigger goal of maximizing the number of team recruits.
Sophomore year, I completely agree. But freshman year summer, I've seen less PT for girls at top and bottom of the roster as coaches try to figure out who will be there next year. To be fair, everyone plays every game. But in the last few tourneys, it becomes pretty clear who won't be on Blue next year.