Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Question for those that have been down this path with older daughters.... what is the down side to being on a B team. So for example, some 'B' teams are way better than some clubs A teams.

Is there a down side to being on a quality B team that plays among the A teams?

I feel like Heros White is only team that can say they are better than some A teams, but as we saw with HW 2026, you are there only to serve A team, as soon as a kid shines, A team will take them or another top club, so there’s going to be lots of TO

It’s better to be on the worst A team than the best B team.
Coaches will be at your game.
B girls do not get called up to A teams. Except maybe goalies.
A teams are bursting at seams with available players. Parents howl when B girls are called up.
Get thee to an A team tryout stat.

Bad take !!! Play at Sw , Heros or M&D second team and don’t call them B teams. You will be much better off than playing at TLC , Renegades , Check Hers , HOcO. More talent and better resources for sure.


The M&D Red and Hero’s White might be okay in HS… Hero’s White currently is the best of them. But have you watched SW? The Blue team has a long way to go but will get there but that White team is a waste of money.

Here’s the truth about B teams in high school, they are pretty irrelevant.

For example, at presidents cup (the most important recruiting event) they would have 2-4 coaches max at a game.

Mid / bottom tier teams like TLC red had 8-12. Skywalkers / M&D had 18+ last year in Dallas at most games .

Around 9th grade you’ll be bottom roster of Top tier A and top of roster B all makes moves to A teams where they can play and get noticed


Remember coaches don't recruit teams, they recruit PLAYERS whose film they like or impressed them at a prospect day. Now admittedly, the top tier clubs have more players with great film and performance which is why more coaches at those games. No coach EVER goes to a game (especially at a recruiting tourney) without having a specific player or players to look at.

One of the most attended games at last year's presidents cup featured Seattle stars, a team outside the top 100, but has one of the top 5-10 players in the country who most coaches had never seen live.