2027 Girls Lacrosse

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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?


Uh, would like to know what else you consider “hit and heavy” as no one has commented in almost 4 days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?


Some privates can provide scholarships for academics, some provide for sports, but others operate like an Ivy, where its not based on scholarship, but "need based".
Anonymous
Not a ton of money for girls lacrosse in high school. It’s pretty far down the list of sports.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of money for girls lacrosse in high school. It’s pretty far down the list of sports.


this is true
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of money for girls lacrosse in high school. It’s pretty far down the list of sports.


When you say "not a ton", do you mean zero or close to zero?
Anonymous
just want to remind folks here that plenty of public school girls have been recruited just fine without jumping to private....you can go round and round here but you may want to consider if it is worth making a switch in high school for one singular reason when they can stay public with friends and achieve the same results...not to mention the girls will be starting superstars at public school while likely will be on the bench at a private....what does that do to a girls mental heath at a pivotal time? Is it a boost or a let down? all things to consider
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of money for girls lacrosse in high school. It’s pretty far down the list of sports.

Good fund raising can provide teams with more money than they know what to do with. Simple things can finance spring trips, speed and agility coaches, and quality equipment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of money for girls lacrosse in high school. It’s pretty far down the list of sports.

Good fund raising can provide teams with more money than they know what to do with. Simple things can finance spring trips, speed and agility coaches, and quality equipment.


This is true for every sports team in America. The PP was clearly talking about athletic scholarship money, which there is none, at least at the lacrosse powerhouse schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a ton of money for girls lacrosse in high school. It’s pretty far down the list of sports.


When you say "not a ton", do you mean zero or close to zero?


Close to Zero
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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….
Cap 27 weekend is actually the most intriguing of the weekend. Underrated, it could foretell the future of the club given their bracket.

Good luck to them.
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