No, i was talking about 2019-2020 ECNL mid-Atlantic, and at the younger ages. NC Courage and Charlotte will likely contend at the top, as will Richmond, which is in a more isolated geographic area with only an ECNL option. For the teams where players have the geographic option to move between ECNL and DA/GA, the Mclean and BRYC ECNL teams that contended for national championships over the last couple of years are older teams - birth years 00, 01, 02, and 03. At 04 and below, those ECNL clubs tend to be at the bottom of the current (2019-2020) ECNL bracket and very few GA/DA players in those age groups who are in the same geographic region have moved to ECNL teams. My point was really that if players remain where they are for next year, the GA Mid-Atlantic may be very strong and contend nationally, especially if the top players in *other* regions move from GA teams to ECNL teams.