| And it speaks to how broken sports are here if lacrosse isn’t as competitive when it still requires you to play since 5 |
Wrong, there is at least one that I am aware of who is a freshman at Monmouth that played at Rockville HS and never played club... |
Never picked up a lacrosse stick until weeks before tryouts and still made JV with playing time? Was this a no-cut sport or a rec team? This doesn't seem possible at any decent program. My son is a blind quadriplegic and never picked up a stick until spring of his senior year, but still made varsity and is now a D1 starter. Just hit the wall more, dreams do come true. |
| All of these posts are ridiculous. Plenty of people who played club lacrosse from young age don’t even pass tryouts |
It's a mentally ill troll posting everywhere about youth sports and how shut out it's become and why "the government" can't fund more youth teams. |
But it doesn't require it. People that say that are parents of non-athletes. |
Did you have kids that play lacrosse? They can tell you it’s very competitive now |
| Join a team first, then walk ball daily, try to add clincs or private sessions when time allows. + Summer camps |
| It's that troll again, who keeps posting about how they didn't get sports opportunities when they were younger and now allege they can't play. |
So this is a unicorn situation. Made varsity as a freshman and started in 8th grade? Never heard of this happening at our high school, no matter how much wall ball you played. I have heard of athletic kids who played other hand-eye sports and ran super fast, changed sports to lacrosse in middle school, made the freshman or JV team as freshmen, and eventually made the varsity team and played in college ... and I thought they were unicorns. PP's kid is one in a million. |
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my niece is playing D1.
She (and her younger sister) started playing in late middle school - but are athletes and are the type of kids who are super focused. They are in the gym training "hitting the wall" - and finding a wall in all seasons. Younger sister is committed to a D3 college. You can make it work - but it takes a lot of reps |
| There's a current area commit who is going Ivy and started playing ~5 years ago. Granted to OP's point, they've played club since then, and are not public. But it's doable if you're committed. Being an athlete is step one. |