2027 Girls Lacrosse

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else go through moments of excitement about next fall to down in the dumps because you feel like this is all rigged and its all about club brand or who knows who?

The frustrating part for me is it seems like over the last 7 years of playing club, no actual game results or how they played matter at all. Seems its either about what you do from this point through summer or what all star events you happen to get invited to


Correct. What you did grades 2-9 don’t mean anything. Why should they?


Because they happened. Its like judging a president on his final 3 months in office, not on the years before.
Anonymous
In the last 5 to 6 years there are public school girls that play/played on UPenn, Yale, Michigan, Drexel, JMU… that is just from Langley. 2025 meridian is committed to Hopkins. 2025 Denver commit was public school until her junior year… so recruited before the move to private. And as already noted a 2026 commit to U Penn from McLean.I’m sure there are others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the last 5 to 6 years there are public school girls that play/played on UPenn, Yale, Michigan, Drexel, JMU… that is just from Langley. 2025 meridian is committed to Hopkins. 2025 Denver commit was public school until her junior year… so recruited before the move to private. And as already noted a 2026 commit to U Penn from McLean.I’m sure there are others.



Public school won't hold back a kid from playing on ANY team, that being said, private school sets the stage for playing college lax, period. Both things can be true. We are talking in generalities.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the last 5 to 6 years there are public school girls that play/played on UPenn, Yale, Michigan, Drexel, JMU… that is just from Langley. 2025 meridian is committed to Hopkins. 2025 Denver commit was public school until her junior year… so recruited before the move to private. And as already noted a 2026 commit to U Penn from McLean.I’m sure there are others.



Public school won't hold back a kid from playing on ANY team, that being said, private school sets the stage for playing college lax, period. Both things can be true. We are talking in generalities.
You'd think the top lacrosse schools would have more private school players if that were the case. Oh well, it'd be worth discussion, but you said period and it's true, so
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the last 5 to 6 years there are public school girls that play/played on UPenn, Yale, Michigan, Drexel, JMU… that is just from Langley. 2025 meridian is committed to Hopkins. 2025 Denver commit was public school until her junior year… so recruited before the move to private. And as already noted a 2026 commit to U Penn from McLean.I’m sure there are others.



Public school won't hold back a kid from playing on ANY team, that being said, private school sets the stage for playing college lax, period. Both things can be true. We are talking in generalities.


I'm sorry this response has become repetitive, but you are talking about a positive correlation. That's all it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the last 5 to 6 years there are public school girls that play/played on UPenn, Yale, Michigan, Drexel, JMU… that is just from Langley. 2025 meridian is committed to Hopkins. 2025 Denver commit was public school until her junior year… so recruited before the move to private. And as already noted a 2026 commit to U Penn from McLean.I’m sure there are others.



Public school won't hold back a kid from playing on ANY team, that being said, private school sets the stage for playing college lax, period. Both things can be true. We are talking in generalities.


I'm sorry this response has become repetitive, but you are talking about a positive correlation. That's all it is.


We all know the planet has gotten warmer over time, and at the same time the number of pirates has decreased. Global warming is a problem, but at least it has reduced the number of pirates.
Anonymous
You need to take Long Island out of the public vs private debate. Just not many private options and the market has allowed public schools to be very competitive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to take Long Island out of the public vs private debate. Just not many private options and the market has allowed public schools to be very competitive.
No one's talking about just Long Island except you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to take Long Island out of the public vs private debate. Just not many private options and the market has allowed public schools to be very competitive.
No one's talking about just Long Island except you.



What an odd comment, go back to page 56
Anonymous
This thread must’ve been infiltrated by 2028 Donkeys. The 2027 parents are chill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread must’ve been infiltrated by 2028 Donkeys. The 2027 parents are chill.


LOL!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to take Long Island out of the public vs private debate. Just not many private options and the market has allowed public schools to be very competitive.
No one's talking about just Long Island except you.



What an odd comment, go back to page 56
Well, you're Anonymous and that post was made by Anonymous, are you saying that wasn't you? You should probably read that page and more. The whole point was about public players nationwide. Not just Long Island.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread must’ve been infiltrated by 2028 Donkeys. The 2027 parents are chill.


If it had indeed bee infiltrated by the 2028 Donkeys the number of pages would be 10X.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread must’ve been infiltrated by 2028 Donkeys. The 2027 parents are chill.


If it had indeed bee infiltrated by the 2028 Donkeys the number of pages would be 10X.


It’s early….
Anonymous
Since the private vs public school debate is hot and heavy here. To the parents here that took your kids the private school route and received financial aid from the school, would you say the financial aid packages offered by private high schools are generous?
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