Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard they mostly take tall girls, is that true?
What do most people consider as tall for this age?
7’ 4”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard they mostly take tall girls, is that true?
What do most people consider as tall for this age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will pick the best athletes, plain and simple. Don't let all the chatter of these crazy dads get in your head. If your daughter is good enough to play she will. It doesn’t matter how many Capital clinics, healthy baller sessions she attended in middle school and what club team she plays for. Also girls change and develop so much in a year. There are girls who these dads aren’t even (creepily) watching who will make the team.
What a gross comment to insinuate that anyone here has anything but an interest in lacrosse. Go spread your man-hating BS somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:They will pick the best athletes, plain and simple. Don't let all the chatter of these crazy dads get in your head. If your daughter is good enough to play she will. It doesn’t matter how many Capital clinics, healthy baller sessions she attended in middle school and what club team she plays for. Also girls change and develop so much in a year. There are girls who these dads aren’t even (creepily) watching who will make the team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the number of girls who tryout for Capital (and from what I’ve read on this thread, the politics involved) is anyone thinking of having their daughter tryout for any MD teams this summer, assuming they are all not scheduled at the same time?
Tryout is a loose term for Capital. If you don’t have a good idea your DD will make the team going into the tryouts then you are not in the know. Tryouts are not for 20-21 spots, maybe 3-5.
I am sorry to be repetitive here, but I think you have it backwards. There are maybe 3-5 locked down spots and the rest are up for grabs.
Nope. Have had two go through the process. Work the room. The team is pretty much know before tryouts.
How do you know this? Is it just Stars and Pride players who have locks on spots at 2028? I was the one who posted about trying out for a MD club and if it is just going to be Pride and Stars then I am inclined to try a MD team.
Trust me, Capital loves to grab girls from all over. They will pick a lot from Stars and Pride, but they are definitely going to be picking girls from a lot of other clubs too
I hope so. Reading this thread and it sounds like Capital has already decided on the girls (which I am sure is true to some extent just want to keep options open with other clubs - and no, I am not trying to start a MD v Capital debate).
Don't listen to the comments from folks who make it sound like it's all decided and locked up. Consider their motivation. In the intelligence world they call this "intending to influence rather than inform."
Fact: Capital will work hard to pick the best players.
The Capital '25s are ranked #1 in the country. They didn't pick that team because someone "worked the room"--whatever that means in this context--or played on Stars, or went to Healthy Baller once a week. Going to the prep clinics and demonstrating interest might help at the margins, but the politics of this process is way overstressed on these threads. Stay the course; be rational.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the number of girls who tryout for Capital (and from what I’ve read on this thread, the politics involved) is anyone thinking of having their daughter tryout for any MD teams this summer, assuming they are all not scheduled at the same time?
Tryout is a loose term for Capital. If you don’t have a good idea your DD will make the team going into the tryouts then you are not in the know. Tryouts are not for 20-21 spots, maybe 3-5.
I am sorry to be repetitive here, but I think you have it backwards. There are maybe 3-5 locked down spots and the rest are up for grabs.
Nope. Have had two go through the process. Work the room. The team is pretty much know before tryouts.
How do you know this? Is it just Stars and Pride players who have locks on spots at 2028? I was the one who posted about trying out for a MD club and if it is just going to be Pride and Stars then I am inclined to try a MD team.
Trust me, Capital loves to grab girls from all over. They will pick a lot from Stars and Pride, but they are definitely going to be picking girls from a lot of other clubs too
I hope so. Reading this thread and it sounds like Capital has already decided on the girls (which I am sure is true to some extent just want to keep options open with other clubs - and no, I am not trying to start a MD v Capital debate).
Don't listen to the comments from folks who make it sound like it's all decided and locked up. Consider their motivation. In the intelligence world they call this "intending to influence rather than inform."
Fact: Capital will work hard to pick the best players.
The Capital '25s are ranked #1 in the country. They didn't pick that team because someone "worked the room"--whatever that means in this context--or played on Stars, or went to Healthy Baller once a week. Going to the prep clinics and demonstrating interest might help at the margins, but the politics of this process is way overstressed on these threads. Stay the course; be rational.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the number of girls who tryout for Capital (and from what I’ve read on this thread, the politics involved) is anyone thinking of having their daughter tryout for any MD teams this summer, assuming they are all not scheduled at the same time?
Tryout is a loose term for Capital. If you don’t have a good idea your DD will make the team going into the tryouts then you are not in the know. Tryouts are not for 20-21 spots, maybe 3-5.
I am sorry to be repetitive here, but I think you have it backwards. There are maybe 3-5 locked down spots and the rest are up for grabs.
Nope. Have had two go through the process. Work the room. The team is pretty much know before tryouts.
How do you know this? Is it just Stars and Pride players who have locks on spots at 2028? I was the one who posted about trying out for a MD club and if it is just going to be Pride and Stars then I am inclined to try a MD team.
Trust me, Capital loves to grab girls from all over. They will pick a lot from Stars and Pride, but they are definitely going to be picking girls from a lot of other clubs too
I hope so. Reading this thread and it sounds like Capital has already decided on the girls (which I am sure is true to some extent just want to keep options open with other clubs - and no, I am not trying to start a MD v Capital debate).
Don't listen to the comments from folks who make it sound like it's all decided and locked up. Consider their motivation. In the intelligence world they call this "intending to influence rather than inform."
Fact: Capital will work hard to pick the best players.
The Capital '25s are ranked #1 in the country. They didn't pick that team because someone "worked the room"--whatever that means in this context--or played on Stars, or went to Healthy Baller once a week. Going to the prep clinics and demonstrating interest might help at the margins, but the politics of this process is way overstressed on these threads. Stay the course; be rational.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the number of girls who tryout for Capital (and from what I’ve read on this thread, the politics involved) is anyone thinking of having their daughter tryout for any MD teams this summer, assuming they are all not scheduled at the same time?
Tryout is a loose term for Capital. If you don’t have a good idea your DD will make the team going into the tryouts then you are not in the know. Tryouts are not for 20-21 spots, maybe 3-5.
I am sorry to be repetitive here, but I think you have it backwards. There are maybe 3-5 locked down spots and the rest are up for grabs.
Nope. Have had two go through the process. Work the room. The team is pretty much know before tryouts.
How do you know this? Is it just Stars and Pride players who have locks on spots at 2028? I was the one who posted about trying out for a MD club and if it is just going to be Pride and Stars then I am inclined to try a MD team.
Trust me, Capital loves to grab girls from all over. They will pick a lot from Stars and Pride, but they are definitely going to be picking girls from a lot of other clubs too
I hope so. Reading this thread and it sounds like Capital has already decided on the girls (which I am sure is true to some extent just want to keep options open with other clubs - and no, I am not trying to start a MD v Capital debate).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard they mostly take tall girls, is that true?
What do most people consider as tall for this age?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard they mostly take tall girls, is that true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the number of girls who tryout for Capital (and from what I’ve read on this thread, the politics involved) is anyone thinking of having their daughter tryout for any MD teams this summer, assuming they are all not scheduled at the same time?
Tryout is a loose term for Capital. If you don’t have a good idea your DD will make the team going into the tryouts then you are not in the know. Tryouts are not for 20-21 spots, maybe 3-5.
I am sorry to be repetitive here, but I think you have it backwards. There are maybe 3-5 locked down spots and the rest are up for grabs.
Nope. Have had two go through the process. Work the room. The team is pretty much know before tryouts.
How do you know this? Is it just Stars and Pride players who have locks on spots at 2028? I was the one who posted about trying out for a MD club and if it is just going to be Pride and Stars then I am inclined to try a MD team.
Trust me, Capital loves to grab girls from all over. They will pick a lot from Stars and Pride, but they are definitely going to be picking girls from a lot of other clubs too
I hope so. Reading this thread and it sounds like Capital has already decided on the girls (which I am sure is true to some extent just want to keep options open with other clubs - and no, I am not trying to start a MD v Capital debate).
They haven’t decided. These comments are from parents pushing this narrative trying to oversell their below average player making Capital
Correct. They have not decided. Show up for the workouts and do your best to get noticed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the number of girls who tryout for Capital (and from what I’ve read on this thread, the politics involved) is anyone thinking of having their daughter tryout for any MD teams this summer, assuming they are all not scheduled at the same time?
Tryout is a loose term for Capital. If you don’t have a good idea your DD will make the team going into the tryouts then you are not in the know. Tryouts are not for 20-21 spots, maybe 3-5.
I am sorry to be repetitive here, but I think you have it backwards. There are maybe 3-5 locked down spots and the rest are up for grabs.
Nope. Have had two go through the process. Work the room. The team is pretty much know before tryouts.
How do you know this? Is it just Stars and Pride players who have locks on spots at 2028? I was the one who posted about trying out for a MD club and if it is just going to be Pride and Stars then I am inclined to try a MD team.
Trust me, Capital loves to grab girls from all over. They will pick a lot from Stars and Pride, but they are definitely going to be picking girls from a lot of other clubs too
I hope so. Reading this thread and it sounds like Capital has already decided on the girls (which I am sure is true to some extent just want to keep options open with other clubs - and no, I am not trying to start a MD v Capital debate).
They haven’t decided. These comments are from parents pushing this narrative trying to oversell their below average player making Capital
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the number of girls who tryout for Capital (and from what I’ve read on this thread, the politics involved) is anyone thinking of having their daughter tryout for any MD teams this summer, assuming they are all not scheduled at the same time?
Tryout is a loose term for Capital. If you don’t have a good idea your DD will make the team going into the tryouts then you are not in the know. Tryouts are not for 20-21 spots, maybe 3-5.