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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Apologize for being a little off-topic but just moved to the area with my 2 middle school daughters. Looking for a good lacrosse club for both of them. Searching for options that would be accessible from Fairfax. Also, wondering if there are opinions on Middle School/High School programs vs ones that are dedicated to just Middle School. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.[/quote] From Fairfax, Cardinal, Pride and VA Metro are your closest/best options for club girls lacrosse from middle school through HS (probably in that order in terms of quality of competitiveness at the HS level right now). My DD plays for Pride at the middle school age groups and loves it.[/quote] Wow way to stir her in the wrong direction. Nothing wrong with Priide , good coaching, good players, good management. The only downside to Pride is that they don’t always sign up for The hardest brackets in a tournament, certainly not the players fault they play who’s in front of them. Cardinal and Metro really! One of those two clubs won’t even be around in three years. [/quote] Debating which MS girl's team is best is silly. None of the advice in the first post is the "wrong" direction. My older daughter played Cardinal years ago and they were very competitive with Capital and even beat them once. She was fortunate enough to play lacrosse in college for a good Division One program. The way to get recruited in this sport is simple. Get good grades! Most coaches look for this first. Second, email coaches and let them know your tournament schedule. Third, attend camps or prospect days. All of these teams play the big four tournaments and get exposure. There are many clubs in the area. Most important be sure they have fun and like the members of the team. The memories last long after anyone remembers which team won which game.[/quote]
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