That kids grow up to be over 6 feet? Or that a kid who is currently an excellent goalie could be one who will one day be over 6 feet? All I know is that my kid is an excellent goalie and a good field player and that his pediatrician predicts he will end up about the same height as his dad. |
| Maryland goalie Ruppel played both attack and goalie at Catonsville Highschool. |
+100 good for him! so many haters coming in! |
Haha stuck at 5’3 and 200 lbs for life. dcum mom says goalies are fat and short |
| Goalie is the hardest position. It requires an incredible amount of mental toughness and fearlessness. To compete at a high level there is also a high level of athleticism and hand-eye coordination needed. Anyone who says otherwise knows nothing about the sport or position. |
Hard concur - I think the reverse is actually more likely to be accurate: 99% of field players couldn't "cut it" in goal. Every effective goalie I've seen has abnormally acute reflexes, field vision, hand/eye, and a complete and utter disregard for personal safety. When I speak with goalie parents it's always with an unspoken "how can you let your child DO that?" and an unspoken response of "Couldn't stop him/her." |
| My 33 is started last year and we are excited for him! I certainly do not see it as a step down. As other have mentioned you need a mental toughness that many kids will struggle with. Everyone has different gifts. You may need to be faster to be an attack but a goalie has to have better reflexes. |
| You all can complain all you want but go to an actual HS games. Boy HS goalies are usually (maybe 70% of the time) the smallest player on the field. |
a. You do not go to the right HS games. If you are talking high level HS you are just wrong. WCAC/IAC ect.. b. Still would not mean they could not play in the field I also see many small attackmen do very well. Funny when people invent their own narrative and then try to stick to it even when totally off. |
Jack Fracyon (Bullis/Penn State) 6'1 188 Caleb "Big Tasty" Fyock (SJC/Ohio State) 6'2 297 Jack Starr (STA/Yale) 6'1 190 Not exactly little guys. |
hmmm , my kid plays college lax and is a goalie and it has been insanely competitive to get where he’s at. And it’s not over. With his team carrying 4 goalies and only one really gets playtime it is cut throat. he’s been in stop training this xmas. |
I mean, it's not that competitive versus other sports. Proximate, maybe? But yeah, college sports can be competitive at all levels. It is what players sign up for. Goalies, field players, 3rd basemen... |
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My son plays in the MIAA A conference, best high school conference in the country. There are a good number of short starting goalies in the conference.
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That’s great. Smaller kids can be athletic too. It shouldn’t just come down to being 6’4 and 200+ lbs like some sports such as basketball or college football. |
It’s true in the MIAA A which is better than the WCAC/IAC. |