Also look at the list of "confirmed colleges" that will be attending the event...Are the listed schools among your target list?
There's "too many lacrosse showcase" events --coaches can't be everywhere PP mentioned this listing: http://www.wackylax.com/prospect-showcases I would be suspicious of outdoor events that occur in January unless it's in Florida |
Invited by who? You mean the mass e-mail they blasted out this week working off an address list they purchased from U.S. Lacrosse? Endicott College in Masshole....NEVER heard of it. My favorite part was...."Brand new Air Conditioned Dining Hall"......did the old one just open and close windows? I'm sure Petro, Desko, Corrigan et all will be there....NOT. |
Episcopal lost a star player to misconduct? No names please. But is this true? |
The number of showcases continues to grow at an amazing pace. As a general rule, don't go to a prospect/camp unless the coach/staff of a school you're targeting is in attendance AND you've already emailed the coach to let them know you'll be playing. Some of the top showcase events, in no particular order: - Maverick Showtime - Adrenaline Black Card - Philly Showcase - Under Armour AA Games All of these are invite only, save for UA (which anyone can sign up) |
Thanks for time and the info!! |
Excellent point:
<<The number of showcases continues to grow at an amazing pace. As a general rule, don't go to a prospect/camp unless the coach/staff of a school you're targeting is in attendance AND you've already emailed the coach to let them know you'll be playing. >> |
Top 2022 teams around my DS is moving to the area. |
Can someone translate what this means? |
My interpretation is that someone was on their phone, and wanted to ask what are the top 2022 boys' club teams in the area as their family is moving to the DMV. |
In truth, the horse trading from the cheap seats over which middle school teams are best or best for recruiting is silly. My son is now a HS senior and his brother is in 8th grade. I've been very disappointed to see kids drop this and other sports all over the weaning process that people get wound up about to position to be recruited by colleges. It takes too much of the enjoyment out of sports for the kids, and that is a shame. |
ITA with this. My son plays JV on a VERY strong private school team. He is a decent player but has no aspirations to play in college, therefore not looking to get recruited. Frankly, his strong academic performance will ensure his admittance into his choice school. But the tension I see from the parents of the more serious players looking to get recruited is worrisome. The poor kids who must feel enormous from parents and coaches alike. Glad my son has a more realistic sense of what it means to enjoy playing sports in high school. |
How do you get an invite? |
Plus one |
NP here. I'm from the other coast, have young children (who do not yet play lacrosse), and am relatively clueless about this sport.
I'm curious when kids begin playing lacrosse, i.e. how old are they usually when introduced to the sport? When do talented kids begin to show talent? Lacrosse for boys seems like a pretty heavy contact sport. What's the rate of concussions? |
Lacrosse is definite a "concussion sport," not as bad as football, but a factor. Kids begin playing very early, especially those with parents who played LAX. The kids who start early have an advantage that often lasts into high school. Kids who are old for their class also do well early. All of those early advantages tend to fade during high school and the real elite athletes who are destined to excel in college begin to stand out. The best college LAX player that I saw develop from a young age was an all around athlete who didn't focus on LAX until 10th grade - a college All-American now. Bear in mind that, at most, LAX will give a kid a boost in getting into a college. In my opinion, far too many kids put too much emphasis on playing LAX in college only to quit soon after entering college or regret making a college choice based on LAX. LAX should be fun! |