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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]List of St Albans seniors playing lax in college. One to Brown one to Washington and Lee Woohoo!![/quote] Most students don’t go to STA to pursue a career in lacrosse if you haven’t figured that out yet. They’re a little more focused on their academics and enjoying the sport and being on a team. It’s a little shocking the mentality on here that doesn’t get that for many people high school sports are just that – high school sports and they’re fine to pursue other interest once they get to college. [/quote] Most lacrosse players are STA would LOVE to be recruited to play in college. Just ask them. It’s shocking to me that parents justify their kids sucking at lax and paying 45k for them to then pay 60k for mediocre liberal arts colleges. Kids who are serious lacrosse players (or football players or basketball players) don’t go to STA. They would rather have less academic stress, pay less tuition, and be on decent sports teams, all the while knowing they willend up at the same colleges as their STA peers. [/quote] Of course they would love to win every game. Who wouldn’t want to win every game? There are some very talented players on the STA team but in five years they will not be thinking about how their high school games at lacrosse went. They will have healthy relationships with their high school experiences and be moving on with with their lives. I suggest some of the adult posters on here do the same. STA, along with Sidwell and NCS, are in a league of their own academically and [u]they are the only schools that are nationally known in this area as being academically prestigious schools.[/u] You can compare lists all day long but it won’t change the reputation that these schools have and the confidence and pride that comes with that. [/quote] UMMM.. TJ?? [/quote]
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