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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2021 class was also exceptional so really. 3 year run of excellence that will probably never be reached again given how quickly the sport is growing in FL TX and CA. [/quote] Yes, the 2021 class was also exceptional along with 2018 and 2019 I think it peaked and seems to be trending a bit downward. Used to be that most good NOVA public schools had a few D1 commits now it is only about 5-10 that have any. [/quote] It seem like the future for lacrosse has gone from Rec to Club and Public to Private Schools. With nothing in between.... With the cost of clubs that pushes a lot of could be talent out of the market early. Then it seems like most Private schools are the way to be seen for College hopefuls, and then the money factor comes back in to play. But, that could also be said for other sports in private High Schools...[/quote] I agree but the net result is not good. Back when most kids played rec more overall players played. The top players played on the A team and some did travel in the summer and fall. Now there are B teams full of travel helmets. You could probably look at the HOCO league and how it aligns with the decline in Rec lacrosse. However, it also seems to be lowering the bar overall. The clubs, despite the increased costs, are not producing better players in greater numbers. I do not think it is the private schools to blame. At the end of the day there are still the same number of private school programs as there were 10-15 years ago. They are all still pretty much in the same order of skill. The top 10 is still the top ten. What is lost is the rec players who went to public school and some club that go on to D1 that is becoming more rare. [/quote] It is sad to see the decline in lacrosse talent in the area...[/quote]
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