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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]9:17, thanks for taking the time for posting! This is what I don't get - do all the teams that you mentioned end at U-15? The 3 that you mention where my sons have played all do. So what happens after U-15? Is is all just focused on high school teams?[/quote] 9:17 here. Of the clubs I mentioned, Next Level, VLC, Madlax and Blackwolf all have HS teams. Next Level really is about youth lacrosse. They have a combo 11-12th grade team, and a 9-10th grade team. Neither are very good, and NL definitely is focused on U11-U15. They have their own facility in Bethesda, so they do a lot of instructional clinics, etc. VLC has three excellent HS teams for 9th, 10th and 11th. All are among the best in the country. The sophomore team already has 4 kids committed to Division 1 programs. They are also fielding one combined Select team per grade with the Baltimore Crabs for certain tournaments. Madlax has teams multiple teams for 9th, 10th and 11th - at least two per grade, and sometimes three. They usually have a good list of college commitments. They also have a Select team that is the best of all their teams that is very good, but it is mostly comprised of juniors and seniors. Like other clubs, they have been on an acquisition path, acquiring the Generals and Chesapeake Rock most recently. Blackwolf is the sexiest name right now. They won a big recruiting tournament a couple of years ago, and they aggressively poach players from other clubs. The head of the program is not for everyone, but they have had a lot of Division 1 commitments from their teams. Their team has a lot of players from Gonzaga, Prep, St. Stephen's & St. Agnes, as well as VA public school kids. I forgot to mention Bethesda Lacrosse. Their travel teams are historically pretty bad. The program is comparable to Breakout in terms of being a good program for developing players. But they are a non-profit (I think) and their kids obviously come primarily from Bethesda. But as a travel club, they are not competitive.[/quote]
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