Anonymous wrote:You guys are going to get pretty tired if you're starting this up this early. Half+ the Pride starters just went over. That group doesn't do that with one year left for no reason. They have arguably the top recruiter in the area heading it up now. Do you want me to say after Cap so you don't get snippy?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
I think I agree all teams will be too thin competing with each other for talent and with some of best girls on those top teams already.
It will likely work the same as every other class. Capital will consolidate the remaining local talent and it will take some time for the new team to gel. But eventually they will be “near” the top teams of M&D Black, Hero’s, and Skywalkers. High school is all about recruiting and the good players will set their sights on these teams with the strongest recruiting history because there will be little appetite for risk taking considering the stakes. This has been the formula for success, but I suppose trying some experimental alternative could potentiality work?
With M&D and YJ building a presence at this age it might not work the same for CLC on the 2030s, particularly if they don’t pull the top players from those teams together.
But why would the top players choose upstart M&D DC or YJMA over recruiting juggernaut Capital? What’s the cost/benefit analysis here? I only see downside risk.
Agreed. It is a massive leap of faith to stay on M&D DC over going to the most established program in the area for recruiting. I know if my daughter were on of the top 7 on the ‘29 team we’d be going to Capital for sure.
Capital's more urgent worry is hoping the '28s with all the Baltimore defections can still keep themselves competitive so this doesn't turn into a 2 year disaster before the talented '30s show up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
I think I agree all teams will be too thin competing with each other for talent and with some of best girls on those top teams already.
It will likely work the same as every other class. Capital will consolidate the remaining local talent and it will take some time for the new team to gel. But eventually they will be “near” the top teams of M&D Black, Hero’s, and Skywalkers. High school is all about recruiting and the good players will set their sights on these teams with the strongest recruiting history because there will be little appetite for risk taking considering the stakes. This has been the formula for success, but I suppose trying some experimental alternative could potentiality work?
With M&D and YJ building a presence at this age it might not work the same for CLC on the 2030s, particularly if they don’t pull the top players from those teams together.
But why would the top players choose upstart M&D DC or YJMA over recruiting juggernaut Capital? What’s the cost/benefit analysis here? I only see downside risk.
Agreed. It is a massive leap of faith to stay on M&D DC over going to the most established program in the area for recruiting. I know if my daughter were on of the top 7 on the ‘29 team we’d be going to Capital for sure.
I agree for M&D DC but the YJMA 2030 team was ranked 9-19 over this year’s season. So if they continue to play at that level and stick together they could be just as good as CLC in high school. We’ll see where their top players choose to go.
You guys are going to get pretty tired if you're starting this up this early. Half+ the Pride starters just went over. That group doesn't do that with one year left for no reason. They have arguably the top recruiter in the area heading it up now. Do you want me to say after Cap so you don't get snippy?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
I think I agree all teams will be too thin competing with each other for talent and with some of best girls on those top teams already.
It will likely work the same as every other class. Capital will consolidate the remaining local talent and it will take some time for the new team to gel. But eventually they will be “near” the top teams of M&D Black, Hero’s, and Skywalkers. High school is all about recruiting and the good players will set their sights on these teams with the strongest recruiting history because there will be little appetite for risk taking considering the stakes. This has been the formula for success, but I suppose trying some experimental alternative could potentiality work?
With M&D and YJ building a presence at this age it might not work the same for CLC on the 2030s, particularly if they don’t pull the top players from those teams together.
But why would the top players choose upstart M&D DC or YJMA over recruiting juggernaut Capital? What’s the cost/benefit analysis here? I only see downside risk.
Agreed. It is a massive leap of faith to stay on M&D DC over going to the most established program in the area for recruiting. I know if my daughter were on of the top 7 on the ‘29 team we’d be going to Capital for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
I think I agree all teams will be too thin competing with each other for talent and with some of best girls on those top teams already.
It will likely work the same as every other class. Capital will consolidate the remaining local talent and it will take some time for the new team to gel. But eventually they will be “near” the top teams of M&D Black, Hero’s, and Skywalkers. High school is all about recruiting and the good players will set their sights on these teams with the strongest recruiting history because there will be little appetite for risk taking considering the stakes. This has been the formula for success, but I suppose trying some experimental alternative could potentiality work?
With M&D and YJ building a presence at this age it might not work the same for CLC on the 2030s, particularly if they don’t pull the top players from those teams together.
But why would the top players choose upstart M&D DC or YJMA over recruiting juggernaut Capital? What’s the cost/benefit analysis here? I only see downside risk.
Agreed. It is a massive leap of faith to stay on M&D DC over going to the most established program in the area for recruiting. I know if my daughter were on of the top 7 on the ‘29 team we’d be going to Capital for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
I think I agree all teams will be too thin competing with each other for talent and with some of best girls on those top teams already.
It will likely work the same as every other class. Capital will consolidate the remaining local talent and it will take some time for the new team to gel. But eventually they will be “near” the top teams of M&D Black, Hero’s, and Skywalkers. High school is all about recruiting and the good players will set their sights on these teams with the strongest recruiting history because there will be little appetite for risk taking considering the stakes. This has been the formula for success, but I suppose trying some experimental alternative could potentiality work?
With M&D and YJ building a presence at this age it might not work the same for CLC on the 2030s, particularly if they don’t pull the top players from those teams together.
But why would the top players choose upstart M&D DC or YJMA over recruiting juggernaut Capital? What’s the cost/benefit analysis here? I only see downside risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
I think I agree all teams will be too thin competing with each other for talent and with some of best girls on those top teams already.
It will likely work the same as every other class. Capital will consolidate the remaining local talent and it will take some time for the new team to gel. But eventually they will be “near” the top teams of M&D Black, Hero’s, and Skywalkers. High school is all about recruiting and the good players will set their sights on these teams with the strongest recruiting history because there will be little appetite for risk taking considering the stakes. This has been the formula for success, but I suppose trying some experimental alternative could potentiality work?
With M&D and YJ building a presence at this age it might not work the same for CLC on the 2030s, particularly if they don’t pull the top players from those teams together.
But why would the top players choose upstart M&D DC or YJMA over recruiting juggernaut Capital? What’s the cost/benefit analysis here? I only see downside risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
I think I agree all teams will be too thin competing with each other for talent and with some of best girls on those top teams already.
It will likely work the same as every other class. Capital will consolidate the remaining local talent and it will take some time for the new team to gel. But eventually they will be “near” the top teams of M&D Black, Hero’s, and Skywalkers. High school is all about recruiting and the good players will set their sights on these teams with the strongest recruiting history because there will be little appetite for risk taking considering the stakes. This has been the formula for success, but I suppose trying some experimental alternative could potentiality work?
With M&D and YJ building a presence at this age it might not work the same for CLC on the 2030s, particularly if they don’t pull the top players from those teams together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
I think I agree all teams will be too thin competing with each other for talent and with some of best girls on those top teams already.
It will likely work the same as every other class. Capital will consolidate the remaining local talent and it will take some time for the new team to gel. But eventually they will be “near” the top teams of M&D Black, Hero’s, and Skywalkers. High school is all about recruiting and the good players will set their sights on these teams with the strongest recruiting history because there will be little appetite for risk taking considering the stakes. This has been the formula for success, but I suppose trying some experimental alternative could potentiality work?
With M&D and YJ building a presence at this age it might not work the same for CLC on the 2030s, particularly if they don’t pull the top players from those teams together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
I think I agree all teams will be too thin competing with each other for talent and with some of best girls on those top teams already.
It will likely work the same as every other class. Capital will consolidate the remaining local talent and it will take some time for the new team to gel. But eventually they will be “near” the top teams of M&D Black, Hero’s, and Skywalkers. High school is all about recruiting and the good players will set their sights on these teams with the strongest recruiting history because there will be little appetite for risk taking considering the stakes. This has been the formula for success, but I suppose trying some experimental alternative could potentiality work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
I think I agree all teams will be too thin competing with each other for talent and with some of best girls on those top teams already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
If you mean better than YJMA and MND DC in high school then I think that’s prob correct but they won’t be near the northern teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't predict the future. They don't even have a team. From what I can gather, CLC should just worry about their '28s right now. Having to go with athletes because the top talent went north to the next beltway means they need to be coached up. And quickly, fall is around the corner.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. Things are changing and a certain high school club program knows it, too.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV rankings after tryouts
1.) YJ DMV - lost 1, added 3 strong players
2.) Stars Light Blue
3.) BLC Blue - 1 left, added Charlotte North
4.) Pride Red Loudon
5.) M&D DC
1. BLC Blue
2. YJMA
3. MnD DC
4. Stars
5. Pride
Did M&D DC or Stars pickup any players?
M&D DC picked up players from BLC Blue, Stars, and Pride. They also beat Pride last season in the NGLL- don’t think it’s out of reach that they are better than Pride at least
That’s not true. Best players will end up at CLC. CLC will be best club team for this age group in DC.
Re: the 2028s, are you talking about players who left their MoCo teams summer 2023 or earlier?
Clearly a lot of 2030’s already headed north. Did the 2029’s have the same thing occur?
I’m aware of 3. Not aware of any more.
CLC will be the best 2030 team in high school. I’ll be happy to reup this post in 2-3 years.
I don't think there is enough talent in the DMV to pull that off.